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SlobberKnock said:

This event is pretty unusual even by normal DP standards. Grew up there, have family there now. I can't remember the last time the schools have been closed this many days for plant related problems. Chemicals in the air is normal down there. The local rag would print the chemical listing and percentages weekly and it was lengthy. This is not so normal though. Hopefully for all concerned down there they get this under control quickly. I will be in DP on Saturday and will submit a Texags air quality report afterwards!
Make sure that it is properly formatted and submitted via the new online reporting system that was poorly rolled out and nobody has been trained on yet...



(my environmental permitting folks will get this one...)
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SlobberKnock said:

This event is pretty unusual even by normal DP standards. Grew up there, have family there now. I can't remember the last time the schools have been closed this many days for plant related problems. Chemicals in the air is normal down there. The local rag would print the chemical listing and percentages weekly and it was lengthy. This is not so normal though. Hopefully for all concerned down there they get this under control quickly. I will be in DP on Saturday and will submit a Texags air quality report afterwards!
We used to not close schools because of lightening, cold weather or the threat of rain too. Now anytime the temp gets near freezing here, schools close. What used to happen versus the over-reaction of today's social media world can't really be compared, because honestly there is little logic in things anymore.
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it's that coupled with the threat of a low attendance day and its implications on funding. terrible.
tk for tu juan
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In the DFW area there were gas curtailment days where schools would be closed due to the demand on the energy grid/system on really cold days. This was sometime in the late 80's
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schmellba99 said:

We used to not close schools because of lightening,
Lightening =/= lightning


Lightening




Lightning

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foleyt said:

News reporting they're bringing in the national guard

Now nextdoor is going to be next level


The National Guard they are bringing in is the Civil Support Team. We've actually had part of the team there since Tuesday . More of us are headed down this afternoon.
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CSB is sending a team.

https://www.csb.gov/statement-from-the-us-chemical-safety-board-on-recent-tank-fires-in-deer-park-tx-/
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schmellba99 said:

SlobberKnock said:

This event is pretty unusual even by normal DP standards. Grew up there, have family there now. I can't remember the last time the schools have been closed this many days for plant related problems. Chemicals in the air is normal down there. The local rag would print the chemical listing and percentages weekly and it was lengthy. This is not so normal though. Hopefully for all concerned down there they get this under control quickly. I will be in DP on Saturday and will submit a Texags air quality report afterwards!
We used to not close schools because of lightening, cold weather or the threat of rain too. Now anytime the temp gets near freezing here, schools close. What used to happen versus the over-reaction of today's social media world can't really be compared, because honestly there is little logic in things anymore.


Solid rant, old fart. When's the last time you remember a Houston area school closed for lightning or the "threat of rain"?
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surprised it took this long to announce that
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I'm going to pop in one more time on this thread. Things are bad there. Instead of a fire burning off all the hydrocarbons they now have a swimming pool of chemicals (Benzene which is alot of it) now exposed to the elements, and no real way of cleaning it up without exposure to contract personnel. Personally I wouldn't go swimming in the channel anytime soon either .
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Seabreeze said:

I'm going to pop in one more time on this thread. Things are bad there. Instead of a fire burning off all the hydrocarbons they now have a swimming pool of chemicals (Benzene which is alot of it) now exposed to the elements, and no real way of cleaning it up without exposure to contract personnel. Personally I wouldn't go swimming in the channel anytime soon either .


Seems like sounds advice. But some channel redfish are always a treat.
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BowSowy said:

schmellba99 said:

SlobberKnock said:

This event is pretty unusual even by normal DP standards. Grew up there, have family there now. I can't remember the last time the schools have been closed this many days for plant related problems. Chemicals in the air is normal down there. The local rag would print the chemical listing and percentages weekly and it was lengthy. This is not so normal though. Hopefully for all concerned down there they get this under control quickly. I will be in DP on Saturday and will submit a Texags air quality report afterwards!
We used to not close schools because of lightening, cold weather or the threat of rain too. Now anytime the temp gets near freezing here, schools close. What used to happen versus the over-reaction of today's social media world can't really be compared, because honestly there is little logic in things anymore.


Solid rant, old fart. When's the last time you remember a Houston area school closed for lightning or the "threat of rain"?


This year my wifes school did jcackass. I had to listen to her complain about it because it added a day to the calendar. Dont act like schools are the same now,as they were 20,years ago, because they arent.
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Shife said:

schmellba99 said:

We used to not close schools because of lightening,
Lightening =/= lightning


Lightening




Lightning




Solid post
Seabreeze
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There should be reasonable concern with this event. Not talking Facebook stay at home mom concerns. It's not over, weather they tell you or not, this will be a long lasting Impact for yrs years to come.
Seabreeze
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It will be a slow burn at this point. It will come as early as this summer when people under the cloud start to notice their grass is dying, then trees browning and dropping leaves. These are the tell tell signs you have a problem on your hands.
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Sounds like the EPA had it's newest Superfund site dropped into it's lap.
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Why don't they just move to protect the remaining tanks and burn off the rest of the pygas? Shouldn't combustion consume the majority of the benzene? Is it just an optics issue?
Pasquale Liucci
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And care to give any real predictions on what "it" looks like? Or just here to give vague, cryptic doom and gloom references. TIA.
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BowSowy
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johnrth
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Geez school districts are closing left and right tomorrow. I thought the air has cleared up this afternoon. I'm surprised goose Creek and Sheldon isd are closing tomorrow. The winds haven't been blowing in that direction all week.
BarryProfit
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Vigilant?
suburban cowboy
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OxyVinyls and Lyondell currently sheltering in place
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Stat Monitor Repairman
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CSB is creaming in their drawers. This is like their Super Bowl.

I remember when they got ants in their pants and tried to weasel their way into the DWH investigation amd muddied the waters further with their Bs.
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suburban cowboy said:

OxyVinyls and Lyondell currently sheltering in place


Those are directly across from ITC, right?

I work with Ineos and Solvay but that's as far north as my accounts take me.
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Stat Monitor Repairman said:

CSB is creaming in their drawers. This is like their Super Bowl.

I remember when they got ants in their pants and tried to weasel their way into the DWH investigation amd muddied the waters further with their Bs.

I am a proponent of the United States Chemical Safety Board so you can take that opinion elsewhere IMHO. Company investigator's Stake Holders are internal council, 3rd party council, and the board of directors. Many companies will run two investigations, one for privilege and one as required by PSM.

CSB Stake Holders also include the public and the injured. It is important that root causes and investigations be shared publicly and across industry. The CSB investigations are not subject to FOI requests and CSB investigators are also not subject to subpoena or expert witness.

This is not the super bowl for the CSB, go to their page of completed investigations to learn more. Their challenges as an agency are well documented but are definitely not a result of the office of investigations.
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suburban cowboy said:

OxyVinyls and Lyondell currently sheltering in place
Lyondell doesn't bc I have guys there right now.
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I've never dealt with CSB investigations so I can't speak to how they are conducted, however, their investigative reports coupled with animated video reenactments of incidents are outstanding. I can watch their videos as a layman and come away with an understanding of what exactly went wrong in an incident and what safeguards failed or were not in place. For field based operators and technicians this type of info is invaluable and it makes our industry safer.
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Ferris Wheel Allstar said:

suburban cowboy said:

OxyVinyls and Lyondell currently sheltering in place
Lyondell doesn't bc I have guys there right now.


That was at 4:30ish am. Oxy got high VOC readings so they sheltered and Lyondell followed suit. It was lifted shortly after.
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my bad, didnt see the time stamp this morning.
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They just had a press conference this morning w/ ITC, EPA, DP Mayor, etc. - pumping resumed around 10am and they gave a timeline of 8-12 hours barring any changes to get it emptied. From what I understand the concern is the pumping might cause the foam layer to disrupt and release more Benzene, but they have a **** ton of foam on hand to add as necessary.

If I were betting I would take the over on their timeline
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Stat Monitor Repairman said:

CSB is creaming in their drawers. This is like their Super Bowl.

I remember when they got ants in their pants and tried to weasel their way into the DWH investigation amd muddied the waters further with their Bs.
I remember those dorks trying to nose in on the DWH, too.

The CSB: solving problems at the pace it can create them.
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is it the CSB causing problems or companies failing to follow procedures and mistakes that lead to the accident?
 
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