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Independent Study: Bakken Crude Is Like Other Light Crudes & Meets Current Safety Requirements For Rail Shipment
2014-05-27 08:08:31| oilandgasonline Home Page
A comprehensive third-party study released recently by the North Dakota Petroleum Council (NDPC) shows that Bakken crude oil is very similar to other light crudes and meets all federal regulations and tank car design standards for shipping flammable liquids by rail.
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U.S. EPA Sponsored Field Study Supports Viability of Spray-Applied Geopolymer Liner for Use in ...
2014-05-27 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
A severely deteriorated 60-inch diameter pipe relined with innovative EcoCast GeoSpray material was completely restored, eliminating the need for replacement.<br /> <br /> THE WOODLANDS, Texas – Three years ago Inland Pipe Rehabilitation (IPR), in conjunction with Milliken Infrastructure Solutions, developed the EcoCast Advanced Geopolymer Relining System to provide a more cost-effective sewer infrastructure repair and rehabilitation solution. According to the American Society of Civil ...This story is related to the following:Construction Equipment and SuppliesSewer Pipe Rehabilitation Services | Pipe Lining & Coating Services
Climate warming driving native trout to extinction, study says
2014-05-26 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
NBC: Montana fly fishing guide and shop owner Jason Lanier hooks a feisty rainbow trout almost every day he hits the waters in the lower valley of the Flathead River system. From an angler's perspective, the catch is a thrill. Rainbows put up a good fight, much better than the one offered by the state's native westslope cutthroat trout. "And cutthroats that have some rainbow genetics in them typically fight harder for sure," the owner of the Bigfork Anglers Fly Shop told NBC News. About 20 million...
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Warm Pacific Behind U.S. Cold: Study
2014-05-26 08:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Counsel and Heal: Unusually warm western Pacific waters might be a reason of the bone-chilling winter in parts of the United States earlier this year, according to a new study. "People's reaction when they sit under 10 feet (3 meters) of snow is to say, 'This cannot be man-made climate change,' " said professor Tim Palmer of Oxford University, lead author of the study, in a press release. "But there is a plausible link." According to the study, strengthening of trade winds has led to a build-up of warm water...
Pakistan: Teams study bursting glacial lakes in northern areas
2014-05-25 21:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Dawn: Meteorologists have been rushed to investigate two glacial lakes that burst out in Gilgit-Baltistan region recently, causing flash floods and disrupting traffic on Karakoram Highway (KKH). Deputy Commissioner Hunza Usman Ali told Dawn that a lake formed atop the roughly 20 kilometre-long Hussaini glacier in Gojal Valley burst its banks at three or four points on May 7 and the rushing waters damaged some agricultural land but spared the settlements down below. Such floodwaters bring down a...
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