Reporting Background
See this post for explanation, with the most recent update here (removed from paywall).
Data from PHMSA’s online database of transportation related chemical incidents that have been reported to the agency.
Incidents Summary
• Number of incidents – 509 (468 highway, 36 air, 5 rail, 0 water)
• Serious incidents – 4 (3 Bulk release, 1 evacuation, 0 injury, 0 death, 0 major artery closed, 2 fire/explosion, 40 no release)
• Largest container involved – 30,130-gal Railcar {Flammable Liquids, N.O.S.} Leaking manway seal.
• Largest amount spilled – 259-gal Tank Truck {Gasoline Includes Gasoline Mixed with Ethyl Alcohol, With Not More Than 10% Alcohol} Overfilled compartment while loading.
• Total amount reported spilled in all incidents – 3305.7-gal
NOTE: Links above are to Form 5800.1 for the described incidents.
Most Interesting Chemical: Butyl Chloride: A water white liquid with a sharp odor. Flash point 20°F. Boiling point 77-78°C (173°F). Density 7.5 lb / gal. Slightly soluble in water. Vapors are heavier than air. Used in the manufacture of a variety of organic chemicals. (Source: CameoChemicals.NOAA.gov).
