Richmond to hold meeting about debris collection, air monitoring following toxic fire

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RICHMOND, IN — The City of Richmond will be holding a meeting Tuesday with people about questions they may following an industrial fire earlier this month.

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It will allow representatives from the local, state and federal agencies to answer any questions people may have including debris collection, air monitoring, health-related and other issues, a city spokesperson said.

The meeting will take place Tuesday starting at 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Fairview Elementary School on 60 NW L Street in Richmond.

“The City of Richmond and our partner agencies recognize the impact the industrial fire has had on our community, and we want to ensure residents receive the support, information, and resources they need during this time,” said Mayor Dave Snow.

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People from both Indiana and Ohio are encouraged to attend.

The EPA continues to collect debris at priority properties identified by the city and county including schools, daycares and parks in Indiana and Ohio, the city said.

Crews have collected debris at 17 schools, 18 daycares, one community center, eight parks and seven residential properties.