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  2. Microbial contamination of diesel fuel - Wikipedia

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    Water can get into diesel fuel as a result of condensation, rainwater penetration or adsorption from the air — modern biodiesel is especially hygroscopic. The presence of water then encourages microbial growth which either occurs at the interface between the oil and water or on the tank walls, depending on whether the microbes need oxygen.

  3. 2014 Elk River chemical spill - Wikipedia

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    On Tuesday, January 14, the company revealed that the tank, which leaked about 7,500 gallons into the ground by the Elk River, had also contained a mixture of glycol ethers known as PPH, with a similar function as MCHM. The chemical spill was the third chemical accident to occur in the Kanawha River Valley within the last five years.

  4. High pressure injection injury - Wikipedia

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    Only injections of chicken vaccine, air, or water qualify for nonsurgical treatment; expectant management of these injuries is an option. [10] Surgical decompression is only necessary for high-pressure water injuries in cases where compartment syndrome symptoms are present. [11] [12]

  5. Waterborne disease - Wikipedia

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    The term waterborne disease is reserved largely for infections that predominantly are transmitted through contact with or consumption of microbially polluted water.Many infections may be transmitted by microbes or parasites that accidentally, possibly as a result of exceptional circumstances, have entered the water.

  6. Gas leak - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas leaks from fossil fuel extraction and use are known as fugitive gas emissions. Such unintended leaks should not be confused with similar intentional types of gas release, such as: gas venting emissions which are controlled releases, and often practiced as a part of routine operations, or

  7. Caffeine Can Disrupt Sleep Even 12 Hours After You've ... - AOL

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    Coffee drinkers may want to think twice before having large doses of caffeine several hours before bed — if they want a good night's sleep. A new study suggests that certain doses of caffeine ...

  8. Air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Photochemical and chemical reactions involving it fuel many of the chemical activities that occur in the atmosphere during the day and night. It is a pollutant and a component of smog that is produced in large quantities as a result of human activities (mostly the combustion of fossil fuels). [89]

  9. 23 Foods to Stock Up On Before a Snow Storm - AOL

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    Crackers, cookies, other snacks: It's okay to fuel up on your favorites. Dried fruits and nuts: You've got a trail mix in the making or an instant snack. Granola or protein bars: Easy on-the-go ...