Boeing Says Chemical Was Released By Incorrect Equipment
The atmospheric release of nitrogen oxides last Friday at Boeing's Auburn, Wash., facility was caused by the incorrect selection of equipment, the company said yesterday (DAILY, Nov. 7). About 300 gallons of used nitric and hydrofluoric acid from a factory tank were drawn into a portable tanker for...
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