CSB Opens Investigation into Toxic Chemical Release at the Austin Powder Explosives Facility in Ohio

The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) has opened an initial investigation into the June 11 release of toxic nitric acid and nitrogen oxide gas  at the Austin Powder Company’s Red Diamond facility, a commercial explosives manufacturing plant near McArthur in Vinton County, Ohio. The CSB is deploying an investigator to the site to  begin fact-finding efforts surrounding the incident.

According to state officials, the release occurred after “an unknown contaminant” entered a 5,000-gallon tank containing nitric acid and purportedly caused a chemical reaction that released nitrogen oxide gas.  A large, brownish-colored plume of the gas covered the facility and much of the surrounding area.  Local officials ordered an evacuation of a 3-mile radius around the facility, and hundreds of residents in the nearby community of Zaleski also were later evacuated.  Additionally, local media reported that the Federal Aviation Administration temporarily restricted flights for a 30-nautical-mile radius surrounding the facility.

The CSB will work with other local, state, and federal officials to assess the situation and determine the CSB’s path forward.

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