Keystone pipeline spilling 200k gallons all over Dakota.

Thank you.
So the left is going crazy over the new Keystone when the spill didn’t come from it.

everyones favorite pipeline is doing just what everyone feared .

Probably all over some tribes burial site .

Keystone Pipeline leaks 210,000 gallons of oil in South Dakota
Conservatives mocked for years the chances of the pipeline leaking
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Do you have even a remote clue what happens to crude at freezing (32 deg F)? IT JELL'S. This is what has happened with this leak and why they can use VACALL trucks to suck it up easily from the surface to include any contaminated soil.

Your hyper partisan bull shit is noted...

The line does not transport crude in the first place. It is Bitumen, a tar or asphalt like substance that has to be diluted with petroleum and heated so it will even flow through the pipe. It's not as easy to clean up as you think

nice try

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You think it is crude oil, and not bitumen?


if it has to be heated as you stated

it does exactly as the other poster stated when it cools

you are a dumbass

It takes 3 to 4 days before the mixture starts to separate. Can't tell it from normal crude by looking at that stage.

so what the same applies to crude oil when it is cooled

you have once again made the other posters point not yours

--LOL

keep digging retard
 
You are a fucking liar. May God damn your soul.

Opinion: After 25 years, Exxon Valdez oil spill hasn't ended - CNN

Twenty-five years ago on March 24, the oil tanker Exxon Valdez slammed into Bligh Reef and spilled more than 11 million gallons of crude oil into the cold, clear waters of Alaska's Prince William Sound -- one of the "last best places" on Earth. The oil charged through Prince William Sound and out into the Gulf of Alaska, damaging more than 1,300 miles of some of the most remote, wild shoreline in this country.
This happened 25 years ago, so we might note the anniversary as we do any other historical event. That, however, would imply that the oil spill is over. It's not, and likely never will be.
The sound's coastal ecosystem is permanently damaged. Thousands of gallons of Exxon Valdez oil still pollute the beaches; this oil is still toxic and still hurting the ecosystem near the shore.
The government considers, as of 2010, only 13 of the 32 monitored wildlife populations, habitats and resource services that were injured in the spill as fully "recovered" or "very likely recovered." Some are still listed today as "not recovering." This includes a pod of orcas, which lost 15 of its 22 members after the spill, and has not produced a calf since. Given only one older female is left, scientists appear certain that this unique pod of orcas will go extinct -- it's just a matter of time. The government conclusion is that "there appears to be no hope for recovery."

The "not recovering" list also includes Pacific herring, one of the sound's keystone species. Once the source of a vibrant commercial fishery, herring declined so precipitously that a fishery closed, and has not reopened.
Eight inches long, herring once swam in schools of a million or more, a sudden flash of their silver undersides confusing predators. In April, their spawning turned the bays and lagoons milky white. More than 40 species -- bald eagles, brown bears, seals, humpback whales, tufted puffins, murres -- depend on these small fish.
Opinions are like assholes, every liberal is one...Take your opinion piece and file it next to the fake global warming chapter dupe!
 

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