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Texas chemical plant that forced evacuations after Harvey has questionable safety history
By Ray Bogan
Published September 03, 2017
Fox News
This combination of satellite images provided by DigitalGlobe shows the Arkema Inc. chemical plant in Crosby, Texas, on Jan. 29, 2017 and Aug. 31, 2017. Hurricane Harvey made landfall on Friday, Aug. 25. (DigitalGlobe via AP)
The flooded Texas chemical plant where explosions forced evacuations last week had received 10 serious violations over workplace safety recently, according to a report obtained by Fox News.
The Arkema plant was storing approximately 500,000 pounds of organic peroxide, which is set to ignite or explode over the next couple of days, after three cooling systems damaged by Hurricane Harvey's flooding ignited. The remaining peroxide is being held in trailers -- and on Sunday, the company announced it started a controlled ignition of the other trailers, claiming the process would not pose any additional risk.
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