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To: SteveF who wrote (38248)12/18/2013 12:45:41 PM
From: SteveFRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
Dec 2.... No mention at the AGM? LOL!



To: SteveF who wrote (38248)12/18/2013 4:48:18 PM
From: the_big_guyRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 53574
 
It is a bit of a hit piece actually. The public has a right to know if an industry like JBI hs a spill, but it does seema bit overblown. And what does buying land in Buffalo have to do with it? They are worried about JBI polluting Buffalo land? And the SEC suit is thrown in for good measure... LOL it is a bit of a mixed bag of unrelated things.



To: SteveF who wrote (38248)12/18/2013 5:00:31 PM
From: SteveFRespond to of 53574
 
"At about 8 a.m. on December 2, 2013, an overpressure situation occurred in one of the facility’s reactors, causing an emergency release rupture disk to blow. Plant personnel notified New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) that morning and followed up with a written incident report. According to their report, the system was immediately shut down and purged with nitrogen. Emissions consisting of vapors and carbon black were released for approximately 90 seconds. In addition, an individual called the spills hotline to report observations on the incident the same day. The incident is still under investigation by DEC."

Doesn't sound minor.