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"Eastern Ohio Pipeline Hauling Toxic Mix Catches Fire"

"A pipeline carrying condensate, a toxic substance produced during natural gas and oil processing, caught fire in eastern Ohio early this morning.

It burned several acres of Monroe County woodland before the pipeline pressure dropped low enough for the fire to burn itself out.

No one was injured, and no residents had to leave their homes, said Phillip Keevert, Monroe County’s Emergency Management Agency director."

Laura Arenschield reports for the Columbus Dispatch October 28, 2014.

Source: Columbus Dispatch, 10/29/2014