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  2. 'Tremendous smell': Dispatch logs detail chaotic scene at ...

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    Crews just before 2 p.m. began applying water on the railcar tank using a fire hydrant at U.S. 50 and state Route 128, due to the "very substantial" chemical leak. Cleves Water Works was called to ...

  3. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    Water damage can originate by different sources such as a broken dishwasher hose, a washing machine overflow, a dishwasher leakage, broken/leaking pipes, flood waters, groundwater seepage, building envelope failures (leaking roof, windows, doors, siding, etc.) and clogged toilets.

  4. Ashland oil spill - Wikipedia

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    On January 2, 1988, a four-million gallon tank was used for the first time after being dismantled (from an Ohio location) and rebuilt in Pennsylvania. It was this tank, holding approximately 3.5 million gallons of diesel oil , that failed and collapsed, dumping nearly 1 million gallons of the oil into a storm sewer that led to the Monongahela ...

  5. Ohio Senator's company doesn't have to pay for well leak ...

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    The state Oil and Gas Commission has sided with the Department of Natural Resources in a case involving who should pay for a $1.3 million environmental cleanup caused by a leak from an Ohio ...

  6. What are leaking underground storage tanks and how are ... - AOL

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    Modern tanks are fiberglass, which is more resistant to corrosion, but all tanks begin to leak sooner or later, said Dr. Kelly Pennell, a professor of environmental engineering and water resources ...

  7. Flashing (weatherproofing) - Wikipedia

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    At the very bottom of a roof/wall intersection, the lowermost step flashing specially formed to deflect water away from the wall. Valley flashing In the valley of two intersecting roof planes. A structure incorporating flashing has to be carefully engineered and constructed so that water is directed away from the structure and not inside.

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