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Published on March 06, 2024
San Bernardino Residents Invited to Review Lineage Logistics' Chemical Safety Plan Until April 24Source: San Bernardino County Fire Protection District

San Bernardino's Lineage Logistics is letting the public in on their secrets, but these aren't company trademarks or recipes — we're talking heavy-duty chemicals. Starting March 11, right through April 24, the local community has a chance to play critic on the company's Risk Management Plan (RMP), as announced by the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District. There's an anhydrous ammonia show going on at their Agua Mansa facility, and the public gets to weigh in on whether it's a hit or a hazardous flop.

Those interested in diving into the details of how the company plans to safely store the potentially dangerous gas will need to make an appointment with the fire district's Hazardous Materials Section quicker than you can say 'flammable.' It's a chance to make sure their cold storage antics don't leave the area out in the cold should things go south. Comments must be put down in writing and should be sent by the close of business hours on April 24. No late slips or procrastinating on this one, folks, according to the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District.

The Hazardous Materials Section is opening its doors at the San Bernardino office for locals to pop in and peruse the RMP. The company, which is nestled at 2063 W. Miguel Bustamante Parkway in Colton, has to prove it's got the chops to handle anhydrous ammonia without turning the neighborhood into a no-go zone.

For those who prefer their community concerns not to move only online, you can still very much pen your thoughts the old-fashioned way. The RMP Coordinator expects to see your letters arrive at 620 South "E" Street in San Bernardino, as per the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District.