Operación de limpieza química en Garden Grove comienza esta semana

Updated: CaliforniaToday Orange County

The cleanup is scheduled for Monday, a month after the incident.

Source: cbsnews.com

The evacuation affected about 50,000 Orange County residents, not 40,000. The cleanup phase wraps Thursday, July 2.

Source: laist.com

The cleanup will take place from Monday through Wednesday, not Thursday. GKN Aerospace has pledged $500,000 to people impacted by the crisis, not $4 million to local relief organizations.

Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer's probe into the facility remains ongoing as he seeks potential whistleblowers to come forward with evidence of malpractice.

Source: cbsnews.com

The cleanup was originally scheduled for June 4 but was delayed due to unavailable resources. Workers had previously spilled 50 gallons of water from a stormwater and condensation tank into a storm drain, though officials said the potential for trace MMA was low.

The FBI served a search warrant at the facility six days after the original cleanup date as part of an ongoing investigation. GKN Aerospace faces multiple class-action lawsuits alleging negligence and has pledged to donate $4 million to local relief organizations.

Source: latimes.com

A hazardous materials cleanup and disposal operation is scheduled to begin Monday at the GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove, where a chemical mishap in late May forced thousands of residents from their homes. Crews will work from Monday through Thursday to remove neutralized methyl methacrylate (MMA) from two storage tanks at the facility located at 12122 Western Ave.

Methyl methacrylate is a toxic and highly flammable liquid used in the manufacture of acrylic plastics. The operation will be conducted over several days in carefully managed phases, using specialized, temperature-controlled containers with multiple safety protocols, authorities said.

The unified command coordinating the effort includes the Orange County Health Care Agency, the South Coast Air Quality Management District, and GKN Aerospace.

Residents near the facility may notice temporary, intermittent odors during the cleanup. According to officials, MMA has a fruity smell and a very low odor threshold, meaning it can be detected at levels well below those associated with health concerns.

Continuous air monitoring with mobile and fixed equipment will be in place at the facility and in the community, with additional monitoring based on wind conditions. Operations will be adjusted as needed and will occur only during daylight hours.

The hazmat emergency began on May 21 when a leak was reported at the facility. An estimated 40,000 people in Garden Grove, the entire city of Stanton, and other nearby communities were evacuated for several days during the Memorial Day weekend as crews worked to neutralize the toxic chemical stored in tanks that had become overheated, sparking fears of an explosion.

Ultimately, a crack in the damaged tank relieved the internal pressure and negated the risk. The public can monitor air quality and track cleanup progress at occupainfo.com.

Source: nbclosangeles.com

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