SPS Technologies Updates

News

Feb 26, 2025

Overview of Our Manufacturing Processes

  • We have been asked for more information about our processes.  We’ve developed a SPS Process Overview to provide information on what we make and how we make it, including the chemicals used in the process.  As reported previously, the main chemical storage area was not impacted by the fire.
  • Earlier this week, the fire department addressed some building materials that were smoldering.  As a result of the smoke from the smoldering material, three of our on-site air monitors picked up elevated levels of PM 2.5, which can be described as small particulate matter.  The elevated levels were limited to the evening and overnight hours on 2/24/2025.  None of the nearby community monitoring locations showed elevated levels.
  • SPS continues to ramp up cleaning of properties in the area. The crews, which now consist of approximately 90 individuals, are focused on residential properties today. SPS continues to test representative samples of debris.  Debris sampled to date has been confirmed to be non-asbestos containing materials. Please contact us at ContactSPS@pccairframe.com if you would like to request debris clean-up service for your property. 
  • Air and water monitoring continues.  SPS has 15 air monitors now in place. Six monitors circle the plant itself; the remainder are placed in the surrounding communities.
  • For your safety, please remain outside the fenced area surrounding the property. Only authorized people should try to access the property/building. Thank you.