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The yellow gas seen by Franklinton residents the afternoon of July 14 has been identified by the Ohio EPA.
Columbus fire issued a shelter-in-place order July 14 around GFS Chemicals in Franklinton following a release of a toxic yellow gas cloud on June 14.
The July 14 chemical leak at GFS Chemicals that resulted in a shelter-in-place order for people in Franklinton involved hydrogen bromide, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency told The Dispatch.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency will host a session to gather feedback from the community about the facility, which is planned to accept non-hazardous waste and operate indoors to ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio government agency has shut down part of its offices after bed bugs were found there. According to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, bed bugs were found… ...
Neighbors say meeting with Ohio EPA about planned trash facility in Clark Co. was ‘disheartening’ Dozens of community members shared their frustrations about a new Rumpke transfer station ...