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  2. List of pipeline accidents in the United States (1950–1969)

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    October 18 – A 16-inch gas transmission pipeline burst 30 miles from Spokane, Washington, shutting down gas delivery to the Spokane area. A family near the rupture had to take cover. [59] December 5 – A gas line in the basement of a store that was being worked on in Villa Rica, Georgia, exploded. Thirteen people were killed in the explosion ...

  3. Irving Oil - Wikipedia

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    The Irving Whale, an oil barge owned by Irving Oil's sister firm J.D. Irving Ltd., was carrying a cargo of 4300 tons of No. 6 fuel oil for Irving Oil when it sank in the Gulf of St. Lawrence on September 7, 1970, causing a large initial oil spill and subsequent leaks for the next 26 years until it was salvaged by the federal government on July ...

  4. Irving Oil Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The Irving Oil Refinery is a Canadian oil refinery located in Saint John, New Brunswick. It is currently the largest oil refinery in Canada, capable of processing more than 320,000 barrels (51,000 m 3 ) of crude oil per day. [ 2 ]

  5. Then and Now: Last post office horses - AOL

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    Wahlstrom said horses had been used for mail delivery in Spokane since 1889. One of the last postal horse cart drivers in our region was Harold Van Horne, who joined the post office and drove ...

  6. Irving Group of Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Irving Group of Companies is an informal name given to those companies owned and controlled by the Irving family of New Brunswick—descendants of Canadian industrialist K.C. Irving: his sons James K. (1928–2024), Arthur (1930–2024), and John (1932–2010), and their respective children.

  7. Irving Whale - Wikipedia

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    Irving Whale is a Canadian barge that sank off the north coast of Prince Edward Island, while en route from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Bathurst, New Brunswick, with a cargo of Bunker C oil in a rich fishing area. [2] It is "one of Canada's most notorious nautical disasters". [3]