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Ten Teaspoons of Mercury Shut Down Two EKU Science Buildings During Finals Week
On December 1, 2011, equipment being relocated from Moore Building to EKU's new science facility on Kit Carson Drive leaked an estimated 10-12 teaspoons of mercury, contaminating both structures and triggering a simultaneous two-building evacuation during final examinations. Students in the middle of semester finals were told to leave immediately; the Madison County Emergency Management Agency and state environmental regulators were notified. EKU contracted with a certified hazmat cleanup firm to decontaminate both buildings.
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