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Explosion at Eastman Chemical Plant, Kingsport, TN
WJHL-TV ^ | October 4, 2017 | who knows what evil?

Posted on 10/04/2017 8:30:37 AM PDT by who knows what evil?

My wife just called to report an explosion at the Eastman Chemical Plant, located in Kingsport, Tennessee. She said that the blast shook the building she works in, roughly two miles away. Media just arriving on scene, so no details as of yet.


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To: who knows what evil?

Great. My BIL is the General Manager of Eastman Kingsport. It could be a long day.


41 posted on 10/04/2017 9:39:54 AM PDT by Bobo Rodreguez
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To: who knows what evil?

More details at www.wjhl.com.


42 posted on 10/04/2017 9:41:22 AM PDT by animal172 (Call me simply deplorable.)
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To: who knows what evil?; RushIsMyTeddyBear

Thanks for the 411, I should have known, DOH! I know H-VAC! It’s just not common parlance in my neck of the woods - folks just say “AC” or “air conditioners”.


43 posted on 10/04/2017 9:42:06 AM PDT by LouieFisk
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To: Steely Tom

“(395 million troy ounces, according to Wikipedia). It was all returned when electromagnetic processing became obsolete; about 0.036% was unaccounted for”

142,200 ounces of silver missing.


44 posted on 10/04/2017 9:44:19 AM PDT by Rebelbase (Two scoops, two genders, two terms. Get used to it.)
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To: Rebelbase

Yeah, not a trivial amount.

I don’t think they had metal detectors at the employee entrances back then, but I’m not sure.

The did have radiation detectors, IIRC.

They had to work the silver bars into a form that could be run through wire-drawing machines; they also had to make bus-bar connectors that had holes drilled in them, were machined on lathes, etc. I’m sure a substantial amount ended up as filings, turnings, etc.

Silver was about $6/oz back in the WWII days, so 142,000 oz is about $860K. The Y-12 plant cost several hundred million dollars to build and many millions a year to operate, so the silver lost is more or less a rounding error.

The towns and cities around the Manhattan District plants were crawling with FBI agents and other law-enforcement types back then, so I think anyone wanting to cash in hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of silver would have drawn attention pretty fast. Of course, it could have been stored away until after the war.


45 posted on 10/04/2017 9:54:32 AM PDT by Steely Tom ([Seth Rich] == [the Democrat's John Dean])
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To: who knows what evil?

10 sec vid of the “upset”:
http://wate.com/2017/10/04/explosion-reported-at-eastman-chemical-in-kingsport/

Hope nothing bad for Eastman (or any people), they’re the economic engine of the area!


46 posted on 10/04/2017 9:54:49 AM PDT by mrsmith (Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat/RINO Party!)
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To: mrsmith
Hope nothing bad for Eastman (or any people), they’re the economic engine of the area!

Bump that!

47 posted on 10/04/2017 10:03:34 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (Yehovah saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.com)
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To: mrsmith

“Eastman has removed the precautionary shelter in place advisory Wednesday for its corporate campus and surrounding community, except for those within a half-mile radius of the intersection of John B. Dennis and Moreland Drive, and personnel inside the Kingsport plant perimeter.
...No injuries have been reported. The incident was reported to the proper regulatory authorities.

We expect to have an assessment by 3 p.m. whether the localized shelter in place advisory will be lifted.”
http://www.timesnews.net/Local/2017/10/04/Explosion-reported-at-Eastman.html?ci=stream&lp=1&p=


48 posted on 10/04/2017 10:26:29 AM PDT by mrsmith (Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat/RINO Party!)
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To: who knows what evil?

Yikes. That’s about all that’s left of Kodak, innit?


49 posted on 10/04/2017 10:35:44 AM PDT by sparklite2 (I'm less interested in the rights I have than the liberties I can take.)
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To: Steely Tom

to ensure supplies of the basic chemicals he needed for his photographic film business


Kodak even bought a cattle ranch to raise their own herds and ensure the characteristics of the animal’s hooves, which were used in the production of gelatin for film base.

That’s about as vertical a company as you can get, much like Henry Ford’s Rouge River plant, where minerals went in and Model A’s came out.


50 posted on 10/04/2017 10:47:59 AM PDT by sparklite2 (I'm less interested in the rights I have than the liberties I can take.)
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To: Steely Tom
about 0.036% was unaccounted for

That is roughly the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere. If we apply climate change theory to the US treasury,that amount should have caused it to melt the polar ice caps.

51 posted on 10/04/2017 10:49:46 AM PDT by Sawdring
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To: who knows what evil?

Bluntville and Johnson City, right?

Don’t they process a coal slurry at that plant?


52 posted on 10/04/2017 10:51:55 AM PDT by RinaseaofDs (Truth, in a time of universal deceit, is courage)
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To: sparklite2; who knows what evil?

Eastman Chemical was spun off from Eastman Kodak in 1992.

The current issue of Forbes lists the top 100 companies since 1917 and what become of them. It indicated Eastman Chemical is all that remains of what was one of America’s largest companies.

I rode by the Kodak offices in Rochester a few years back and it was sad to see the large parking lots with weeds literally growing up in the expansion joints.

Meanwhile in Kingsport, Eastman Chemical has just completed a glass clad building that allowed employees scattered all over the plant to be in more or less one building. Eastman in Kingsport was always a plant, a utilitarian outpost of Rochester.

The new building is the certain evidence that the”plant utilitarian architectural mandate” from Rochester is dead and gone. That now holds true for all of Kingsport where splendid architectural efforts have been built. The Kodak architectural shackles have been broken.

The plant is divided into several zones and when there is any incident the affected zone is shut down to stop the ordinary traffic to insure the various emergency and security traffic is not impeded. Eastman is a city within a city and has lots of traffic on relatively narrow streets within the all encompassing jungle of pipes and pipes and more pipes and tanks. It is necessary to have employees in the non effected zones to curtail activity for a while to insure the traffic flow is not adversely impeded.


53 posted on 10/04/2017 10:52:24 AM PDT by bert (K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;WASP .... The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column)
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To: bert
Thanks for the Rochester update.  I was at the customer training center a couple of times over my career.  I'll never forget the cafeteria, which had a huge glass wall overlooking the Genesee (?) River.

Sadly, even with or because of their near-monopoly on photo products and equipment in the USA, the company became a dinosaur unable to adapt quickly, and was dragged down into the tar pit clutching its doomed film-based technology like one last straw.  I knew in the  mid-90s the industry was doomed because of digital and said so at the time.  Kodak dithered and lost out, which is crazy because they invented the first digital camera in 1975

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54 posted on 10/04/2017 11:04:19 AM PDT by sparklite2 (I'm less interested in the rights I have than the liberties I can take.)
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To: RinaseaofDs

Tri-Cities are Kingsport, Bristol and Johnson City...Blountville sits in the middle of all three.


55 posted on 10/04/2017 11:18:07 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (Yehovah saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.com)
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To: bert

http://www.gendisasters.com/tennessee/6523/kingsport-tn-chemical-plant-explosion-oct-1960


56 posted on 10/04/2017 12:27:42 PM PDT by packrat35 (Pelosi is only on loan to the world from Satan. Hopefully he will soon want his baby killer back)
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