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A North Franklinton chemical manufacturing facility that experienced a chemical leak Monday has a history of hazardous waste ...
According to documents from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, GFS Chemicals was fined $15,000 in 2018 for violating ...
The July 14 chemical leak at GFS Chemicals that resulted in a shelter-in-place order for people in Franklinton involved ...
Columbus fire issued a shelter-in-place order July 14 around GFS Chemicals in Franklinton following a release of a toxic ...
Some Franklinton residents in the shelter area who spoke with The Dispatch said they were unaware that a chemical manufacturing plant was nearby.
According to the Ohio EPA, while conducting a routine process within the facility, a bromine solution began to release a fume ...
The Columbus Division of Fire is urging residents living in a portion of the city's Franklinton area to shelter in place due to a hazmat incident. Firefighters and police are responding to GFS ...
Franklinton residents have been asked to shelter in place due to a hazmat situation near River Street and North Souder Avenue.
Water expert warns that tap and bottled water contain harmful chemicals, with 200 million Americans drinking PFAS-contaminated water and consuming microplastics weekly.
When researchers completed a national study of hazardous forever chemicals recently, they found that a South Carolina river had higher levels of pollution from the toxins than any other waterway ...
A South Carolina river has been found to be one the most contaminated with toxic forever chemicals of any waterway nationally, according to a study of rivers in 19 states.