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|  Message 2663  |
|  Benjamin.Kubelsky to Sancho Panza  |
|  Re: Oil pipeline ruptures, spills crude   |
|  15 May 14 21:36:10  |
 From: Benjamin.Kubelsky@verizon.net On 5/15/2014 12:22 PM, Sancho Panza wrote: > On 5/15/2014 9:05 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote: >> For those of you on Usenet so enamored of the safety record of pipelines >> for transportation of oil, you may not want to read about last night's >> disaster: >> >> A ruptured oil pipe near the suburb of Glendale has spilled about >> 10,000 gallons of crude oil onto streets; initial reports had the spill >> at 50,000 gallons. The leak from a 20 inch pipe was reported as 12:15 >> am. Thursay, May 15, 2014. It was shut off remotely within 10 minutes of >> firemen arriving. Despite the shut off, the spill continued for at least >> 45 minutes. >> >> A strip club had to be evacuated. >> >> The pipe was under pressure; oil was seen shooting 20 feet into the sky. >> >> The oil came from Bakersfield. It's a pumping transfer station sending >> oil to a storage facility near Bakersfield. >> > Seeing as how no cause has yet been offered and the proximity of the > rupture to the San Andreas Fault, seismic activity is not out of the > question. > > > --- > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus > protection is active. > http://www.avast.com > I live in LA. This was all over the news today. We also had record heat, fires and a sunbather run over by a lifeguard. But no earthquakes. We would have noticed that! --- SoupGate/W32 v1.03 * Origin: LiveWire BBS -=*=- UseNet FTN Gateway (1:2320/1) |
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