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Pipeline spills 176,000 gallons of crude into creek 150 miles from Standing Rock

100% predictable. So the Indians were right.


Pipeline spills 176,000 gallons of crude into creek about 150 miles from Dakota Access protest camp

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.

This is from 2016 dipshit.


This is also a gathering pipeline, not a transfer pipeline, as stated in the article two different types of pipeline entirely.
 
100% predictable. So the Indians were right.


Pipeline spills 176,000 gallons of crude into creek about 150 miles from Dakota Access protest camp

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.

This is from 2016 dipshit.


This is also a gathering pipeline, not a transfer pipeline, as stated in the article two different types of pipeline entirely.

I was in the business for thirty years.
The media gets it wrong 60% of the time when it comes to actually identifying the real problem.
It's like the Deep water Horizon spill and the failure of the Blowout preventer.
It was obvious from the get go that was the culprit but it took the media forever to come to the proper conclusion.
 
Hope they don’t go on the warpath and start scalping innocent people.
What a stupid, racist comment.
Why is it racist, isn't that what Indians do?
You're as bad as he is.

. . . when it comes down to it, I guess I would rather be "bad" than come off as an arrogant prick.


I actually agreed with the folks of Standing Rock on this issue.

In college I marched with AIM. I know he was being sarcastic, but frankly, I think it is a good idea. THEY SHOULD go scalp every goddam politician and corporatist in the nation.

SHIT Heads that think profit is more important than clean water and the environment?


They ought to lawyer up and sue the hell out of them, and scalp' em for all they are worth. :auiqs.jpg:
Figuratively scalping them is fine as far as I'm concerned, but the first comment was still racist.
 
100% predictable. So the Indians were right.


Pipeline spills 176,000 gallons of crude into creek about 150 miles from Dakota Access protest camp

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.



Would you kindly point out which pipeline had the tiny leak?

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100% predictable. So the Indians were right.


Pipeline spills 176,000 gallons of crude into creek about 150 miles from Dakota Access protest camp

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.

Do you mean as the EPA did?

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100% predictable. So the Indians were right.


Pipeline spills 176,000 gallons of crude into creek about 150 miles from Dakota Access protest camp

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.

This is from 2016 dipshit.


This is also a gathering pipeline, not a transfer pipeline, as stated in the article two different types of pipeline entirely.

I was in the business for thirty years.
The media gets it wrong 60% of the time when it comes to actually identifying the real problem.
It's like the Deep water Horizon spill and the failure of the Blowout preventer.
It was obvious from the get go that was the culprit but it took the media forever to come to the proper conclusion.

I read the investigation report, was the blowout preventer faulty, or did the skewing of the inner pipe from the blowout cause a functioning blowout preventer to fail to shear the pipe and shut off the leak?
 
100% predictable. So the Indians were right.


Pipeline spills 176,000 gallons of crude into creek about 150 miles from Dakota Access protest camp

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.

Hey man, did you not learn the meaning of current events in school? From OP link:

"Published 2:28 PM ET Mon, 12 Dec 2016 Updated 10:30 AM ET Tue, 13 Dec 2016 "

This is 2019, brah.
 
Running out of material to work with. Let’s just rehash noone will ever know.
 
100% predictable. So the Indians were right.


Pipeline spills 176,000 gallons of crude into creek about 150 miles from Dakota Access protest camp

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.


Pipelines sometimes fail, but then so do rail cars , trucks and ships on the ocean.

Never heard of the Exxon Valdez? The captain of the ship got drunk as a skunk, wrecked the boat, and the rest was history. Shit happens.
 
100% predictable. So the Indians were right.


Pipeline spills 176,000 gallons of crude into creek about 150 miles from Dakota Access protest camp

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.


Pipelines sometimes fail, but then so do rail cars , trucks and ships on the ocean.

Never heard of the Exxon Valdez? The captain of the ship got drunk as a skunk, wrecked the boat, and the rest was history. Shit happens.

If there were long prison sentences handed out, shit wouldn't happen so frequently.
 

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