Styrene, Whitewater
WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - Schools and businesses are still closed and a half-mile evacuation order remains in effect ...
Emergency officials said styrene was leaking from a rail car in Whitewater Township, Ohio, and warned of a risk of explosion ...
Styrene, a toxic and flammable chemical that is used to make plastic and rubber, began leaking Tuesday afternoon from a ...
While the leak coming from the train car appeared to be a gas, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences says styrene is a colorless, flammable liquid used to make plastics and rubber.
A chemical spill in Cleves, OH, from an open valve on a train car led to evacuations, emergency responses, and road closures.
Students in school buildings and residents in hundreds of neighboring homes in a Cincinnati suburb were told to evacuate ...
Wang, an environmental and industrial hygiene professor at the University of Cincinnati, spoke with WCPO 9 about the effects ...
A rail car in the area of Cleves and Whitewater Township is longer leaking styrene, but evacuation orders and the closure of roads and businesses in the area remain in place.
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