Carus Chemical Refuses to give Insurance Company Name to City of LaSalle

Photo Credit: EPA

Carus Chemicals is refusing to give the City of LaSalle the name of their insurance company after the fire and explosion that caused chemicals and heavy metals to rain on residents’ homes and yards.

In response to Sierra Club’s testing of furnace filters from residents’ homes, which revealed barium, lead, copper, zinc, mercury and other heavy metals in residents homes from the fire, Brownfield Engineering, the environmental consulting firm hired by the City of LaSalle, is recommending testing 24 furnace filters for more chemicals and metals at a cost of $80,000.

News Tribune Article, March 24, 2023:

Carus ‘refuses’ to name its insurance provider, La Salle city officials say, Olivia Doak.

““Because we work with several insurance providers and we wanted to avoid unnecessary confusion while streamlining the process, we worked with them to hire the Davies Group to facilitate all claims,” Carus said in a statement Friday….

“”I assume Carus, as a good partner of the city of La Salle, would’ve presented who’s insuring them. So, that’s an issue. It’s a huge issue to residents of the city of La Salle and an affront to a sitting alderman,” Alderman Bob Thompson said. …Without knowing who the insurance provider is, Thompson said, there’s no way to know whether the insurance adjusters coming to residents’ homes are associated with a state licensed insurance company. Thompson said he recommends that residents not to talk to anyone who comes to their door unless they show they’re representing a licensed company.

“Make sure you’re getting identification, make sure you’re getting credentials,” La Salle Mayor Jeff Grove said. … Grove said he and other city officials thought it was “unusual” that Carus didn’t disclose the name of its insurance provider.

Full article: https://www.shawlocal.com/news-tribune/2023/03/24/carus-refuses-to-name-its-insurance-provider-la-salle-city-officials-say/?fbclid=IwAR0cgSnqhu0SwX-8D8Orkhud-W2xb8B2w7Fd1O4rtWoRAOepA2va97ednoA

LaSalle 4th Ward Former Alderman Mark Schneider on Sierra Club at LaSalle City Council Meeting

LaSalle 4th Ward former alderman Mark Schneider gives his thoughts on the Sierra Club‘s presentation at the LaSalle City Council meeting on Monday, March 6

“Now that we have test results, not only do these air filters to show all these heavy metals, we have soil test results from a yard that was cleaned up in the EPA Superfund cleanup, and now with soil testing has shown that it has actually a higher heavy metal contents than it did prior to the superfund cleanup.” 

Sierra Club Presentation – LaSalle City Hall Meeting – March 6, 2023 Full Audio & Slideshow

LS Council gets tough analysis of Carus fire Monday night

by: John Small, Starved Rock Media, March 7, 2023

LaSalle City Council got grim numbers about the Carus Chemical fire Monday night. At Mayor Jeff Grove’s invitation, the Sierra Club‘s MIla Kellen Marshall P.hD and Denise Trabbic-Pointer spoke to the Council about testing done immediately after the January 11th fire. Speaking by phone from Michigan, Trabbic-Pointer said particulate matter was sampled for about 19 hours after the blaze.

This dust is so fine, she said, it gets into the deepest parts of the lungs. More troubling said Trabbic-Pointer, were results showing levels 12 points above the 24-hour regulatory limit. Later, an examination of eight furnace filters taken from affected homes showed the presence of the metals Barium, Copper, Lead, Manganese and Zinc. Alderman Jim Bacidore asked Trabbic-Pointer is it safe outside for kids and pets:

For almost two hours, residents whose property took the brunt of the chemical laden smoke, took more shots at Carus and sometimes the city. The question of legal action against Carus was discussed. City Attorney Jim McPhedran said it’s something that’s costly and a deeply involved process. Carus Chemical officials continue to duck City Council meetings.

Photo Credit: Jamie Hicks
Photo Credit: Katie Dumke Troccoli

EPA Test Results & Sierra Club analysis of chemical samples taken 1/12/23 following the Carus Chemical explosion & fire

LaSalle Former Alderman Speaks Out About Careless Carus Chemical in his 3rd video since the chemical explosion and fire

LaSalle 4th Ward former alderman has produced a 3rd video with his thoughts about Carus Chemical and the City of LaSalle after the Carus Chemical explosion and chemical fire.

“My advice to the people running for office in LaSalle next month, it applies to newbies and currently sitting aldermen as well. People have taken note of who has taken up for the residents and who has not…this isn’t a topic you can sit out because it isn’t going away no matter how badly Carus wants it to.” – Mark Schneider

TONIGHT!!!
Town Hall Meeting
6:30p, Monday, March 6
LaSalle City Hall
745 2nd St, LaSalle, IL

Sierra Club will present filter test results and discuss health effects of the metals and chemicals found in furnace filters and EPA samples.

Sierra Club has also announced they will test more filters.
Help with cost is available.

This is a community issue that involves more than just LaSalle.

Emissions from Carus’ plumes are carried by the wind throughout LaSalle, Peru and surrounding rural areas. Chemicals from the explosion also landed on homes in Dimmick.

Chemicals manufactured at Carus are now being stored at the former South Towne Mall in Ottawa, and the waste from their plant is being taken to a landfill in Ottawa, which we believe is leaching toxic chemicals and heavy metals into the Illinois River.

The chemicals and metals the Sierra Club will discuss, and were present in the filters, are recorded in EPA reports as emissions coming from Carus’ plumes.

This is a multi-community issue.

LaSalle City Council Meeting Full Audio 2-21-23 – Carus Chemical Fire

La Salle Town Hall Meeting 2-23-23

Carus Chemical says it will remove materials from La Salle warehouse within 2 weeks

City says company initially provided misinformation during an email exchange

LaSalle News Tribune/ Shaw Local News: https://www.shawlocal.com/news-tribune/news/2023/02/22/carus-chemical-says-it-will-remove-materials-from-la-salle-warehouse-within-2-weeks/?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_NewsTrib&fbclid=IwAR2Hb_8tSLhxVhGkSelYndbQZh31Qum5ksWzlg3BbUCB-leXMTE5vi_rcg4

La Salle to test 6 more residences for chemicals in the aftermath of Carus fire

‘We can start moving forward,’ La Salle resident says of testing

LaSalle News Tribune/ Shaw Local News: https://www.shawlocal.com/news-tribune/news/2023/02/22/la-salle-to-test-6-more-residences-for-chemicals-in-the-aftermath-of-carus-fire/?fbclid=IwAR1eeHM1RdcGLtT3wXSDCldUkldJ6MCJtlwYhNrTKsSNiB2V5KfVqmNdfAQ

LaSalle City Council Meeting Full Audio 2-6-23 – Carus Chemical Fire

Chemical test results were revealed at the February 6 city hall meeting.

Hazardous levels of granular chemicals landed on LaSalle residents, homes, and yards during the explosion at Carus Chemical on January 11, 2023. Test results of the granular product came back at 27,600 mg/kg of manganese and 133,000 mg/kg of potassium.

Citizens who attended the meeting asked a lot of questions. One local resident brought her furnace filter to show how black it is from soot and particles that entered her home. Another had a deer in the back of his truck that was found dead in the neighborhood. After calling the police, who came, looked at the deer and left, Jamie Hicks collected the deer, put it in the back of his truck and brought it to the city council meeting. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is now in custody of the deer and will test it for chemical poisoning.

Local residents recently completed a 3 year remediation of the soil in their yards after being declared a superfund site. The contaminated soil was removed and replaced with clay. Residents worried that the clay soil they now have does not as easily absorb water or chemicals and their pets may drink from contaminated puddles that accumulate on top of the clay.

👇Updates: 👇

We are working with the Sierra Club and an independent lab to test furnace filters. Jamie Hicks is collecting filters and will send them in for testing.

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Brownfield Environmental Report Results – Carus Chemical Fire

Brownfield was hired by the City of LaSalle to conduct soil tests after the fire. However, they only tested for a few chemicals and did not test for heavy metals. The EPA rest results (posted above) show high levels of several metals and chemicals that were not tested for by the company hired by the City of LaSalle..