The toxic styrene leak near Cincinnati is one of many chemical spills that have polluted the air or water in or near Ohio.
Wednesday evening, officials deemed the area surrounding the railcar leak safe. However, township residents made clear ...
Residents forced to flee their homes by a styrene leak have questions as they return home and the investigation into what ...
The company statement said an affiliate called Ineos ABS (USA) LLC owned the styrene involved in the incident in Whitewater ...
President Joe Biden has been briefed on the leak and he directed his staff to provide any resources needed, a White House ...
Plumes of white vapor shot out from a pressure release valve of a rail car, leaking styrene — a toxic chemical — that ...
A Train car in Hamilton County, Ohio had an open valve that leaked styrene and forced an emergency evacuation for anyone ...
Hamilton County EMA advises residents to go inside and seal off doors and windows, close fireplace dampers and turn off your ...
A local lung specialist has reassured residents that short-term exposure to styrene, a compound used in plastics, is unlikely ...
Residents may now return home after being ordered to evacuate due to a styrene leak near Cleves Tuesday afternoon.
The evacuation order has been lifted and all roads are open after a railcar leaked the chemical styrene in Whitewater ...
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.