KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Department of Natural Resources is asking people to be on the lookout for containers of all sizes floating in the Missouri River. Many of them contain hazardous materials.
The spring floods have put a fall threat into the Missouri River. Hazardous material containers are adrift in the water. Massive containers that potentially contain dangerous chemicals have been ...
The ship that smashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge and collapsed the famous Baltimore structure into the river was carrying 56 containers of hazardous materials. A Coast Guard official said ...
At least 56 containers of hazmat goods were on board the Dali when it crashed, the NTSB said. Some of the containers were "significantly breached" and some are in the water, officials said. The ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been tasked by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate collection of orphaned hazardous containers from flooded areas in southern Missouri.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (“PHMSA”) addressed in an August 28th letter the application of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (“HMR”) applicable to the maintenance of ...
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