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New air quality report after Graham warehouse fire

IT IS NOW 634. EPA INVESTIGATORS SAY NO ACTION IS NEEDED ON AIR QUALITY. FOLLOWING A FIRE IN A WAREHOUSE IN GRAHAM, ACCORDING TO A NEW REPORT. EXECUTIVES ARE SEARCHING FOR POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CHEMICALS DUE TO MATERIALS FOUND AT THE ABANDONED TEXTILE FACTORY ON EAST PARKER STREET AFTER LAST NOVEMBER'S FIRE. NO ONE WAS INJURED, BUT THE SURROUNDING AIR QUALITY WAS INITIALLY UNHEALTHY FOR SENSITIVE GROUPS. THE REPORT SHOWS IT. IT HAS IMPROVED OVER TIME AND NOTHING HAS EXCEEDED EPA LIMITS. BUT WATER TESTS US

'No action needed' on air quality: new report after Graham warehouse fire

Environmental Protection Agency investigators report no action needed on air quality after warehouse fire in Graham. Executives searched for potentially dangerous chemicals because of materials found at the abandoned textile mill on East Parker Street after last November's fire, according to a new report. No one was injured, but air quality in the surrounding area was initially unhealthy for sensitive groups. .The report shows that it has improved over time and nothing has exceeded EPA limits. However, the water tests were invalid due to an error on the part of the grounds crew. Featured Charlotte the Stingray No Longer Pregnant, North Carolina Aquarium to Temporarily Close Interstate 40 Western Forsyth County reopens after crash, troopers say Winston-Salem man affiliated with 'Money Bag Gang' sentenced to at least 13 years in prison for second-degree murder Get the latest interesting news by clicking hereWatch: NOWCASTNAVIGATE streaming newsletters: Home | Weather | Watch TV NOWCAST | Local News | National | News we love | Keep up to date with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here

Environmental Protection Agency investigators report no action needed on air quality after warehouse fire in Graham.

Executives searched for potentially dangerous chemicals because of materials found at the abandoned textile mill on East Parker Street after last November's fire, according to a new report.


No one was injured, but air quality in the surrounding area was initially unhealthy for sensitive groups.

The report shows that it has improved over time and nothing has exceeded EPA limits.

However, the water analyzes were invalid due to an error by the field crew.

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