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Mooresville waste station reopens after chemical incident injures 2

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The Mooresville Waste Transfer Station reopened Monday afternoon following a morning chemical-disposal incident that injured two sanitation workers and shut down the facility.

About 10:30 a.m., two Town of Mooresville employees received minor burns when acid-based materials in a residential trash can on Boger Street created a small explosion as they were collected and compressed in a garbage truck.

Mooresville Fire Battalion Chief J.L. Barrier said town firefighters and the Mooresville Hazardous Materials (Haz-mat) squad were called to the scene.

Additional contamination occurred at the transfer station on N.C. 150 when the town garbage truck was unloaded. To neutralize the chemical waste there and in the truck, a special cleanup company was brought in. The transfer station reopened to the public by 4:30 p.m. Monday.

In a news release, Barrier said the two injured workers were treated for minor burns and released.

David Lambert, director of solid waste for Iredell County, said that "whoever disposed this material made a mistake." He said chemical waste spills are not common in the county, and that he only recalled one other incident, in Statesville, in the past 16 years.

However, he and Mooresville Public Works Manager John Finan said events such as this reiterate the need for the proper disposal of chemical materials.

"It's a dangerous profession and we always seek to protect employees," said Finan.

Lambert noted that residents should contact the Iredell County Solid Waste Department whenever they are unsure about the safe handling and disposal of any chemicals.

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