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As a result of the change to corrosive river water, the aging lead pipes released higher concentrations of lead into Flint's homes.
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In each case a change in water treatment appears to have exacerbated corrosion of water pipes, releasing more particles from solder into the water.
The other spill occurred when a broken pipe released 5.5 metric tons of diesel fuel into a tributary of the Huang Ho (Yellow River) in Shandong province.
In December 2005, over 700 kilograms of molten sodium coolant burst through a pipe, releasing toxic fumes and damaging the plant.
Doors are jammed, generators are offline, and broken pipes release scalding steam.
While the city has now switched back to the Detroit water system, the water from the Flint River damaged the city's water pipes and released lead and other pollutants from the pipes into the water supply.
Several dozen people were sickened yesterday afternoon after a worker at a trucking company near the New Jersey Turnpike broke an above-ground pipe and released sulfur dioxide into the air, officials said.
When the crack grew large enough, oil in the pipe was "released into the buffer space between the bearing chamber and the hot air surrounding the IP turbine disc.
During sampling, it was found that there were some yellow iron filings in the biofilm A3, suggesting that the Fe in the stainless steel pipe was released.
Fast-moving missiles can damage pipes and release their contents: this was a factor in the Piper Alpha disaster, and in other accident contexts that are important in offshore engineering.
At the state level, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality or MDEQ has been hit with heavy criticism for failing to require the city of Flint to treat the water with anti-corrosives to prevent the metal pipes from releasing lead into the system.
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