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English: March 2005 incident in the BP Texas City refinery. Diagram shows the effects of the raffinate splitter tower overfilling, with subsequent release of flammable hydrocarbons into the environment through the blowdown stack.
Deutsch: Unfall im März 2005 in der BP-Raffinerie Texas City. Das Diagramm zeigt die Folgen des überfüllten Abscheider-Turms mit anschließender Freisetzung brennbarer Kohlenwasserstoffe über den Rückhaltebehälter.
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Source https://www.csb.gov/file.aspx?DocumentId=5596 p. 63
Author U.S Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
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