GKN Aerospace Faces Water Spill Amid Ongoing Chemical Crisis in Orange County
A water spill incident occurred at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove, California, where approximately 50 gallons of water overflowed into a storm drain. This event is part of an ongoing chemical crisis involving methyl methacrylate (MMA), a chemical that posed an explosion risk in late May, leading to the evacuation of 50,000 residents in nearby areas. The spill happened during a routine transfer of stormwater into a storage tote for analysis. Health officials are testing the water for traces of MMA, although they believe the likelihood of contamination is low. The crisis began when a pressurized tank containing 7,000 gallons of MMA showed signs of heating, prompting emergency measures to prevent an explosion. The situation was stabilized by May 26, but the transfer of neutralized MMA for disposal has been delayed.