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re: TPC Plant in Port Neches Explosion: Port Neches, Groves, and parts of Nederland Evacuated
Posted on 11/28/19 at 5:00 am to PipelineBaw
Posted on 11/28/19 at 5:00 am to PipelineBaw
You can see in the pic the tower in the center is damaged and listing, as well as the scorching of the paint on the spheres closest. If one of those pops off it gonna start a huge chain reaction, with major damage to a larger area.
For those unfamiliar with the petrochemical industry. When chemicals get put into spheres, it's bad shite, and under pressure for a reason. This could get pretty ugly if the wind shifts.
For those unfamiliar with the petrochemical industry. When chemicals get put into spheres, it's bad shite, and under pressure for a reason. This could get pretty ugly if the wind shifts.
Posted on 11/28/19 at 5:50 am to biohzrd
quote:No doubt the spheres can be high pressure....they surely must have a plan to evacuate/off load the material in the spheres when a situation like this occurs?
For those unfamiliar with the petrochemical industry. When chemicals get put into spheres, it's bad shite, and under pressure for a reason
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