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Hissyspit

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Tue May 7, 2013, 08:53 AM May 2013

Ammonium Nitrate Was Cause of Texas Explosion, State Agency Says [View all]

Source: Reuters

Ammonium nitrate was cause of Texas explosion, state agency says

Tue May 7, 2013 8:45am EDT

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - Investigators have determined that ammonium nitrate was the cause of the explosion at a West, Texas, fertilizer plant last month that left 14 people dead and some 200 injured, a spokeswoman for the Texas state fire marshal's office said on Tuesday.

"The investigators have been able to narrow down the origin to the fertilizer and seed building on site, and we also know that what caused the explosion was the ammonium nitrate," said Rachel Moreno, a spokeswoman for the Texas State Fire Marshal's Office. "What we don't know is exactly why."

The fire marshal's office has been leading the investigation of the April 17 blast, along with the federal Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agency (ATF).

Ammonium nitrate is a dry fertilizer mixed with other fertilizers such as phosphate and applied to crops to promote growth. It can be combustible under certain conditions, and was used as an ingredient in the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 that left 168 people dead.

Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE9460GP20130507

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So will the owner go to prison for leaving such huge quantities onsite? Nah, he's rich. nt valerief May 2013 #1
How much was there? And how much did they need this time of year.. pipoman May 2013 #4
They had as of 2012 270 tons of ammonium timdog44 May 2013 #10
lots of problems with this it seems.. pipoman May 2013 #11
Permited by Fire Dept? or DHS? One_Life_To_Give May 2013 #17
I am sure it has to be timdog44 May 2013 #18
SARA title 3 required reporting to the Fire Dept. One_Life_To_Give May 2013 #19
and probably a donor to cement head perry. nt Javaman May 2013 #6
duh heaven05 May 2013 #2
No shit nt LiberalEsto May 2013 #3
Sherlock Holmes would be proud. And it only took three weeks. Buzz Clik May 2013 #5
They are still trying to connect the dots after learning about the fire on an arson hotline Brother Buzz May 2013 #16
No shit Dick Tracy appleannie1 May 2013 #7
Any recent word on the legal issues? Jerry442 May 2013 #8
I see a lot John2 May 2013 #9
With virtually no liability coverage, it's a race against time. sofa king May 2013 #13
I don't know if the company or even the owner had a lot of assets LeftInTX May 2013 #15
So maybe his clock will run out first. sofa king May 2013 #22
Ahh, durr... bobclark86 May 2013 #12
And all this time I thought it was criminal negligence. Scuba May 2013 #14
Best response yet. nt Earth_First May 2013 #20
Their subtle spin tells gullible readers that a substance, not a person, was responsible. Scuba May 2013 #21
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