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Misidentified and Misunderstood: The West Farmington Crude Oil and Salt Brine Spill

June 25th, 2026

WEST FARMINGTON, OHIO | June 22, 2026 What began as a reported natural gas leak in rural Trumbull County turned out to be something considerably more damaging. The West Farmington Township incident, which officials had originally labeled a natural gas leak, was actually a spill of crude oil and salt brine, a spokesperson for the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency confirmed. The incident triggered an evacuation of the area on Friday evening as officials worked to contain the spill. Residents were able to return to their homes later that night. What Was Spilled and Why It Matters Crude oil is a well-understood pollutant. Salt brine is less familiar to the general public but carries its own serious environmental risks. Brine is highly saline water that surfaces as a byproduct of oil and gas well operations. It frequently contains elevated...

When the Tank Fails: The Longview Paper Mill Disaster and the Liability That Follows

June 3rd, 2026

At approximately 7:15 a.m. on May 26, 2026, a 900,000-gallon white liquor storage tank catastrophically imploded at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. pulp and paper mill in Longview, Washington. The timing could not have been worse. The implosion struck during a shift change, when a larger-than-normal number of workers were on site, including many gathered...


When the Chemical Isn't Named: Paris, Kentucky Factory Leak

May 20th, 2026

The Incident at a GlanceThe ITW Ramset facility in Paris, Kentucky, is a manufacturing site owned by Illinois Tool Works, Inc., the Fortune 200 industrial conglomerate. The Paris plant operates under the Ramset Red Head brand, producing powder-actuated...


50,000 Residents, One Faulty Valve: The GKN Aerospace Chemical Incident and Its Expanding Liability Trail

June 19th, 2026

Nearly four weeks after a storage tank failure at a Garden Grove aerospace manufacturing facility triggered a five-day emergency evacuation of roughly 50,000 residents, the liability picture is still taking shape. Criminal investigators remain active, multiple civil lawsuits have been filed, and the U.S. Small Business Administration opened a Business...

Fort Smith Tank Rupture: When Federal Response Ends, the Insurance Story Begins

May 11th, 2026

The Incident at a GlanceC&S Chemicals, Inc., headquartered in Roswell, Georgia, is a manufacturer of water treatment chemicals. Its product line includes aluminum sulfate,...


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Three Spills, One Source Unknown: Hartsfield-Jackson's Fuel Contamination Problem Isn't Going Away

June 11th, 2026

The world's busiest airport has now contaminated the same river three times in five months, and investigators still don't know where the fuel is coming from....