Massive Oil Spill "Every Plant and Tree Died"



"We regret this incident and are working around the clock to limit the impact of the release," said Stephen Bart, the company's vice president of crude oil operations, in an earlier news release.

"Industry-leading technical experts and regulatory bodies are engaged onsite in our response efforts and to ensure an effective cleanup."


Read more: Company says construction equipment may have caused latest Alberta pipeline leak | CTV News

The Plains Midstream news release says it has conducted an assessment that has found no effect to wildlife.

Sorry, apparently it had NO impact on the wildlife.

You little weaselly weasel.

The people who say there is no environmental impact is the company that did the spilling. Seriously? Then you didn't include this part you little honest truth teller

Aboriginals in the area have said all vegetation in the spill area, from grass to trees, is dead but a spokesman from the pipeline's owner, Apache Canada, said 99 per cent of the fluid was water and that wildlife doesn't seem to have been affected.

Read more: Company says construction equipment may have caused latest Alberta pipeline leak | CTV News

You little perfect liar...
 


"We regret this incident and are working around the clock to limit the impact of the release," said Stephen Bart, the company's vice president of crude oil operations, in an earlier news release.

"Industry-leading technical experts and regulatory bodies are engaged onsite in our response efforts and to ensure an effective cleanup."


Read more: Company says construction equipment may have caused latest Alberta pipeline leak | CTV News

The Plains Midstream news release says it has conducted an assessment that has found no effect to wildlife.

Sorry, apparently it had NO impact on the wildlife.

You little weaselly weasel.

The people who say there is no environmental impact is the company that did the spilling. Seriously? Then you didn't include this part you little honest truth teller

Aboriginals in the area have said all vegetation in the spill area, from grass to trees, is dead but a spokesman from the pipeline's owner, Apache Canada, said 99 per cent of the fluid was water and that wildlife doesn't seem to have been affected.

Read more: Company says construction equipment may have caused latest Alberta pipeline leak | CTV News

You little perfect liar...

LOL, you little pencil dicked weasel....of course YOUR sources are the ONLY sources that could POSSIBLY tell the truth.

You lose dick weed.
 

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