Company Looked At Following Toxic Dumpster Fire

A Huron business is being investigated following a dumpster fire that released a toxic gas. Beadle County Emergency Manager Tom Moeding says a firefighter driving by saw the burning dumpster and called the Fire Department directly around noon on Memorial Day…

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Bob McDonald is an enviromental scientest with the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources who says Phosfume is used for pest control…

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McDonald says Phosfume comes in air tight sealed containers…

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Brian Tipton is Ag Program Specialist with the South Dakota Department of Agriculture. He says its too early to know if the un-named company could face any fines…

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Moeding says company officials detected low, non-harmful levels of the gas from the blaze and says the public is not and was not in danger from the fumes. The dumpster has been moved to a secure location while the investigation continues.