The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality has filed a lawsuit against Latitude Liquids LLC, seeking over $270,000 for fires fueled by hand sanitizer between 2022 and 2024.
The state wants Latitude Liquids to pay a $271,500 penalty and tell regulators how they will clean up improperly stored contaminated hand sanitizer.
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ROMULUS, N.Y. — The Environmental Protection Agency has released a summary report detailing the risks and demands for a warehouse in Seneca County storing thousands of gallons of flammable hand ...
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Although the weather may still be mild, colder days are just around the corner. It could have a significant impact on those experiencing homelessness.
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Recent restaurant inspection reports from Beaumont Public Health show mostly minor issues across the city’s restaurants and ...
The Oct. 23 report said the restaurant was operating while the bathrooms were blocked off. A plumber fixed the issue during the health inspection.
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When $40 can fill a cart with treasures that would cost hundreds elsewhere, the question isn’t whether you should visit the Medford Goodwill As-Is Outlet – it’s how soon you can get there and how big ...