PIKEVILLE, Ky. — Many industries use or produce chemicals that can be dangerous to the public, if an accident occurs. Thankfully, a federal law requires each community to establish an advisory board to plan how to respond to a chemical emergency. Today, the Local Emergency Planning Committee for Pike County held its quarterly meeting. EKB’s Shelby Porter has a closer look.
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