We've been fortunate in the water fuel and hydroxy research community to not have more accidents than we have had.
But one family-owned company in Sylmar California, in the L.A. metropolitan area, seems to be a magnet for big disasters. //
This is the third explosion since 2008 by the hydroxy company owned by Timothy Larson, the 2010 blast having killed one of his sons. //
Investigators said the company had used an air compressor and two pressure vessel tanks that it was not permitted to use, and that it used altered tanks in a way that were not "good engineering practice" and "not in accordance with" national standards. //
In the most recent incident, building owner Nick Werth said it was leased by Rainbow of Hope, which was working to develop sustainable clean-water systems for developing countries.