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Scientists believe that the plumes are not pure oil, but most likely a haze of oil droplets, natural gas and the dispersant chemical Corexit, 210,000 gallons of which has been mixed into the jet of oil streaming from the seafloor.
While a significant portion of that plan is focused on the subway's brittle infrastructure, money is also being used to help the system fight a force not entirely under its control: water, 13 million gallons of which is pumped out on a regular dry day, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which oversees the subway system.
That does not include more than 100,000 gallons of oil spilled along the Santa Barbara County coast on May 19, about 20,000 gallons of which went into the Pacific Ocean, prompting a massive and ongoing cleanup.
Animals and marine life are washing up on Santa Barbara's shores after a ruptured underground pipeline leaked an estimated total of 105,000 gallons of crude oil on Tuesday -- 21,000 gallons of which ended up in the ocean.
The tanker was carrying about 4,500 gallons of gasoline, hundreds of gallons of which spilled out across the freeway into storm drains and down onto Johnny Carson Park, Burbank Fire Capt.
"Sometimes I think I'm in over my head," half-jokes Michael Lay, head bartender at Faith & Flower downtown, in the middle of peeling 36 lemons for six batches of English milk punch, gallons of which customers have been drinking every week -- about a gallon a night on weekdays and two gallons a night on the weekends.
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With an average mileage, participants will each save 200 gallons a year, or $500 per year at $2.50 a gallon--of which about 20% is taxes--for 9.4 years which is the average life of a vehicle.
A top agent was anthrax, a gallon of which was strong enough to kill eight billion people.
The current price of premium fuel is about $4.37 a gallon, of which 76.2percentt goes to taxes.
By contrast, in Britain, gas at the pump costs around $7.70 a gallon, of which about $4.90 are taxes.
Before President Richard M. Nixon renounced germ warfare in 1969, for example, the United States Army produced dried anthrax, a single gallon of which could hold up to eight billion lethal doses -- enough in theory to kill every person on the planet, twice.
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