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There was an explosion that took place in
2001.  http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/Hydro/Hutch/index.html
Isaac Wallace,  University Records Manager
Clemson University

At 09:06 AM 12/30/2004 -0800, Steven Whitaker wrote:
>Underground Vaults & Storage stores records in a salt mine in Hutchison
>KS, and also in limestone bluffs in KC.   I believe they have other
>facilities also.  I have not heard of any explosion suffered by UV&S, or
>any other commercial records center.
>
>Best regards, Steve
>Steven D. Whitaker, CRM
>Records Systems Manager; City of Reno
>
> >>> [log in to unmask] 12/30/04 08:13AM >>>
>I was told that , several years ago, there was an off-site storage (it
>was
>not Iron Mountain) vendor that had a storage facility somewhere in the
>Midwest ( Kansas or thereabouts) that stored records for clients inside
>of
>a mountain.
>
>Underneath the records ,natural gas had built up and ,eventually,
>exploded, burning the client records.
>
>Does anyone remember or recall this story?
>
>Matthew Rose
>Asst. Vice President - The Bank of New York
>DSD Deposit Account Operations - RMD
>718-315-4520 (W)
>718-315-4542 (F)
>
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