Schecter A, Tiernan T
Environ Health Perspect. 1985 May;60:305-13. doi: 10.1289/ehp.8560305.
A polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) and tri- and tetrachlorinated benzene-containing electrical transformer was involved in an explosion and fire in a modern office building in Binghamton, New York, on February 5, 1981. Because of an unusual system of air shafts the entire building and adjacent garage became contaminated with toxic chemicals. Polychlorinated dioxins, furans, and biphenylenes were formed as pyrolytic by-products. Before the extent of the chemical contamination was appreciated workers were exposed to these chemicals. Four years after the explosion and after the expenditure of over $22 million for cleaning and other expenses, the building remains closed.
1981年2月5日,纽约宾厄姆顿一座现代化办公楼内,一台含有多氯联苯(PCB)以及三氯苯和四氯苯的电力变压器发生爆炸并起火。由于一个不同寻常的通风井系统,整座大楼及相邻车库都被有毒化学物质污染。多氯二噁英、呋喃和联苯烯作为热解副产物形成。在化学污染程度被意识到之前,工人们就接触到了这些化学物质。爆炸四年后,在花费超过2200万美元用于清理和其他费用之后,这座大楼仍然处于关闭状态。