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  • curprev 05:0205:02, 4 August 2024 P Aculeius talk contribs 91,470 bytes +3,174 Re-rolling back same apparent vandalism. undo Tag: Manual revert
  • curprev 04:0204:02, 4 August 2024 216.247.58.210 talk 88,296 bytes −1,836 The Kuwaiti oil fires produced air pollution that caused respiratory distress. [citation needed] The Deepwater Horizon explosion killed eleven oil rig workers.[1] The fire resulting from the Lac-Mégantic derailment killed 47 and destroyed half of the town's centre.[2] Spilled oil can also contaminate drinking water supplies. For example, in 2013 two different oil spills contaminated water supplies for 300,000 in Miri, Malaysia;[3] 80,000 people in Coca, Ecuador.[4] In 2000, springs were contami undo Tags: Reverted references removed Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 03:5703:57, 4 August 2024 216.247.58.210 talk 90,132 bytes −900 [1] Spills may take weeks, months or even years to clean up.[2] Oil spills can have disastrous consequences for society; economically, environmentally, and socially. As a result, oil spill accidents have initiated intense media attention and political uproar, bringing many together in a political struggle concerning government response to oil spills and what actions can best prevent them from happening.[3 undo Tags: Manual revert Reverted references removed Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 03:5403:54, 4 August 2024 216.247.58.210 talk 91,032 bytes −438 Oil spills may be due to releases of crude oil from tankers, offshore platforms, drilling rigs and wells, as well as spills of refined petroleum products (such as gasoline and diesel fuel) and their by-products, heavier fuels used by large ships such as bunker fuel, or the spill of any oily refuse or waste oil. [citation needed] undo Tags: Manual revert Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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  • curprev 03:4203:42, 4 August 2024 216.247.58.210 talk 88,310 bytes −1,879 The Kuwaiti oil fires produced air pollution that caused respiratory distress.[citation needed] The Deepwater Horizon explosion killed eleven oil rig workers.[1] The fire resulting from the Lac-Mégantic derailment killed 47 and destroyed half of the town's centre.[2] Spilled oil can also contaminate drinking water supplies. For example, in 2013 two different oil spills contaminated water supplies for 300,000 in Miri, Malaysia;[3] 80,000 people in Coca, Ecuador.[4] In 2000, springs were contamin undo Tags: Reverted references removed Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 03:3903:39, 4 August 2024 216.247.58.210 talk 90,189 bytes −843 Oil spills can have disastrous consequences for society; economically, environmentally, and socially. As a result, oil spill accidents have initiated intense media attention and political uproar, bringing many together in a political struggle concerning government response to oil spills and what actions can best prevent them from happening.[3] undo Tags: Reverted references removed Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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