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  2. Merrimack Valley gas explosions - Wikipedia

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    According to the NTSB's preliminary report, customers in the accident area received gas from a low-pressure (0.5 psi) distribution network which, in turn, was fed from a high-pressure (75 psi) main pipeline via regulators controlled by sensors measuring pressure in the low-pressure pipes. At the time of the accident, workers were replacing some ...

  3. List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 2020s

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    July 28 – A gas line explosion and fire occurred in Martin County, Texas, which injured four workers. A ditching truck hit an existing high-pressure gas line, causing an explosion and fire. [6] July 29 – A contractor ruptured a gas pipeline in Mont Belvieu, Texas, causing an explosion and fire. There were no injuries.

  4. What is the red fire retardant dropped by planes to fight LA ...

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    Authorities battling a series of large wildfires in the Los Angeles area have employed a bright red fire retardant to tamp the flames, leading to dramatic images of the material blanketing scores ...

  5. Energy accidents - Wikipedia

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    February 11, 2013 An underground methane gas explosion killed 18 miners at the Vorkutinskaya coal pit in northern Russia. [54] April 5, 2013 A gas well blowout kills 2 and injuries 2 others in Texas USA. [55] [56] April 28, 2013: A gas explosion demolishes a five-story residential building in Reims France, killing no less than 3 people and ...

  6. Doorbell camera captures moment garbage truck explodes in ...

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    The truck, powered by compressed natural gas, was operated by Groot Waste Management, police said, adding the company sent clean-up crew and equipment to the scene, who "removed residual content ...

  7. Forest Service Guard Station - Wikipedia

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    A United States Forest Service Guard Station is an administrative building located in a National Forest in the United States which is not at the same location as the District Ranger's headquarters (the Ranger Station). They usually have office and workshop space, tool storage and often sleeping quarters.

  8. Ranger station - Wikipedia

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    A ranger station is a building complex typically including a dwelling and outbuildings which support a ranger or other guardian of a wilderness or national forest area. For example, the Cold Meadows Guard Station in Idaho County, Idaho , United States, is a complex of six buildings and structures in the Payette National Forest .

  9. Category : United States Forest Service ranger stations

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