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allaboutmojitos t1_ja3d88g wrote

Not my line of work, but if that’s the tank fill point, I’d venture to guess that this was an overfill situation and they’re doing the right thing by trying to absorb any run off. A leak would probably seep out from below, not run down from the top.

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ell0bo t1_ja3d6qh wrote

You might wanna look up some basic facts before you start asking things like what has she accomplished legislatively. Considering she's not a legislator, if she had some that'd be very impressive, or an impossible standard for you to hit on her for.

You might want to do a little research rather than mining a reddit comment thread for data. Doing this is fine if you have an iota of knowledge about which you are trying to ask questions.

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ColdJay64 OP t1_ja3cu1i wrote

“The fruit of the research bequeath upon Pennsylvania the number two overall ranking, losing only to New York. Hawaii took home the bronze.

“Featuring 61 countries’ top five, Pennsylvania is officially the second most popular state,” reads the study itself. “It’s topped the list in 28 countries, including Germany, France, Sweden, and Israel, and second in 16 countries, including the UAE, Qatar, South Africa, and the U.K.”

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AnotherUser297 t1_ja3cr9k wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is this an oil leak? by Ng3me

It’s not dangerous in terms of flammability (you could throw a match into a barrel of oil and it will go out), but it is terrible if it’s contaminating the ground and getting into water systems.

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