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Don't cry over spilled milk

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wow, thats a lot of milk.

how did they end up cleaning the milk outta that river?

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Oh man, the stream is white! I suspect the only reason they boomed the stream was because of the fuel. I don't really think milk would turn it into a hazmat incident, even if it was 6500 gallons of it.

I really like their website too. Nice, clean layout.

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Milk is a Haz Mat situation, I just finished my Haz Mat Tech training, this incident is dangerous to the environment and will kill nearly all wildlife living in the affected water. It is not a Haz Mat situation to waht you would normally expect but it is non-the-less.

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It is not hazardous to humans but is hazardous the the ecosystem..

Edited by AS702

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Well I sure don't remember talking about milk in any hazmat classes I've ever taken, but I suppose too much of anything is hazardous, even if the substance is normally not harmful. Although seeing as how easily milk mixes with water, I imagine it would be nearly impossible to actually remove it just by putting out a few booms.

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Milk wouldn't be any kinda hazmat incident?

Oh yeah.... ever have a milk truck overturn and rupture on a 95 degree summer day. Can you say gag city. We even had to get a spill number because of it and was declared a etiological hazard.

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Well I sure don't remember talking about milk in any hazmat classes I've ever taken, but I suppose too much of anything is hazardous, even if the substance is normally not harmful. Although seeing as how easily milk mixes with water, I imagine it would be nearly impossible to actually remove it just by putting out a few booms.

Well think of it this way: can fish get oxygen out of the milk?

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Is it true that they used Oreos to absorb the milk?

Yea u would need alot of Oreos for that. It's like Willy Wonka with the chocolate river, just this is milk, and it goes sour.

Edited by VFD L29

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The booms are for he fuel. You're gonna need oreos and grahm crackers to contain it. Once it reaches the water, it'll just mix, as milk is mostly water.

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I have to dispute the Oreos theory here....they would make a poor absorbant since they stay crunchy in milk. I think vanilla wafers might work much better.

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I might deploy the giant biscotti absorbent barrier...... rolleyes.gif

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