WA agencies lacked role inspecting failed chemical tank in Longview mill disaster
No state agency was responsible for inspecting the 900,000-gallon chemical storage tank that burst at a mill in southwest Washington this week, leaving 11 people presumed dead.
Unlike underground storage tanks that are inspected at least every three years by the Department of Ecology due to groundwater contamination risks, ensuring the safety of above-ground tanks is largely left to site operators.
Theres no one agency or regulatory body that would be responsible for inspecting any single (above-ground) tank, said Marissa Baker, industrial hygiene program director at the University of Washington.
Ultimately, the responsibility falls on the mill owner and operator, Baker said. Part of maintaining a safe and healthy work site is ensuring the structural integrity of their tanks that store extremely hazardous chemicals.
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