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  2. East St. Louis, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    East St. Louis, like all of Southern Illinois, is classified as humid subtropical by the Köppen classification, having hot, humid summers and cool winters. On July 14, 1954, the temperature in East St. Louis allegedly reached 117 °F (47 °C), the highest temperature ever recorded in America east of the Mississippi River. It is not considered ...

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  4. What we know about the East St. Louis chemical plant that ...

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    It boasts “a strong global presence” with 4,000 employees worldwide, including 33 manufacturing sites and 23 research and technology support centers. It was unclear how many are employed at ...

  5. OSHA, Illinois EPA begin investigation at East St. Louis ...

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    Two workers were injured at Allnex USA Inc., during a fire inside the chemical plant in East St. Louis on Sunday night. The company produces adhesives, sealants and specialty coatings. It is ...

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  7. Eagle-Picher - Wikipedia

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    EaglePicher Technologies is a privately held American manufacturing company known for its battery technology, energetic devices, and battery management systems. The company started in 1843 as the White Lead Company in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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  9. Evens & Howard Fire Brick Co. - Wikipedia

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    The fire was visible as far as 25 miles (40 km) from St. Louis, attracted some 10,000 spectators, and caused an estimated $325,000 in damage [6] ($4.16 million adjusted for inflation). [5] One of the two buildings burned again in 1958, causing over $125,000 in damage [ 7 ] [ 8 ] ($1.32 million adjusted for inflation).