Published on: 06/06/2026
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Norman Barlow was just three months into his job as an electrical and instrumentation technician at the Nippon paper mill when a chemical tank ruptured last week, spewing nearly 600,000 gallons of toxic slurry just as workers gathered in a nearby break room to start a new shift.
Barlow, a longtime tradesman, was one of 11 men killed at the Longview mill and, at 58, the oldest. His body was the last to be recovered from the mill last Saturday.
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