Not exact matches
New natural
gas pipelines do not face the same kind of opposition as oil pipelines because the product is a
gas and, in case of a
leak, it escapes
into the atmosphere rather than fouling waterways and soil.
The nonprofit investigative news organization Pro Publica has reported numerous confirmed health and safety problems related to drilling and fracking, including a house explosion near Cleveland, Ohio, after
gas leaked into the home's water well.
On the morning of Dec. 3, 1984, a pesticide plant run by Union Carbide
leaked about 40 tons of deadly methyl isocyanate
gas into the air in Bhopal, quickly killing about 4,000 people.
They can range from former
gas stations or auto repair facilities where gasoline and oil has
leaked into the ground, to large former factories.
Topics included his reaction to Governor Cuomo's statement that he is not planning to approve a specific amount of pre-K funding set forth in the state senate proposed budget, how confident he is of pre-K funding, the status of his administration's review of the city's Sandy relief programs, his reaction to Governor Cuomo's statements on mayoral control of the city school system and charter schools, the current status of site clearing and the investigation
into the cause of the East Harlem building explosion, whether New Yorkers should be concerned about
gas leaks, his reaction to a tweet yesterday by Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito critical of Governor Cuomo's reaction to the East Harlem building explosion, how the church services he attended this morning for victims affected him personally and the relief efforts being led by his wife, Chirlane McCray, and the Mayor's Fund for NYC.
But methane
leaks could undo these benefits, and a switch to shale
gas could simply increase our dependence on fossil fuels and lock us
into a high - carbon future.
Improperly drilled wells or faulty well casings can
leak fracking fluids and methane
gas into nearby aquifers and water wells.
Hydrogen atoms contained in water readily bond with the heavy isotope to form hydrochloric acid
gas, which then
leaks into space — leaving more of the lighter isotope behind.
Pipeline
leaks also release methane, a potent greenhouse
gas,
into the atmosphere.
The
leak caused the pressure in the well to drop, allowing oil and
gas to flow uncontrolled
into the well bore.
They forms at sites were natural methane
gas leaks into seawater.
Just how much
gas from those older pipes and their newer replacements in the pipeline distribution system
leaks out and rises
into the atmosphere, though, is up for debate.
His approach relies on the fact that some liquids and
gases from bomb or drug production will
leak into the sewers through sinks, baths or toilets, and
into the air of a city via windows and skylights.
Together with documents from the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities, it suggests that some of the
gas is
leaking into the atmosphere from ageing pipelines beneath urban centres.
Phillips's data and the documents both suggest that at least some unaccounted - for
gas comes from methane
leaking into the atmosphere.
Some researchers suggest the aquifers have enough capacity to store a century's worth of emissions from America's coal - fired plants, but others worry the
gas can
leak back
into the air through fractures too small to detect.
This transformation from
gas to solid avoids the pitfalls of other sequestration projects, where carbon dioxide can
leak into the atmosphere or groundwater.
It is the main component of natural
gas, but by 2014 there were mounting suspicions that a lot of it was
leaking or being vented
into the air over the production fields, rather than being shipped off to market.
The problem with this overlap, the researchers found, is that shale -
gas extraction involves fracturing rock that could be needed as an impenetrable cover to hold CO2 underground permanently and prevent it from
leaking back
into the atmosphere.
Pressure at that depth keeps the
gas dissolved and prevents it from
leaking into the atmosphere.
By the time Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) scientists Barry Freifeld and Curt Oldenburg visited the Aliso Canyon natural
gas storage facility in December 2015, the SS - 25 well blowout had been
leaking natural
gas into the air for more than six weeks.
For instance, if a dog is heading
into a search and rescue mission, sensors can be attached to detect
gas leaks, and a camera and microphone can be used to gather more information.
His new paper suggests that 12 percent of natural
gas — mostly methane — that is produced in the U.S. ends up being
leaked into the atmosphere, double the amount he previously estimated.
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Food and
gasses put pressure on the stomach, causing stomach contents (including stomach acid) to
leak back
into the esophagus.
Carbon dioxide, exhaust fumes, putrid invisible
gases and boron (a chemical that
leaks into buildings from bricks) poison our bodies on a daily basis.
It makes sense to me that anything that would reduce stomach acid would only exacerbate the GERD (lower acid = more resident time for food in the stomach = more
gas / bloating =
leaking of stomach acid
into esophagus).
So, if you can keep those muscles strong and not be someone who's
leaking urine or unable to control
gas or stool, which happens as people get
into their 60s and beyond, that's really important.
The combustion chamber produces a much higher pressure than the cooling system, so you may have combustion
gases leaking into the coolant but no coolant
leaking into the combustion chamber, hence no loss of coolant.
Combustion
gasses could
leak into the water jacket and displace coolant leading to the overheating.
Any
leak may allow exhaust
gases into the cabin.
When an overheating issue is caused by a blown head gasket, the primary failure which occurred causing this is when combustion
gasses leak into the coolant passages (usually coolant is
leaking into the cylinder at the same time).
This problem can actually affect the
gas mileage as you will be sucking in oxygen at the
leaks which confuses the O2 sensors
into telling the computer to dump more fuel (it reads a false lean condition).
Remember you'll need new gaskets to do this or your new engine will have plenty of issues (like vacuum
leaks in the intake which will allow unmetered air
into the intake system, and exhaust
leaks which will allow air
into the exhaust track allowing for really crappy
gas mileage.).
Using the dip stick if you actually did see that the oil was low, then definitely there is a problem, There is a possibility that the piston rings may be
leaking oil
into the combustion chamber thus burning oil along with
gas.
The positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system is designed to prevent these
gases from
leaking into the...
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into dashboard,
gas cap recall and more.
Also take
into account responsibility: if a fire breaks out or the house collapses or a
gas leak occurs, you might be sued.
I have books that tell stories about GSDs coming home from far away, about waking up the owners to escape from the house during a
gas leak, and even one story of a dog that broke
into a house, saved his owners from a burning house, and jumped back
into the house to save the child still sleeping.
Even a short - term evacuation like a
gas leak could turn
into a large scale disaster that keeps you from returning home for days.
I came out
into a tunnel with a
gas leak, so popped on my gasmask and went through it.
The resulting report looked
into the amount of money lost to taxpayers from
leaks during careless
gas drilling on federal lands.
But in Southern California, a big natural
gas leak turned
into what Melissa called an epic ecological disaster, sending utilities searching for an alternative to
gas.
But it's a potent greenhouse
gas if it
leaks into the air, which happens far too routinely at tens of thousands of wells, compressors, pipelines and other pieces of North America's vast energy infrastructure.
Probably the warming climate was stimulating increased emissions from wetlands, while the rapid growth of natural
gas production by hydraulic fracturing («fracking») was
leaking a sizable fraction
into the atmosphere.
He estimated that as much as 8 percent of the methane in shale
gas leaks into the air during the lifetime of a hydraulic shale
gas well — up to twice what escapes from conventional
gas production.
Likewise, the Southern California
Gas Company can't «un-spew» the 83,000 metric tons of climate - changing methane that it passed
into the gentle wind above Porter Ranch, Los Angeles these past few months just by labeling it a mistake (which it has); but it does have to make the 2,300 neighbors whole — as well as the rest of the planet, perhaps in part by paying to suck the methane out of a few hundred dairy farms before it
leaks into the air.
The rate at which methane
leaks into the atmosphere from natural
gas production «is a critical question that we must answer,» say Reps. Henry Waxman and Bobby Rush, who have called on the chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee... Continue reading →
About 40 percent of the oil and
gas wells in parts of the Marcellus shale region will probably be
leaking methane
into the groundwater or
into the atmosphere, concludes a Cornell - led research team that examined the records of more than 41,000 such wells in Pennsylvania.