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BIDDEFORD – An explosion at a trash-to-energy incinerator in Biddeford blew panels off the building and started a fire, according to firefighters. Officials said the explosion at the Maine Energy Recovery Co. plant Tuesday afternoon likely was caused by a propane tank or some other…
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BIDDEFORD – An explosion at a trash-to-energy incinerator in Biddeford blew panels off the building and started a fire, according to firefighters.
Officials said the explosion at the Maine Energy Recovery Co. plant Tuesday afternoon likely was caused by a propane tank or some other pressurized object going through a trash shredder.
The blast blew two sets of panels off the building and ignited a small fire that was quickly brought under control. One worker suffered minor injuries.
Explosions occur periodically at the plant when propane tanks are mixed in with other waste.
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