Note: this is in Washington state not California, and is unrelated to the incident in the news the last few days, with people being evacuated in Orange County. This seems to be at a facility that creates paper products out of lumber.
blinkbat•29m ago
related in the sense that US oversight, infrastructure, knowledge, and excellence is a thing of the past
SilverElfin•27m ago
Apparently it’s a subsidiary of a Japanese paper products company:
A pressurised tank (110 to 165 psi) ruptured, causing the accident. The chemicals involved are NaOH and sodium sulfide (white liquor) which is what is used to turn wood chips into pulp - and the source of the H2S smell that comes from paper mills
SilverElfin•39m ago
blinkbat•29m ago
SilverElfin•27m ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nippon_Paper_Industries
I guess this subsidiary was a part of Weyerhaeuser before and was sold to Nippon Paper Industries 10 years ago:
https://investor.weyerhaeuser.com/2016-08-31-Weyerhaeuser-Co...