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This is Richard Gray, Hazardous Material Team Coordinator from Division 11 of M.A.B.A.S. sharing some updates from this morning's incident on Harlem Avenue in Berwyn.
A serious accident occurred when a vehicle struck a saddle tank, causing an estimated 100 to 150 gallons of diesel fuel to spill onto the road. The area has been secured, and hazmat crews are on site to manage the situation and prevent further environmental damage.
Below are some photos taken by Richard Gray at the scene:
[Image 1: A close-up of the damaged tank and spilled fuel along Harlem Ave.]
[Image 2: A wider view showing the affected area and response efforts.]
[Image 3: A shot of the vehicle involved in the collision.]
[Image 4: Another angle of the spill and containment measures being taken.]
[Image 5: A side view of the tank and surrounding traffic disruption.]
The incident is still under investigation, and local authorities are working to clear the area and restore normal traffic flow. Residents in the vicinity are advised to avoid the area until it is declared safe.
Stay tuned for more updates as the situation develops.
Centrifugally Ductile Cast Iron Pipe is a kind of pipe made from spherical graphite cast iron by centrifugal spinning process. The pipes, which can convey many fluid media such as water, oil and gas, are widely used in various pipeline projects for metallurgy, mine, water conservancy, petroleum and urban public service utility.
With its high strength, high elongation, corrosion resistance, resistance to shock, easy construction and many other fine features, ductile iron pipe is the best choice in today's world for conveying water and gas safely. Ductile iron, also called nodular iron or spheroidal graphite iron, is characterized by the presence of spheroidal graphite in the resultant castings.
Ductile iron pipes are available in a range of diameters from 80mm to 1600mm and are suitable for both potable water transmission and distribution (in accordance with BS EN 545) and sewerage (in accordance with BS EN 598).
Ductile iron pipes are simple to joint, can be laid in all weather conditions and often without the need for selected backfill. Its high safety factor and ability to accommodate ground movement make it the ideal pipeline material for a wide range of applications.