Ark. Aluminum OK’d to replace equipment damaged in fatal spill
Nov 17, 2006 | 11:54 AM
| Paul Schaffer
Federal inspectors have lifted the no-trespassing restriction around the work area where two people died Oct. 31 in an explosion at Arkansas Aluminum Alloys Inc., Hot Springs, Ark.
The secondary aluminum producer hopes to have replacement equipment for making ingot installed early in January and operating by the end of the month, according to Richard Wolf, the company's president. "We've chosen a contractor to produce and install the new pouring machine," Wolf said.....
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