On the day of the mishap, the Federal Emergency Management Agency told Hamilton County officials that an explosion could kill 227 people and seriously injure 281 more.
ADDYSTON, Ohio (WKRC) - INEOS announced it will permanently close its ABS production site in Addyston. The Addyston site ...
Ineos has plans to permanently close its acrylonitrile butadiene styrene production facility in Addyston, Ohio, USA. The move ...
Addyston Village Council voted 4-3 Tuesday night to disband the community’s police department. This comes after one of the ...
The company tied to the September leak of styrene will close its plant in Addyston next year. In a press release ...
Emergency crews will be holding a response training on the Ohio River Thursday.The goal is ... river.Officials tell us that barge was carrying styrene, the same chemical we saw leak from a train ...
INEOS Group Ltd. (London, U.K.; today announced its decision to permanently close its ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) production site ...
Some Ohio Boards of Elections are getting a flood ... Then, four weeks after styrene leaked from a train car in the southwest corner of Hamilton County, residents still have questions.
Due to what it calls competition from overseas imports, materials maker Ineos has announced that it will permanently close its Addystown, Ohio, ABS resin production site in the first quarter of 2025.