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-- Deirdre Newman
A sewage spill and a small chemical explosion plagued the UC Irvine
campus Tuesday.
At 8:45 a.m., a sewer backed up in the dining hall in the Middle Earth
residential area. About 4,500 gallons of sewage spilled out in the course
of an hour, said Karen Young, a school spokeswoman.
UCI plumbers and members of the Irvine Regional Water District
responded to the incident. They shut off the flow and pumped out the
blockage to clear the line.
A plugged grease trap may have been the culprit, Young added.
About 11:45 a.m., a small explosion rocked the engineering laboratory
building. There were no injuries or major damage, Young said. The
explosion occurred in a lab where students test combustible materials and
measure temperatures.
The explosion happened after hydrogen was not completely purged from
the previous experiment, causing an accumulation of natural gas, which
blew the duct top off of a vent, Young said.
Three technicians were in the room at the time, but about 20 people
were evacuated from the building, Young said.
The hazardous materials team, the fire marshal and police responded to
the explosion.
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