The opaque plumes of noxious smoke billowing out of a Georgia chemical plant are long gone. But the relentless effects of the ...
is at least the fourth significant fire or chemical release from the Conyers plant in the past 20 years, an Atlanta Journal-Constitution review of state and federal records shows. BioLab is part ...
Since September 29, when the smell of chlorine first began to waft over metro Atlanta, Georgia residents’ lives have been ...
Authorities on Monday night ended a shelter-in-place order for more than 90,000 people east of Atlanta following a weekend chemical plant fire that sent a massive plume of dark smoke into the ...
The September 29 fire at Biolab’s Conyers plant left chemicals hovering over the parts of the community for several weeks.
The owner of a Georgia chemical plant that caught fire has hired its first lobbyists amid scrutiny from the state’s Democratic congressional delegation ...
There are growing calls for Rockdale County leaders to revoke BioLab's business license after a fire in September sent chemical filled smoke into the air for days. The facility partially reopened ...
Young arrived at the center to let the plant know how the Sept. 29 fire and plumes of chemical-filled smoke affected her and ...
The update on operations at BioLab came in a CNN report about residents experiencing lingering effects from the chemical plume that followed a fire in September.
A massive plume of smoke was visible from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport — about 30 miles away at the Biolab facility, which makes pool and spa care products.