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The Pirates of Illiopolis. Sandra Steingraber.

by Steingraber, Sandra; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 56Environment. Publisher: Orion, 2005ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Chemicals -- Transportation | Dioxins | Disasters | Hazardous substances -- Health aspects | Industrial accidents | Polyvinyl chloride | Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Polluta | TerrorismDDC classification: 050 Summary: "At 10:40 P.M. on April 23, 2004, a PVC [polyvinyl chloride] plant in Illiopolis, Illinois, blew up....The disaster made headlines all around the globe, and it was spectacular by all accounts. The blast killed four workers outright--a fifth would die twenty days later--and sent into the night sky a hundred-foot fireball. This ball, once it faded from view, left behind a dark, hovering mass that drifted slowly over the landscape like some kind of evil UFO. Four towns were evacuated, several highways closed, a no-fly zone declared, and three hundred firefighters from twenty-seven surrounding communities battled the flames for three days." (ORION) This article examines the hazardous environmental and health risks posed by the manufacture of polyvinyl chloride.
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REF SIRS 2006 Environment Article 53 Fire in the Hole. REF SIRS 2006 Environment Article 54 Keep Off the Grass!. REF SIRS 2006 Environment Article 55 Climate of Denial. REF SIRS 2006 Environment Article 56 The Pirates of Illiopolis. REF SIRS 2006 Environment Article 57 Hazy Days in Our Parks. REF SIRS 2006 Environment Article 58 Turn Up the Quiet. REF SIRS 2006 Environment Article 58 The Father of Acoustic Ecology.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.

Originally Published: The Pirates of Illiopolis, May/June 2005; pp. 16-27.

"At 10:40 P.M. on April 23, 2004, a PVC [polyvinyl chloride] plant in Illiopolis, Illinois, blew up....The disaster made headlines all around the globe, and it was spectacular by all accounts. The blast killed four workers outright--a fifth would die twenty days later--and sent into the night sky a hundred-foot fireball. This ball, once it faded from view, left behind a dark, hovering mass that drifted slowly over the landscape like some kind of evil UFO. Four towns were evacuated, several highways closed, a no-fly zone declared, and three hundred firefighters from twenty-seven surrounding communities battled the flames for three days." (ORION) This article examines the hazardous environmental and health risks posed by the manufacture of polyvinyl chloride.

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