BioLab says it has achieved a significant milestone in the cleanup of its Conyers facility after a significant fire on Sept.
The opaque plumes of noxious smoke billowing out of a Georgia chemical plant are long gone. But the relentless effects of the ...
Following the plume, the county commission announced its intent to file a federal lawsuit against BioLab and its parent ...
Federal judge appoints counsel following consolidation of BioLab class actions linked to Sept. 29 chemical fire at Conyers, ...
The update on operations at BioLab came in a CNN report about residents experiencing lingering effects from the chemical plume that followed a fire in September.
The plant has not resumed manufacturing operations, but has partially reopened to continue distributing pool and spa ...
The September 29 fire at Biolab’s Conyers plant left chemicals hovering over the parts of the community for several weeks.
A judge has ordered all class action lawsuits against BioLab to be consolidated. Four attorneys were appointed to the case.
But the relentless effects of the BioLab fire in Conyers are still visible, residents say – from exacerbated rashes to mounting bills to nagging symptoms and piles of prescriptions.
The BioLab facility that spewed chlorine smoke into the air over a multi-week period in September and October has partially ...
The company that owns the BioLab chemical plant in Conyers has announced part of the facility is back up and running again. A major fire broke out there in late September sending toxic chemicals ...