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Josh Hawley (R-MO)
Josh Hawley
Republican·Missouri

Hawley Urges Boeing to Take Action to Remedy Latest Toxic Chemical Spill

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Thursday, July 31, 2025
Today, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.)senta letter to the Boeing Company’s President and CEO Robert Ortberg urging him to take further action following reports of a chemical leak at a Boeing facility in north St. Louis.“I write concerning new reports that a Boeing facility in north St. Louis leaked up to a thousand gallons of toxic nitric acid into Coldwater Creek. As you know, nitric acid is a caustic industrial agent that can cause burns and respiratory problems, and in high enough concentrations, death. You must continue to work to remedy this latest spill and ensure it never happens again,”Senator Hawley said.And this is not the first time Boeing has polluted Coldwater Creek with toxic waste.  In June 2023, a Boeing industrial wastewater treatment plant released high levels of hexavalent chromium—a carcinogen—into the creek.Residents in this region have also suffered from nuclear contamination in the creek bed due to Manhattan Project-related activities. Senator Hawley fought for years to secure financial compensation for the victims of this radiation exposure provided through the passage of hisRECA Act.Senator Hawley continues to fight to protect the residents of this region and is calling on Boeing to answer the following questions by August 15, 2025:
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July 31, 2025Robert K. OrtbergPresident & CEOThe Boeing CompanyJeff ShockeyEVP of Government Operations, Global Public Policy, & Corporate StrategyThe Boeing CompanyMr. Ortberg:I write concerning new reports that a Boeing facility in north St. Louis leaked up to a thousand gallons of toxic nitric acid into Coldwater Creek. As you know, nitric acid is a caustic industrial agent that can cause burns and respiratory problems, and in high enough concentrations, death. You must continue to work to remedy this latest spill and ensure it never happens again.The spill threatens the lives and health of residents in my state. And this is not the first time. In June 2023, a Boeing industrial wastewater treatment plant released high levels of hexavalent chromium—a carcinogen—into Coldwater Creek. As you may know, residents of this region have also suffered for years from the presence of nuclear contamination in the creek bed due to Manhattan Project-related activities. That remediation is still ongoing. It is disappointing that corporate neglect is following government neglect when it comes to the safety of my constituents who live near Coldwater Creek.Your company has stated that, “the situation was safely resolved.” Missourians deserve to know more. Since this is the second time your company has possibly endangered residents, you must take remedial actions. Please answer the following questions by August 15, 2025:
Thank you for your attention to this matter.Sincerely,Josh HawleyUnited States Senator

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Source: https://www.hawley.senate.gov/hawley-urges-boeing-to-take-action-to-remedy-latest-toxic-chemical-spill
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