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Crews test samples of potentially hazardous liquid found in abandoned Detroit building
Read full article: Crews test samples of potentially hazardous liquid found in abandoned Detroit buildingDETROIT – Crews are testing samples of a potentially hazardous substance that was found in an abandoned building across the street from Commonwealth Industries in Detroit. Officials have discovered abandoned chemicals at Commonwealth Industries, which was owned, at least one time, by Gary Sayers -- the man linked to the potentially hazardous green ooze that leaked onto I-696 in Madison Heights. Now investigators are poking around at the buildings across the street of Commonwealth Industries. Local 4 has learned several drums were found in an abandoned building, and more drums could be seen out in the open in the other building. The environmental cleanup crew took samples from the drums Thursday and will test them to see just how dangerous the chemicals are.
Crews test samples of potentially hazardous liquid found in abandoned Detroit building
Read full article: Crews test samples of potentially hazardous liquid found in abandoned Detroit buildingCrews test samples of potentially hazardous liquid found in abandoned Detroit buildingPublished: January 16, 2020, 5:25 pmCrews are testing samples of a potentially hazardous substance that was found in an abandoned building across the street from Commonwealth Industries in Detroit.