Pipeline Spills 176,000 Gallons of Oil Into Creek 150 Miles From Dakota Access Protests

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Pipeline Spills 176,000 Gallons of Oil Into Creek 150 Miles From Dakota Access Protests
Source: NBC News
"A pipeline leak has spilled tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek roughly two and a half hours from Cannon Ball, where protesters are camped out in opposition to the Dakota Access pipeline.

Members of the Standing Rock Sioux and other tribes, as well as environmentalists from around the country, have fought the pipeline project on the grounds that it crosses beneath a lake that provides drinking water to native Americans. They say the route beneath Lake Oahe puts the water source in jeopardy and would destroy sacred land.

North Dakota officials estimate more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil leaked from the Belle Fourche Pipeline into the Ash Coulee Creek. State environmental scientist Bill Suess says a landowner discovered the spill on Dec. 5 near the city of Belfield, which is roughly 150 miles from the epicenter of the Dakota Access pipeline protest camps."

It's not yet clear why electronic monitoring equipment didn't detect the leak, Owen told the Asssociated Press.
Owen said the pipeline was shut down immediately after the leak was discovered. The pipeline is buried on a hill near Ash Coulee creek, and the "hillside sloughed," which may have ruptured the line, she said."


Read more: Pipeline spills 176K gallons of oil into North Dakota creek 150 miles from site of protests

Wow, I guess those native Americans knew something.
 
There's gotta be a better way than this. At the very least, if you're gonna run a pipeline, there should be rules that say you have to keep it away from water supplies and route it around them.
 
There's gotta be a better way than this. At the very least, if you're gonna run a pipeline, there should be rules that say you have to keep it away from water supplies and route it around them.
We could always try wifi delivery........ :eusa_whistle:

Sure...............get that gadget from "Tron" that digitizes things, and you could send it through the internet.

However.....................if the oil springs a leak crossing a porn site, things could get messy.
 
There's gotta be a better way than this. At the very least, if you're gonna run a pipeline, there should be rules that say you have to keep it away from water supplies and route it around them.
We could always try wifi delivery........ :eusa_whistle:

Sure...............get that gadget from "Tron" that digitizes things, and you could send it through the internet.

However.....................if the oil springs a leak crossing a porn site, things could get messy.
I don't know, some people like oily sex.......
 
There's gotta be a better way than this. At the very least, if you're gonna run a pipeline, there should be rules that say you have to keep it away from water supplies and route it around them.
We could always try wifi delivery........ :eusa_whistle:

Sure...............get that gadget from "Tron" that digitizes things, and you could send it through the internet.

However.....................if the oil springs a leak crossing a porn site, things could get messy.
I don't know, some people like oily sex.......

I said messy, not bad. I remember one time in my youth, I took all the sheets off of my water bed and myself and my wife got a bottle of baby oil and tried to hold on.

Lots of fun, but the cleanup was a bitch.
 
Pipeline Spills 176,000 Gallons of Oil Into Creek 150 Miles From Dakota Access Protests
Source: NBC News
"A pipeline leak has spilled tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek roughly two and a half hours from Cannon Ball, where protesters are camped out in opposition to the Dakota Access pipeline.

Members of the Standing Rock Sioux and other tribes, as well as environmentalists from around the country, have fought the pipeline project on the grounds that it crosses beneath a lake that provides drinking water to native Americans. They say the route beneath Lake Oahe puts the water source in jeopardy and would destroy sacred land.

North Dakota officials estimate more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil leaked from the Belle Fourche Pipeline into the Ash Coulee Creek. State environmental scientist Bill Suess says a landowner discovered the spill on Dec. 5 near the city of Belfield, which is roughly 150 miles from the epicenter of the Dakota Access pipeline protest camps."

It's not yet clear why electronic monitoring equipment didn't detect the leak, Owen told the Asssociated Press.
Owen said the pipeline was shut down immediately after the leak was discovered. The pipeline is buried on a hill near Ash Coulee creek, and the "hillside sloughed," which may have ruptured the line, she said."


Read more: Pipeline spills 176K gallons of oil into North Dakota creek 150 miles from site of protests

Wow, I guess those native Americans knew something.

hahaha

hilarious
 
Pipeline Spills 176,000 Gallons of Oil Into Creek 150 Miles From Dakota Access Protests
Source: NBC News
"A pipeline leak has spilled tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek roughly two and a half hours from Cannon Ball, where protesters are camped out in opposition to the Dakota Access pipeline.

Members of the Standing Rock Sioux and other tribes, as well as environmentalists from around the country, have fought the pipeline project on the grounds that it crosses beneath a lake that provides drinking water to native Americans. They say the route beneath Lake Oahe puts the water source in jeopardy and would destroy sacred land.

North Dakota officials estimate more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil leaked from the Belle Fourche Pipeline into the Ash Coulee Creek. State environmental scientist Bill Suess says a landowner discovered the spill on Dec. 5 near the city of Belfield, which is roughly 150 miles from the epicenter of the Dakota Access pipeline protest camps."

It's not yet clear why electronic monitoring equipment didn't detect the leak, Owen told the Asssociated Press.
Owen said the pipeline was shut down immediately after the leak was discovered. The pipeline is buried on a hill near Ash Coulee creek, and the "hillside sloughed," which may have ruptured the line, she said."


Read more: Pipeline spills 176K gallons of oil into North Dakota creek 150 miles from site of protests

Wow, I guess those native Americans knew something.
Like they could get more money if they protested?
 
Pipeline Spills 176,000 Gallons of Oil Into Creek 150 Miles From Dakota Access Protests
Source: NBC News
"A pipeline leak has spilled tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek roughly two and a half hours from Cannon Ball, where protesters are camped out in opposition to the Dakota Access pipeline.

Members of the Standing Rock Sioux and other tribes, as well as environmentalists from around the country, have fought the pipeline project on the grounds that it crosses beneath a lake that provides drinking water to native Americans. They say the route beneath Lake Oahe puts the water source in jeopardy and would destroy sacred land.

North Dakota officials estimate more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil leaked from the Belle Fourche Pipeline into the Ash Coulee Creek. State environmental scientist Bill Suess says a landowner discovered the spill on Dec. 5 near the city of Belfield, which is roughly 150 miles from the epicenter of the Dakota Access pipeline protest camps."

It's not yet clear why electronic monitoring equipment didn't detect the leak, Owen told the Asssociated Press.
Owen said the pipeline was shut down immediately after the leak was discovered. The pipeline is buried on a hill near Ash Coulee creek, and the "hillside sloughed," which may have ruptured the line, she said."


Read more: Pipeline spills 176K gallons of oil into North Dakota creek 150 miles from site of protests

Wow, I guess those native Americans knew something.
Like they could get more money if they protested?
yup
 

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