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  2. Dow Chemical Company - Wikipedia

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    The Dow Chemical Company is an ... Dow announced that it planned to close facilities at five locations: [55] Sarnia, Ontario was Dow's ... Map Ta Phut Olefins Company ...

  3. Radioactive contamination from the Rocky Flats Plant

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    A map of the Rocky Flats Plant before its decommissioning. All buildings have since been demolished. The Rocky Flats Plant was south of Boulder, Colorado, and northwest of Denver. Originally under the Dow Chemical Company's management, it was transferred to Rockwell in 1975.

  4. Rocky Flats Plant - Wikipedia

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    When the AEC opened the Rocky Flats contract for public bidding, in 1973, Dow Chemical decided not to submit a bid to extend their contract. [63] [64] In 1975, Rockwell International replaced Dow Chemical as the contractor for the site. [31] This year also saw local landowners suing for property contamination caused by the plant. [citation needed]

  5. Taft, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Taft is the location of a phosphate processing facility owned by The Mosaic Company (formerly IMC-Agrico); the Dow/Union Carbide Taft/Star Petrochemical Plant, which produces a variety of organic chemicals such as acrolein, acrylic acid, and acetaldehyde; and part of the Waterford Nuclear Generating Station owned by Entergy Corporation.

  6. Morrisonville, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Morrisonville was a small town in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, United States that was contaminated with industrial pollution from a nearby Dow Chemical Company vinyl chloride factory. [1] The town's residents — predominantly African American — were relocated in 1990 to Morrisonville Estates in Iberville Parish and Morrisonville Acres in ...

  7. Bromine production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bromine started Dow Chemical, but the company quickly diversified into the giant chemical manufacturer it is today. For many years the Michigan Basin was the leading producer of bromine. In 1980, five companies were operating six bromine extraction plants in Michigan. The Dow Chemical Company closed Michigan's last operating bromine plant in 2007.

  8. Rubbertown, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Rubbertown is host to 11 large chemical plants, the largest source of industrial emissions in the Jefferson County area. The Rubbertown area accounts for 42% of air emissions in Jefferson County. [1] Since the area is a potential health issue to residents, in recent years it has come under attack by various organizations in the community.

  9. Trinseo - Wikipedia

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    Styron was the #67 ranked chemical company globally in 2011, posting sales of $6.193B. [27] As of 2013, Trinseo's annual revenue was approximately $5.54 billion. [ 28 ] As of 2017 [update] the company reported a net income of $310 million and an adjusted EBITDA guidance of $580 million.