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A decade later, deadly Allentown gas explosion continues to spur safety changes, haunt neighbors

Allentown neighborhood remembers a natural gas explosion that leveled eight row homes in Allentown 10 years ago and prompted a troubling assessment of the city’s miles of aging underground gas pipelines.

Eastman Board Elects New Director

WhatsAppLINKEDINFACEBOOKTWITTERPRINTMORE WhatsAppLINKEDINFACEBOOKTWITTERPRINTMORE Date: 2 February 2021Source: www.eastman.com Photo source Date: 2 February 2021 The Board of Directors of Eastman Chemical Company has elected Vanessa L. Allen Sutherland as a director. Ms. Allen Sutherland is Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer of Norfolk Southern Corporation, a major transporter of industrial products. In addition to her corporate role at Norfolk Southern, Ms. Allen Sutherland has been elected to the board of Southern Company Gas, a subsidiary of Southern Company, effective Feb. 16, 2021. We are pleased to welcome Vanessa to Eastman s Board of Directors. With more than 25 years of experience in both government and industry, Vanessa brings a deep understanding of environmental and regulatory compliance, public policy and crisis management, said Mark Costa, Board Chair and CEO. I look forward to adding Vanessa s diverse skills and perspectives to our board as we

NC hit by the biggest gasoline spill in the U S this century

Monday numbers: NC hit by the biggest gasoline spill in the U S this century

This map, provided by the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, shows the locations of various types of pipelines in the U.S. The Colonial Pipeline, which carries gasoline and other refined petroleum, enters North Carolina south of Charlotte and continues northeast through Guilford County and onto its end point in New Jersey. There are offshoots of the Colonial Pipeline in other counties, including Johnston. Record gasoline spill in Huntersville was Colonial Pipeline’s 32nd accident in N.C. since 2000 When Colonial Pipeline initially estimated it had spilled 63,000 gallons of gasoline from a ruptured pipeline in Huntersville last August, that sounded like a lot, about twice the amount in a backyard swimming pool. Now, five months after the disaster, town residents’ fears have come true: At 1.2 million gallons, the accident was the largest individual gasoline spill in U.S. history since at least 2000. To illustrate how many gallons escaped from the pip

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