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  • Keystone Pipeline spills 210,000 gallons of oil in S. Dakota


    AMHERST, S.D. (KSFY) - Crews are working to clean up a pipeline leak that has spilled at least 210,000 gallons of oil in South Dakota.


    Brian Walsh with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources tells KSFY News they were alerted to the leak at 10:30 a.m. Thursday morning by TransCanada.

    The leak was in the Keystone Pipeline located in an agricultural area in Marshall County. There have been no reports of the oil entering any waterways or water systems at this time.

    Walsh said 5,000 barrels of oil have leaked, and at 42 gallons a barrel, that totals 210,000 gallons of oil.

    The pipeline has been shut off and the leak has been covered. An emergency response plan has been activated to get more staff and contractors to the site for clean up.

    Walsh anticipates the clean up will take some time.

    KSFY News reporter Kayleigh Schmidt will have more on this story with a live report from Marshall County tonight at 5 and 6 p.m.

    The following is a statement from TransCanada in response to the oil leak:

    "TransCanada (TSX, NYSE: TRP) crews safely shut down its Keystone pipeline at approximately 6 a.m. CST (5 a.m. MST) after a drop in pressure was detected in its operating system resulting from an oil leak that is under investigation. The estimated volume of the leak is approximately 5,000 barrels. The section of pipe along a right-of-way approximately 35 miles (56 kilometres) south of the Ludden pump station in Marshall County, South Dakota was completely isolated within 15 minutes and emergency response procedures were activated.
    http://www.ksfy.com/content/news/Cre...458046943.html

  • #2
    they usualy underestimate the spill in the beginning.
    its probably twice the size.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by STEELHEAD View Post
      they usualy underestimate the spill in the beginning.
      its probably twice the size.
      Yep. This is a big deal but this thread is noticeably quiet

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        • #5
          Thank god for dawn dish soap

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
            Yep. This is a big deal but this thread is noticeably quiet
            Those native Americans & other protestors had it right, the experts had it wrong..

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            • #7
              Key example of why we should be against the XL pipeline. This oil has seeped into the soil and will be there for a millennia now, and who knows what kind of ecological effects it will have in the long term. Not to mention they stated it happened in an agricultural area. I'm sure the farmers aren't to happy about the possible contamination to their livelihood.

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              • #8
                https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...39970985897984

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                • #9
                  This was yet another in the long list of things that Trump and his supporters were "for it just because Obama was against it". Well SD is Trump country so they shouldn't complain. They got what they wanted.

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                  • #10
                    It takes one man to create a mess, but thousands to clean it up. Trump is creating jobs, take that libtards.

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