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EQ, residents settle in court

Apex residents who evacuated homes and businesses disrupted after the EQ Industrial Services chemical waste depot exploded in October 2006 would receive some compensation under a proposed $7.5 million settlement outlined in federal court in Raleigh on Tuesday.

Updated: Oct. 29, 2008 9:41 AM | Full story

U.S. report lauds Apex firefighters

Apex firefighters and public-safety workers showed "the highest level of skill and expertise" when they responded to a chemical plant fire two years ago that led to the evacuation of about 17,000 people, according to a new federal report.

Updated: Oct. 8, 2008 2:44 AM | Full story

Apex fire prompts call for tighter rules

Two major industrial accidents in North Carolina are spurring calls for tougher national standards over workplaces that expose employees and the public to certain hazards.

Updated: Apr. 17, 2008 5:35 AM | Full story

Apex blast ready for its close-up

No one was inside when an Apex chemical-waste storage facility blew up 18 months ago, but a video animation of the fiery blast brings everyone virtually there.

Updated: Apr. 16, 2008 4:59 AM | Full story

Hazmat handler to leave state

Environmental Quality has agreed to pay $441,944 for five violations of state hazardous waste regulations discovered in the investigation of the explosion.

Updated: Oct. 16, 2007 5:01 AM | Full story

A year later, EQ fire isn't forgotten

A year after an explosion sent a cloud of toxic chemicals over Apex, forcing thousands to evacuate, it's tough to find evidence that anything happened at all.

Updated: Oct. 5, 2007 3:24 AM | Full story

EQ in Apex stored oxygen devices

Mislabeled chemical oxygen generators most likely fueled the rapid spread of the explosive fire at the EQ Industrial Services facility in Apex last fall, U.S. Chemical Safety Board investigators said Wednesday.

Updated: Jun. 28, 2007 5:33 AM | Full story

State toughens hazardous waste rules

An Apex chemical fire and explosion were catalysts for a new law Gov. Mike Easley signed Tuesday that tightens regulation of hazardous waste storehouses.

Updated: Jun. 27, 2007 5:19 AM | Full story

Senate unanimous on bill

Hazardous waste rules rewritten.

Updated: Jun. 15, 2007 3:02 AM | Full story

Hazardous-waste bill clears committee

Apex fire sparked proposal for increased monitoring, release of information.

Updated: Apr. 27, 2007 3:22 AM | Full story

EQ fights for its permit

The owner of the hazardous waste warehouse that exploded last fall blasted the state Thursday for trying to use "erroneous and inaccurate" information to run it out of town.

Updated: Apr. 13, 2007 5:13 AM | Full story

EQ tries to fend off harsh punishments

Effects of blast in Apex studied.

Updated: Mar. 31, 2007 2:42 AM | Full story

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