you can burn it and don't worry about the money going down the drain
you put salt or water on it
they may get into equipment and cause serious problems
Equipment failure can lead to oil spills and environmental damage.
They clean it off of the surface of the water by skimming the surface with Booms,skimmers,sorbents,chemicals,vaccums, and shovels. Hope this helps Then the skimmed oil, if in larger quantities can be recycled economically.
Henry W Lichte has written: 'Performance testing of four skimming devices' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Oil separators, Oil spill booms, Oil spills
I'm afraid that they are there for good.
The spills and splatters in the microwave should be wiped immediately to keep the microwave clean. The spills and the splatters cause inefficiency to the microwave. ***************************************** The longer the splatters are left in the microwave, the harder it will be to remove them.
Some household cleaners contain solvents that dissolve stains. Other cleaners may contain detergents and solvents that bleach away stains and spills.
You can vacuum floors by turning off the brushes of the vacuum.However the vacuum isn't designed to ingest liquids in large quantities.A shop vacuum is a best for spills,but you want to remove the filter first.
Ships using ocean water to wash their fuel tank-----------aplus c=3
Dagmar Schmidt Etkin has written: 'Sizes of US marine spills (The OSIR statistical series: 30 years of oil spills)' 'Financial costs of oil spills worldwide' 'Indoor Air Qlty Sch' 'Marine spills worldwide: All sources (The OSIR statistical series: 30 years of oil spills)' 'Biocontaminants in indoor environments' -- subject(s): Aerosols, Indoor air pollution, Microbiology, Air 'Marine spills worldwide: Regional analysis (The OSIR statistical series: 30 years of oil spills)' 'Financial costs of oil spills in the United States' 'Indoor air quality glossary' 'Ceilings/walls and IAQ' -- subject(s): Ceilings, Indoor air pollution, Interior walls, Materials, Toxicology, Wall coverings 'Marine spills worldwide: Coastal and offshore facilities (The OSIR statistical series: 30 years of oil spills)' 'Office furnishings/equipment & IAQ' -- subject(s): Air quality, Health aspects, Health aspects of Air quality, Health aspects of Indoor air pollution, Health aspects of Office equipment and supplies, Health aspects of Office furniture, Indoor air pollution, Office equipment and supplies, Office furniture 'Marine spills worldwide: Vessels (The OSIR statistical series: 30 years of oil spills)'
Well, sometimes they are used for firecalls, chemical spills, terrorism, curfew, and lunchtime. Some places still use them as air raid sirens today