Residents and advocates gathered Saturday to demand the ban of a chemical that’s used at a Torrance oil refinery and that they are saying has the potential to trigger a mass casualty catastrophe.
Hydrofluoric acid is utilized in about 40 gasoline refineries throughout the US, in response to the Nationwide Assets Protection Council. The protection council states that “exposing as little as 1% of an individual’s pores and skin to HF (concerning the measurement of 1’s hand) can result in loss of life. When inhaled, HF can fatally harm lungs, disrupt coronary heart rhythms, and trigger different severe well being results.”
The Torrance Refinery makes use of modified hydrofluoric acid, or MHF, which the refinery considers to be a safer different to HF, although the declare is disputed by advocates. Steve Goldsmith, president of the Torrance Refinery Motion Alliance, which hosted the Saturday occasion, stated that if MHF have been to be been launched into the air, it will create irreversible well being results inside 6.2 miles of the refinery, trickling into different elements of Los Angeles County.
And in 2015, he stated, this nearly occurred.
On Feb. 18, 2015, there was an explosion on the refinery, then operated by ExxonMobil, brought on by the rupture of an eroded valve. The incident, which launched flammable hydrocarbons, injured 4 employees and compelled 14 colleges into lockdown.
The Saturday occasion, held at North Excessive College’s Performing Arts Middle in Torrance, marked the eleventh anniversary of the explosion.
Goldsmith described the chemical as “murderous.”
Viewers members take part in a “peace clap” at North Torrance Excessive as they hearken to audio system towards using hydrofluoric acid within the Los Angeles area and throughout the nation.
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“Torrance Refinery had an unlimited explosion, and a bit of apparatus the dimensions of a bus got here inside 5 ft of the hydrofluoric acid, inflicting a close to miss,” Goldsmith stated. “We’ve been working to do away with it.”
Residents like Christopher Truman say changing MHF with another possibility is the least that may be achieved. His dad and mom stay close to the refinery.
“I’m born and raised within the South Bay, and my household lives in, successfully, what could be the blast radius if one other accident occurred,” Truman stated. “So simply in that facet, I’m very nervous about it.”
MHF can also be used to scrub semiconductor surfaces and produce pesticides and herbicides within the agricultural and pharmaceutical industries, in response to the Torrance Refinery.
County Supervisor Janice Hahn stated residents mustn’t assume “they are going to be fortunate” if one other refinery accident have been to happen.
“Solely two refineries in California use MHF, Torrance Refinery and the Valero Refinery in Wilmington,” Hahn stated. “MHF is just too harmful to make use of. It’s a flesh-eating, low-crawling, poisonous vapor cloud. Our communities won’t be protected till this chemical is gone.”
Goldsmith stated a Chevron refinery in Salt Lake Metropolis discovered an ionic-liquid alkylation course of as an alternative choice to MHF. He added that the 2025 Chevron refinery explosion in El Segundo “would have been completely different if that they had been utilizing MHF.”
“They used one other chemical that didn’t endanger the group,” Goldsmith stated. “And that’s the factor about refineries, they’ve explosions. However that’s why you may’t have [MHF] round issues that may blow up.”
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U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Los Angeles) seems on a video message explaining her laws, which she says can have a constructive affect for communities within the Los Angeles area.
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U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, (D-Los Angeles), who represents the town of Torrance, greeted attendees in a prerecorded message, through which she reintroduced her invoice, the “Stopping Mass Casualties from Launch of Hydrofluoric Acid at Refineries Act,” which targets vegetation utilizing MHF.
“I initially launched this invoice in December of 2024,” Waters stated within the video. “I confronted appreciable opposition, particularly from the United Metal Employees Union, [who were] involved that if refineries transformed to safer applied sciences, among the refineries may shut, leaving employees with out jobs. They agreed with me that hydrofluoric acid is harmful. However they nonetheless wouldn’t help my invoice. So I made a decision to go forward and reintroduce this invoice, [without] union help.”
The invoice would give refineries 5 years to search out an alternative choice to the damaging chemical. Violators could also be topic to fines as much as $37,000 per infraction.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn speaks out towards using hydrofluoric acid.
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Some residents confused the necessity for transparency from native officers.
Ian Patton, a Lengthy Seashore resident, stated most elements of the investigation into the 2015 explosion have been withheld.
“Why can’t they not make this report public? The [Torrance Refinery Action Alliance] has been asking for it for years,” Patton stated. “The subsequent step was to have a look at litigation below the California Public Information Act. It’s not one thing that we wish to do, however the public deserves to know whether or not these vegetation are protected.”
