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Sarnia chemical plant to shut down for maintenance after safety outcry from First Nation [Video]

A chemical plant in Sarnia, Ont., announced on Saturday that it is temporarily shutting down for maintenance and to “address a mechanical issue” following complaints from a nearby First Nation whose members say they’ve become ill from the plant’s emissions.

“At INEOS Styrolution, ensuring the health and safety of our employees and community is paramount,” the company said in a statement.

It did not elaborate on what the mechanical issue was but vowed that it will “resume operation once addressed.”

The announcement comes after the nearby Aamjiwnaang First Nation pleaded with governments to shut down the plant — which produces chemicals of plastic and sits directly beside Aamjiwnaang — after members complained of becoming sick and data indicated high levels of benzene in the air.

Benzene is linked to a wide range of acute and long-term health effects, including cancer and blood issues.

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