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A large fire at the Crown Recycling plant in Calverton, Long Island appeared to be under control Wednesday afternoon.
The fire investigation is completed but investigations by the State Department of Environmental Conservation and Suffolk County health department will continue, the Riverhead fire marshal says.
State officials investigate the cause of the Calverton recycling plant fire as residents worry about potential environmental impacts and air quality concerns.
Hundreds of Long Island firefighters from 35 stations battled a massive recycling plant blaze that engulfed a Calverton facility Wednesday morning.
An investigation is ongoing after a fire at Riverhead's recycling facility, with no asbestos found on site, according to preliminary reports.
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