Cleveland Lead Advocates for Safe Housing or CLASH is raising concerns about lead contamination in soil after a Feb. 20 explosion at the I. Schumann Co. metal foundry in the Village of Oakwood.
Cleveland Lead Advocates for Safe Housing, or CLASH, is raising concerns about lead contamination in the soil after a Feb. 20 explosion at the I. Schumann Co. metal foundry in the Village of Oakwood, which killed a plant employee and injured 13 others.
John Warren, Village of Oakwood City Council President, praised the work of the village fire and police departments in responding to the explosion site. Warren said the village is also waiting for Ohio EPA test results and referred News 5 to a half-page memo issued by fire Chief Dave Tapp on March 13.
News 5 contacted the Ohio EPA for our story, and the agency responded immediately and issue the following statement:
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