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At Anyox, Granby Consolidated operated a mine and smelter 1914–1936. [13] The Granby coalmine at Cassidy operated 1918–1932. [14] At a 1923 foreclosure sale, Allenby Copper Co., a Granby Consolidated affiliate, acquired the Canadian Copper Corporation mine on Copper Mountain. Ore shipping began in 1925, and Granby Consolidated and Allenby ...
To obtain a certification the registered items have to be inspected by National Board-commissioned inspectors and built to required standards. The purpose of National Board registration is to promote safety and document specific equipment design and construction details for future use.
On March 10, 1925, a fire under seven of Beacon's oil tanks required the evacuation of 200 South Everett residents. [18] On December 10, 1926, an explosion at the Beacon refinery shook buildings in Everett, Medford, and Winchester. [19] On February 10, 1928, ten of the company's stills exploded, setting fire to over 500,000 gallons of oil ...
Granby, by Thomas Henry Lister, published in 1826; Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company, Limited a Canadian mining and smelting company; Granby roll, an amateur wrestling technique; Granby Runestone located in Sweden; Granby (typeface), a font family by Stephenson Blake; Granby station, a train station in Granby, Colorado
A post office called Granby has been in operation since 1856. [4] The community took its name from Granby, Massachusetts. [5] Blow & Kennett, Collier White Lead Co., Granby, Missouri, Mining historically was the chief industrial activity at Granby. [6] At the turn of the 20th century, Granby contained a large smelter owned by Henry Taylor Blow. [7]
The book Introduction to Architectural Science states about liquid fuel storage tanks, "often in a housing development a central storage tank is installed (usually underground) which will be filled by an oil company", and that a supply of liquid fuel is piped to individual apartments or houses from the central storage tank. [2]
A Renewable Identification Number (or RIN) is a serial number assigned to a batch of biofuel for the purpose of tracking its production, use, and trading as required by the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) implemented according to the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
Stack Tank Oil (STO) density (or API) may also be used by regulatory bodies to classify oil and oil products. Other properties such as Molecular Weight, saturated aromatic resin and asphaltene (SARA), refractive index, wax appearance temperature, asphaltene precipitation, and acid number, are also specified at Stock Tank conditions. [1]