Cary Fire Department investigators and a Cary police officers gather in the parking lot of Fox Valley Systems in Cary on Thursday, the day after multiple explosions.
Laura Stoecker | Staff Photographer
An employee from Environmental Monitoring and Technologies takes water samples from a sewer in a nearby retention pond down the street from Fox Valley Systems Thursday, the day after multiple explosions at the Cary plant.
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Field technician Michael Bernstein, left, and project foreman Steve Clack of SET Environmental, Inc. sift through leaves and vegetation checking for paint flecks and other possible contaminants in a retention pond a few doors down from Fox Valley Systems in Cary.
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Workers from SET Environmental work on the premises of Fox Valley Systems in Cary, taking care of runoff water and checking for contamination on Thursday, the day after multiple explosions at the plant.
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Brett Coleman, owner of Coleman's restaurant, which is across the street from Fox Valley Systems in Cary, happened to be looking out the window when Wednesday's explosions happened at the plant. Coleman then saw office workers run from the building without their coats on and offered to take them into the restaurant. A few minutes later a Cary policeman came over and evacuated everyone.
Laura Stoecker | Staff Photographer
An employee from Environmental Monitoring and Technologies Thursday tests water samples near Fox Valley Systems, the day after multiple explosions at the Cary plant.
Laura Stoecker | Staff Photographer