News
Contents, Safety Sheets Posted in Parkersburg Warehouse Fire
< < Back to contents-safety-sheets-posted-parkersburg-warehouse-firePARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia environmental and safety authorities have posted online more information on the contents of industrial warehouse that burned for a week in Parkersburg as well as safety data.
The blaze began Oct. 21 in the 420,000-square-foot property owned by Intercontinental Export Import Inc., or IEI Plastics.
The list 6 includes various types of plastic pellets.
The company has proposed a cleanup plan now under review.
Meanwhile, the state on Tuesday was handed a $1.44 million bill for Wood County’s expense.
The Parkersburg News and Sentinel reports that the largest expense of more than $916,000 was from a Pennsylvania contractor that specializes in putting out industrial fires. Another expense of about $390,000 was for air-quality testing conducted by the Little Rock, Arkansas-based Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health.