Completely off-topic, but: One time my wife and I decided to have a look around Burns Bog, located in southwest Metro Vancouver. We're driving around searching in vain, and finally asked a couple walking their dog, where's Burns Bog? The short answer: you're in it. The guy went out of his way, walked us maybe a block, to an entrance to Bog proper.
What is the issue with it being volatile? Volatility is a measure of how willing a substance is to evaporate. It has nothing to do with its flammability. For example, chloroform is extremely volatile, and absolutely incombustible. (Apologies if this sounds pedantic. Just one of those things that gets to me.)
LOL! Reminds me of Mark Watney making water from rocket fuel. Actually, Google Maps was what I was slowing down. But I used to drive across NE on I-80 several times a year because we had lived in Iowa and had also lived in Colorado. So, lots of back & forth seeing friends. Also friends in Bridgeport and in North Platte.