Large-scale Cl2 Release in Freeport, TX

Betting this was just under 10 pounds. 😉 That’s a RQ joke as the RQ for Cl2 is 10 pounds – CLEARLY we have exceeded that in this event. (But you never know!)

All jokes aside, this is a big one. People wanting to know why it’s taking so long to get an “all clear” 2-hrs after the leak was isolated just don’t know Chlorine! At 3X’s heavier than air, it’s a LAZY chemical – just wants to sit down and hang out. With an IDLH of 10 ppm and a PEL/TLV of 1.0 and 0.5 ppm, respectively, it will take some time (even with mechanical forced air ventilation) to dissipate the cloud to safe levels.

Not that I want to be there, but this gets me excited. FYI, I loved my ER apparatuses and no way in H_LL I would have my nice rig sitting that close to an uncontrolled cloud of Cl2. Just me though, everyone must have a different 2024 ERG booklet than mine!!🧐

COMMUNITY AWARENESS & EMERGENCY RESPONSE (CAER) sirens were activated around 9 a.m. after an active chlorine gas release at a chlorine manufacturing facility. At least four persons have been treated, but their conditions were not disclosed.

The local Police Department confirmed that there was an active Level 3 (Highest Level) chlorine release, meaning the gas had reached off-site.

At 9:46 a.m., CAER reported that the leak had been stopped; the shelter-in-place order was lifted by 10:40 a.m.

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