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.
A tanker car full of styrene was left on railroad tracks for ... for INEOS in Addyston and was ultimately moved there after the leak was stopped. It was delayed on the tracks because the Addyston ...
The company tied to the September leak of styrene will close its plant in Addyston next year. In a press release issued ...
Addyston Village Council voted 4-3 Tuesday night to disband the community’s police department. This comes after one of the ...
Addyston Police Chief Jacob Tenbrink said at the meeting he anticipated the department would disband after INEOS announced ...
WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP, Ohio — The Federal Railroad Administration is investigating a styrene leak that forced evacuations in the southwest corner of Hamilton County, but an outcome could take months.
The company at the center of a styrene leak that forced some people in Whitewater Township to evacuate their homes last month is permanently closing its production site in Addyston.INEOS ...
The Addyston Village Council voted 4-3 to disband its police department, now relying on the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office.
The company tied to the September leak of styrene will close its plant in Addyston next year. In a press release issued Wednesday, Ineos Styrolution said it would permanently close its plastics ...
CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - The company tied to the September leak of styrene said Thursday it will close its plant in Addyston next year, according to our partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer.