KENTWOOD - Almost two months after the Smitty's Supply explosion, an independent tester warned the community that toxic chemicals were still showing up downstream.
Residents gathered at the First Baptist Church in Kentwood on Saturday for the third community meeting with independent environmental tester Scott Smith.
Smith presented samples pulled from the Tangipahoa River in September, where he believes contamination continues to spread from the Smitty's Supply explosion.
"What we're finding in ponds ... it's mixtures of very dangerous cancer-causing chemicals," said Smith.
The EPA, which is leading the official cleanup, said it recovered more than 10 million gallons of waste and continues to test air, soil and water in the area. According to EPA officials, results showed that contamin