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Plant Explosion Update

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
The state`s environmental chief is declaring an emergency in Faulker County because polluted runoff water remains in a ditch near a Conway chemical plant that burned. But officials say the water is dammed off and did NOT get into a creek that flows into Lake Conway. The Detco Industries plant burned after an explosion yesterday. Marcus Devine, director of the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, is ordering the company to hire a contractor to clean up the water this week. If Detco does not comply, Devine says the state could do the job and seek reimbursement. Meanwhile, federal officials say environmental contamination from the explosion and fire apparently did NOT reach levels high enough to pose a serious health threat to the public. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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