>A spokesperson for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department confirmed to PEOPLE that the incident occurred due to a “broken pipe” and that... "the liquid was water from the AC system with a green dye in it, so if there is ever a leak, it can be traced to its source."
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...in this case. If a leak is a trickle, it can be exhausting to find in a maze of pipes.
But if it's one pipe that's clearly leaking alien blood, hey, we know exactly which pipe it is.
Yep. This stuff is pretty standard to use on car A/C systems too. So much that aftermarket refrigerant usually includes the dye. The assumption being that if you're refilling what should be a sealed system, it's probably got a leak somewhere. Of course, car A/Cs don't include water, but the concept is the same.
Mmm, typically chilled water is dyed blue, and heating water is dyed red. That’s more than likely Glycol mixture. Used in hvac systems. Pretty much antifreeze.
I used to work in an airport. I remember seeing pipes with insulation on them and giant stickers that said “glycol”. I guess that answers my decade old question as to if it’s green or not
I can almost guarantee there is no glycol in this. There might be stabilizers and conditioners, but no glycol. Glycol is used for water temps below 30*, and for HVAC in Florida there is no need for glycol as it likely runs somewhere around 45*. Chillers run close temps, they have controls to maintain tenths of a degree water temps, so if it gets anywhere near freezing there's a serious problem.
Source: chiller tech in South Florida.
Yes, for different variations of glycol. It does not take away from the fact that this is glycol lol. I’m an pipefitter for an HVAC company. I put these kind of systems in.
It isn’t just the UV dye that is added to all of these systems to check for pressure leaks? Looks exactly the same as the stuff that was put in the standpipe and sprinkler systems in buildings I used to inspect. Which was basically the same stuff they put in AC refrigerant systems. Just a bit goes a long way towards turning a lot of water fluorescent yellow/green in my experience.
Why would they have so much glycol in a system like this in an airport? Honestly curious what it’s used for in these situations.
Actually, it could be. Especially so close to the bathrooms. Our plumbers use a UV dye and cameras to find stoppages in their systems and this could also be a result of a blow out on something in their system. Wasn’t the first thing that came to mind but, it could be.
HVAC guy here. It's like the article said, the system had dye put into it to find a leak.
I feel truly sorry for whoever has to deal with that because the dye will smear and stain on almost anything and is a real bitch to clean up.
I have a spin mop, it’s nice to be able to get the excess water out easily, but the mop head will NOT stay on the stick lol it’s ridiculous. You have to mop a very certain inefficient way just to keep it on
It’s more helpful for smaller leaks. Also the poison color indicates to people that they shouldn’t touch/drink/bath in what is essentially anti-freeze. The stupidity of the average person should never be underestimated.
That's green dye that the chiller plant uses to help the HVAC team locate possible leaks in the cooling and heating system.
I used to work at Hartsfield Jackson International Airport in the HVAC department.
HVAC guy here, someone definitely shot a bunch of dye into a system, they got to witness the coil let go and shit the refrigerant oil EVERYWHERE. Someones in trouble lol that aint gonna be a small release of refrigerant.
>A spokesperson for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department confirmed to PEOPLE that the incident occurred due to a “broken pipe” and that... "the liquid was water from the AC system with a green dye in it, so if there is ever a leak, it can be traced to its source."
Someone needs to throw 4 turtles and a rat into that real fast.
And also throw some in a New York lawyers eyes.
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I’m disappointed at how low I had to go to find this comment lol
Literally the second reply to the top comment.
Exactly
Nice try, but that’s clearly ectoplasm
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When there’s somethin strange and it don’t look good.
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DVD or VHS?
i don't want to age myself but i remember dinosaurs and the internet at the same time...
Betamax Also had a copy on Laser Disc as well.
Winchesters...
I aint afraid of no BED
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I ain't afraid of no bed
Freaky ghost bed
Sleeping makes me feel good
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Ectocooler you mean
Man I love drinking that stuff. So delicious
Should be available at all airport water bottle refill stations
Who ya gonna call?🎶
...Florida Man?
Ali Gator
Ivan Ooze
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Or Gatorade
IT'S WHAT PLANTS CRAVE!!!
Its got electrolytes!
Apparently, Gozer wants a rematch.
Spooky ghost
Bebop? Rocksteady? T.M.N.T is that you?
Or nuclear waste
Ghost jizz it is!
This makes too much sense.. It’s where they store the fucking chem-trail sauce, and it started leaking
Well, it happened right by the chem trail loading dock, so it only makes sense.
And believe you me, this stuff *does* melt steel beams!
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Someone blows their nose and you wanna keep it.
That's Mountain Dew.
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> if there is ever a leak, it can be traced to its source It's above the big fucking green puddle.
...in this case. If a leak is a trickle, it can be exhausting to find in a maze of pipes. But if it's one pipe that's clearly leaking alien blood, hey, we know exactly which pipe it is.
Yep. This stuff is pretty standard to use on car A/C systems too. So much that aftermarket refrigerant usually includes the dye. The assumption being that if you're refilling what should be a sealed system, it's probably got a leak somewhere. Of course, car A/Cs don't include water, but the concept is the same.
Mmm, typically chilled water is dyed blue, and heating water is dyed red. That’s more than likely Glycol mixture. Used in hvac systems. Pretty much antifreeze.
I used to work in an airport. I remember seeing pipes with insulation on them and giant stickers that said “glycol”. I guess that answers my decade old question as to if it’s green or not
Glycol is also used in the deicing fluid they spray on airplanes.
I can almost guarantee there is no glycol in this. There might be stabilizers and conditioners, but no glycol. Glycol is used for water temps below 30*, and for HVAC in Florida there is no need for glycol as it likely runs somewhere around 45*. Chillers run close temps, they have controls to maintain tenths of a degree water temps, so if it gets anywhere near freezing there's a serious problem. Source: chiller tech in South Florida.
They have different color glycols.
Yes, for different variations of glycol. It does not take away from the fact that this is glycol lol. I’m an pipefitter for an HVAC company. I put these kind of systems in.
It isn’t just the UV dye that is added to all of these systems to check for pressure leaks? Looks exactly the same as the stuff that was put in the standpipe and sprinkler systems in buildings I used to inspect. Which was basically the same stuff they put in AC refrigerant systems. Just a bit goes a long way towards turning a lot of water fluorescent yellow/green in my experience. Why would they have so much glycol in a system like this in an airport? Honestly curious what it’s used for in these situations.
Actually, it could be. Especially so close to the bathrooms. Our plumbers use a UV dye and cameras to find stoppages in their systems and this could also be a result of a blow out on something in their system. Wasn’t the first thing that came to mind but, it could be.
Glycol?
HVAC guy here. It's like the article said, the system had dye put into it to find a leak. I feel truly sorry for whoever has to deal with that because the dye will smear and stain on almost anything and is a real bitch to clean up.
Usually you would use fluorescein as dye to detect any leak origins. What is very common and should not be too difficult to clean afterwards.
Is the dye always there as a preventive measure, or put in specifically when a leak is discovered using other means?
This is also used in vehicle leaks.
we put something like it in people to show up better on scans!
And it feels weird and also smells and tastes weird even when delivered by IV
Ghostbusters!
Nickelodeon slime melting because of how hot it is in Miami.
Alex Mack in the house
Dan Schneider in the house, show me them toes.
Dan ‘Get in the Van ‘ Schneider?
Considering Nickelodeon studios was based in Florida and nobody really knows where all the slime went after it closed.... This tracks.
"I dunno"
Someone won a *Teen Choice Award!*
You Can’t Do That On Television
I hope they have that spin mop I saw earlier. Seems quite effective on green ooze
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Now there are two of them!
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Take a screen shot and post to r/Juxtaposition
I have a spin mop, it’s nice to be able to get the excess water out easily, but the mop head will NOT stay on the stick lol it’s ridiculous. You have to mop a very certain inefficient way just to keep it on
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I laughed way to hard at this! Thank you!!
I came here for the spin mop comments
It's Florida, so i assume some type of Gatorade?
It's got electrolytes
Brawndo has what plants crave.
It's got what planes crave!
But why do planes crave it?
Because it has electrolytes.
What are electrolytes?
What plants crave
Brawndo has what plants crave
Oh... This answers why Florida is the way it is.
Does it contain alligators?
All liquid in Florida contains alligators. Or crocodiles. Sometimes both!
You can tell which it is because an alligator will see you later, and crocodile will see you in a while.
Brawndo! It’s what plants crave!
Its what planes crave*
Close. Mountain Dew officially. But I regularly service the hvac systems here, so I know for a fact that’s “Mountain Lightning” from Walmart.
It has what plants crave
Yes, antifreeze [https://youtu.be/EqU69WmoS-I?t=30](https://youtu.be/EqU69WmoS-I?t=30) Makes you blind and/or dead.
my favorite gatorade flavor
It's got what plants crave.
Probably Glycol, they dye it a color to make it easier to identify a leak
I think we could have figured there was a leak even without the dye....
It’s more helpful for smaller leaks. Also the poison color indicates to people that they shouldn’t touch/drink/bath in what is essentially anti-freeze. The stupidity of the average person should never be underestimated.
For example all the people that are chilling out next to the spray of lime green liquid.
Recommendation: you find a lime this color, don't eat it.
Yeah I definitely had a visceral reaction to this video, that color is so good at "DO NOT DRINK OR EAT THIS"
The dye tells them what system is leaking. That’s what identify meant here.
Wow it's almost like there's more than just 1 situation where a leak can occur, and dye can be useful. Wild.
Is about where the leak is coming from.
And the walls will ooze green slime!!!
Wait, they always do that.
But what was that third thing?!
I didn't know the buses ran this late!
They don't...
Hey look, someone's getting off...
The sash ringing… flash singing.. bash pinging….. no….
ITS THE HASH SLINGING SLASHER!!!!!!!
Nosferatu!
December 25th! 🧛
Ahhhhhh, my people! Scrolled until I found this!
The sash-ringing… the trash-singing…
Mash flinging… YES.
Scrolled too far for this lol
Was looking for this!😂
BRAWNDO! It's got what airline passengers crave! It's got electrolytes!
Welcome to CostCo. I love you.
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Came here for this
Whew. I was worried for a bit thinking it was....*water* 🤢, like from a toilet. Also welcome to the airport, I love you
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Can't believe how far I had to scroll for this. This is clearly the answer.
This is serious, someone give me a quarter, I was a witness, call me a reporter https://youtu.be/VFsTr0kGAqU?si=01jT-ThLpHzhEf5F
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The way I obsessively search for a brat comment on any post with anything neon green…lmaoooo
Same lol
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Bumpin that
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Leakin that
The airport, the airport…. She was telling us all along
Antifreeze? 🤔
Yeah probably a chilled water pipe with a glycol mix in it, basically antifreeze
Glycol leak I think.
That was my first thought, too. I work in a grocery store, and we've had leaks of the same colored liquid before.
Glycol is what is added to the water in a boiler/chiller HVAC system. Sorry to disappoint but it’s super common. This is just a super bad leak
That's Brando.... it's got what planes crave
Planes crave Brawndo Your mom probably craved Brando.
My first wife was 'tarded. She's a pilot now.
Who ya gonna call?
Took far too long to find this comment
GHOSTBUSTERS!
What if I told you there is a mop made JUST for this mess.. https://www.reddit.com/r/Satisfyingasfuck/s/LbxAlcpOL4
Cindy, your AC’s leaking…
That's green dye that the chiller plant uses to help the HVAC team locate possible leaks in the cooling and heating system. I used to work at Hartsfield Jackson International Airport in the HVAC department.
Flubber
HVAC guy here, someone definitely shot a bunch of dye into a system, they got to witness the coil let go and shit the refrigerant oil EVERYWHERE. Someones in trouble lol that aint gonna be a small release of refrigerant.
Reminds me of Half Life 1. Gorrrrrdon Freeemen yesssss...
show up in a hazmat costume and play a crackling geiger counter on your phone while waving it over the goo
Looks like antifreeze
...I don't want to set the world on fire...
Cowabunga Turtle Power!
It looks like Hi-C ecto cooler. Sorry, I'm really thirsty and really nostalgic at the moment.
This is tracer fluid, it's applied to AC systems to lacate a leak, it light up under UV light, same thing in used in AC systems on cars.
Looks like UV dye from the AC system.
It’s got electrolytes it’s what plants crave
This is how you get ninja turtles
Squidward: AND THE WALLS WILL OOZE GREEN SLIME oh wait they always do that
" And then the walls will OOZE green SLIME! Oh wait, they always do that".
That's just LED fluid. Same used on car blinkers.
big gulp
Propylene Glycol?
It is the chemtrail fluid