Officials: Chemical runoff from Freeport blaze contained
Chemical runoff from a fire Thursday at a Freeport factory that manufactures a metal-polishing agent was contained to the company's property and roadway and did not get into storm drains or a nearby canal, Nassau County fire authorities said.
The Nassau County fire marshal's office and fire investigators were concerned that runoff from a morning fire at the George Basch Co. on Hanse Avenue could have entered the drains and a nearby canal, said Vincent McManus, district supervisor for the fire marshal.
"Our hazmat guys were here doing some monitoring, because it is near a canal," McManus said, "but the runoff is local to the property and roadway."
There were no injuries and the fire appears accidental, McManus said. The company will hire a licensed cleanup contractor to address the issues on the property and roadway, he said.
The fire broke out at about 7:50 a.m., apparently because of a spark from a machine in the area of the plant restricted to manufacturing, McManus said. The area where chemicals and supplies are stored did not catch fire, he said.
The company makes Nevr-Dull, a metal polishing agent.
It took about an hour to extinguish the fire, McManus said.
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