Illinois State Library

Electronic Documents of Illinois


Search results for

Search:
Formosa Plastics Corporation Site in SiteTitle [X]
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Community Relations in Organization [X]
rss icon RSS
Results:  4 Items
Sorted by:  
Page: 1
SiteTitle
Formosa Plastics Corporation Site[X]
Organization
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Community Relations[X]
XMLRecordID
000000042225 (1)
000000042226 (1)
000000042227 (1)
000000042228 (1)
DateCreated
1:

Title:  

Formosa Plastics Corporation Site

 
 Volume/Number:  2004 May 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  On Friday night, April 23, 2004, an explosion occurred at the Formosa Plastics Corporation plant in Illiopolis, located between Springfield and Decatur along I-72. Illinois EPAs Emergency Response Unit staff were on site before midnight and began monitoring the air around the plant and in the community. During the weekend and the next week, other Illinois EPA staff worked with the Village of Illiopolis public water supply operator to test and insure the safety of the drinking water supply. Additional sampling was done along an unnamed creek just south of the site property, which continues east to the Long Point Slough and the Sangamon River. Since then, Illinois EPA has determined that a long-term presence at the site is needed in the form of oversight regarding site investigation and proper cleanup of contamination. 
 Date Created:  05 14 2012 
 Agency ID:  Fact Sheet #1 
 ISL ID:  000000042225   Original UID: 21739 FIRST WORD: Formosa 
2:

Title:  

Formosa Plastics Corporation Site

 
 Volume/Number:  2004 June 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The Formosa Plastics Corporation plant is located near Illiopolis, between Springfield and Decatur along I-72. Since the April 23, 2004 explosion and resulting fire occurred at the plant, Illinois EPA, along with other agencies, have worked to test air quality during and after the fire, water quality in creeks and streams near the site and the safety of the drinking water supply. Additional sampling has been performed by the Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health (CTEH), an environmental firm hired by Formosa. This fact sheet is a summary of all the environmental sampling data gathered to date. The printable map referenced in the fact sheet will be included as a separate pdf attachment. 
 Date Created:  05 14 2012 
 Agency ID:  Fact Sheet #2 
 ISL ID:  000000042226   Original UID: 21740 FIRST WORD: Formosa 
3:

Title:  

Formosa Plastics Corporation Site

 
 Volume/Number:  2004 August 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The Formosa Plastics Corporation plant is located near Illiopolis, between Springfield and Decatur along I-72. On April 23, 2004, an explosion occurred at the plant followed by a fire that burned for several days. Illinois EPA, along with other agencies, have worked to test air quality during and after the fire, water quality in creeks and streams near the site and the safety of the drinking water supply. Illinois EPA will continue to have a long-term presence at the site in the form of oversight regarding site investigation and proper cleanup of contamination. The printable map referenced in the fact sheet will be included as a separate pdf attachment. 
 Date Created:  05 14 2012 
 Agency ID:  Fact Sheet #3 
 ISL ID:  000000042227   Original UID: 21741 FIRST WORD: Formosa 
4:

Title:  

Formosa Plastics Corporation Site

 
 Volume/Number:  2005 May 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  It has been a year since the explosion and subsequent fire that destroyed much of the Formosa Plastics Corporation, Illinois plant in Illiopolis (between Springfield and Decatur). Since that time, certain work has occurred to make the site more stable and safer for site workers as well as the community. Further activities related to demolition will be happening this year. The printable map referenced in the fact sheet will be included in a separate pdf attachment. 
 Date Created:  05 14 2012 
 Agency ID:  Fact Sheet #4 
 ISL ID:  000000042228   Original UID: 21742 FIRST WORD: Formosa