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Supplier: Containment Solutions, Inc. (CSI)
Description: -corrosive, safely storing standard petroleum fluids, biofuels and biodiesels, ethanol and ethanol blends, ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD), even diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). And unlike underground steel tanks, CSI's fuel storage tanks are backed by an industry best 30-year corrosion
- Diameter / Width: 72 inch
- Features: Corrosion Protection, Double Wall, Spill Containment, Vented, Underground Use
- Material: Composite/Fiberglass
- Type: Fuel/Oil Tank
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Supplier: Containment Solutions, Inc. (CSI)
Description: ReTank® ReTank® is an on-site retrofit system which allows you to turn any Containment Solutions, Owens Corning or other manufacturers' fiberglass single-wall tank into a hydrostatically monitored double-wall tank. Benefits include reducing costs of tank replacement and
- Features: Corrosion Protection, Spill Containment, Underground Use
- Material: Composite/Fiberglass
- Type: Fuel/Oil Tank, Hazardous Tank
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Supplier: Containment Solutions, Inc. (CSI)
Description: FuelMaster® System Containment Solutions, Inc. (CSI) has earned the reputation over the last 40 years for providing owners and engineers with cost effective solutions for the safe storage of motor vehicle fuels in underground and aboveground applications. This goal is best
- Diameter / Width: 43 to 95 inch
- Features: Corrosion Protection, Double Wall, Fireproof, Insulated, Outdoor Use, Spill Containment, Vented, Underground Use
- Height: 45 to 85 inch
- Material: Steel
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Supplier: UL Standards & Engagement
Description: /e-vent plugs, adapters and caps. b) Part II Liquid Control Products - applies to functional devices and accessories intended for connection to tank top openings (directly on fittings or indirectly on pipe) and perform safety or operational functions in liquid spaces, such as spill
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Supplier: UL Standards & Engagement
Description: /e-vent plugs, adapters and caps. b) Part II Liquid Control Products - applies to functional devices and accessories intended for connection to tank top openings (directly on fittings or indirectly on pipe) and perform safety or operational functions in liquid spaces, such as spill
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Modeling the impact of ethanol on the persistence of benzene in gasoline‐contaminated groundwater
Comparisons are made between dissolved benzene plumes from a gasoline spill and those from an otherwise equivalent spill containing 10% ethanol (gasohol).
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FootPrint (BTEX plume model)
FootPrint is a simple and user-friendly screening model used to estimate the length and surface area of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) plumes in ground water, produced from a spill of gasoline that contains ethanol .
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Encyclopedia of Surfactants Volume 2
spillages may be slippery; contains ethanol -keep away from heat, flame, and sparks .
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Encyclopedia of Industrial Additives, Volume 3
Abel CC): 73 F Toxicity/Handling: Skin irritant on pro- longed contact with conc. form; pro- tective gloves and goggles should be worn; spillages may be slippery; con- tains ethanol -keep away from heat, .
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Insights into the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver necrosis and fibrosis: Status report
Spills and evaporation of ethanol - containing diets never occur in our system nor does the variability of ethanol and diet consumption occur that can be a common and serious problem with other models, especiallywhen liver injury starts developing in animals.
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Oxygenated gasoline release in the unsaturated zone, Part 2: Downgradient transport of ethanol and hydrocarbons.
In the event of a gasoline spill containing oxygenated compounds such as ethanol and MTBE, it is important to consider the impacts these compounds might have on subsurface contamination.
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Denatured ethanol release into gasoline residuals, Part 1: source behaviour.
One possible concern is the spill of denatured ethanol (E95: ethanol containing 5% denaturants, usually hydrocarbons) in sites with pre-existing gasoline contamination.
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PO*WW*ER mobile treatment unit process hazards analysis
The 5-gal carboy is assumedto be ruptured or spilled,and the spilled ethanol results in a concentration in the containment room at the lower expbsive limit (LEL).
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https://uwspace.uwaterloo.ca/bitstream/handle/10012/6351/McNaughton_Cameron.pdf?sequence=1
If the existing petroleum hydrocarbon system is modified to contain higher blends of ethanol , subsequent leaks and spills will interact with existing petroleum hydrocarbons causing complicated issues with co-solvency and re-mobilization of contaminants (Freitas 2009).
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Absorption method for rapid decontamination of solutions of ethidium bromide and propidium iodide
Both PI and EB are highly soluble in ethanol and in- advertent spillage of EB- or PI- containing solutions are usually washed with absolute ethanol.
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