Contra Costa Health on Tuesday responded to a Martinez Refining Company report that chemicals and combustion byproducts from ...
Contra Costa County Health Officer Dr. Ori Tzvieli on Tuesday revealed how fortunate the Martinez community was on Feb. 1, ...
Contra Costa Health on Tuesday responded to a Martinez Refining Company report that chemicals and combustion byproducts from ...
At 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 1, refinery workers had opened equipment for ... hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide and xylene – were ...
The Martinez Refining Company’s latest fire emitted chemicals and combustion byproducts that can cause cancer as well as heart and lung disease, according to Contra Consta Health ...
Dementia risk has been linked to air pollution exposure — particularly PM2.5 exposure — through a growing body of medical ...
Ten days after the refinery fire in Martinez, Contra Costa Health says that cancer-causing chemicals were among the chemicals involved.
At 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 1, refinery workers had opened ... hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide and xylene – were measured at a high level, the agency said. Health officials believe the brief period ...
The pipeline company is still unsure how long the pipe was leaking, or the extent of the damage, in a Washington Crossing neighborhood.
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Local News Matters on MSNMartinez refinery says burned chemicals included those linked to cancer, other diseasesContra Costa Health has responded to a Martinez Refining Company report that chemicals and combustion byproducts from the ...
Contra Costa Health on Tuesday responded to a Martinez Refining Company report that chemicals and combustion byproducts from the three-day fire earlier this month included those that can cause cancer, ...
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