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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 fastening tools, concrete and steel anchors, and adhesive anchor systems for commercial construction. The facility sits at 7000 Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, near the intersection of the Paris Bypass and Legion Road, in Bourbon County. Key facts from the May 18 incident: Trigger: A chemical leak at the manufacturing facility, with first responders arriving around 1:00 p.m. local time. The cause of the release has not been publicly disclosed.Chemical involved: Officials have declined to identify the substance released. The leak was described as contained by the end of the day.Casualties: No...

When the Rules Go Away, the Liability Doesn't: EPA's Coal Ash Rollback and the Exposure Left Behind

April 15th, 2026

On April 9, 2026, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed sweeping amendments to the federal Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) regulations, the rules that govern how coal ash is stored, monitored, and cleaned up at power plant sites across the country. The proposal would rescind the CCR Management Unit (CCRMU) requirements that applied to older,...


Washington Designated Microplastics a Federal Priority Contaminant. Third-Party Suits Won't Wait for the Rule to Follow.

April 8th, 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C., On April 2, 2026, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services announced that microplastics and pharmaceuticals would be added to the EPA's Contaminant Candidate List under the Safe Drinking Water...


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, sodium aluminate, sulfuric acid, and sodium hydroxide, sold to municipal drinking water utilities, wastewater plants, and paper mills across the Southeast and Midwest. The company...

Forever Chemicals Are in Missouri’s Tap Water. The Cleanup Bill Could Top $48 Billion — and Nobody Knows Who Pays.

March 30th, 2026

JEFFERSON CITY, MO — Newly released federal testing data confirm that at least six Missouri water systems are delivering tap water with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)...


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West Virginia Chemical Plant Incident: The Insurance Exposure Behind the Headlines

April 30th, 2026

The Incident at a GlanceCatalyst Refiners is a chemical manufacturing subsidiary of Ames Goldsmith Corp., a precious metals manufacturer headquartered in New York. The Institute facility operates in what is historically known as West Virginia's "chemical...