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Source: The Guardian
Dakota Access pipeline has first leak before pipeline is fully operational
Leak raises fresh concerns about hazards to waterways and
outraged indigenous groups, who have long warned that the
project poses a threat to the environment
Sam Levin in San Francisco
Wednesday 10 May 2017 22.56 BST
The Dakota Access pipeline has suffered its first leak, outraging indigenous groups who have long warned that the project poses a threat to the environment.
The $3.8bn oil pipeline, which sparked international protests last year and is not yet fully operational, spilled 84 gallons of crude oil at a South Dakota pump station, according to government regulators.
Although state officials said the 6 April leak was contained and quickly cleaned, critics of the project said the spill, which occurred as the pipeline is in the final stages of preparing to transport oil, raises fresh concerns about the potential hazards to waterways and Native American sites.
They keep telling everybody that it is state of the art, that leaks wont happen, that nothing can go wrong, said Jan Hasselman, a lawyer for the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, which has been fighting the project for years. Its always been false. They havent even turned the thing on and its shown to be false.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/10/dakota-access-pipeline-first-oil-leak
MattP
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(206,857 posts)A leaky surge pump along the Dakota Access oil pipeline spilled 84 gallons of crude oil in April at the pump station just north of Crandon in Spink County.
Thats according to Brian Walsh, an environmental scientist with state Department of Environment and Natural Resources Ground Water Quality Program.
The pipeline, which will move oil from shale formations in western North Dakota roughly 1,170 miles to Patoka, Ill., is not yet operational. In north-central South Dakota, it cuts through Campbell, McPherson, Edmunds, Faulk and Spink counties.
More: http://www.thepublicopinion.com/news/local_news/s-d-looking-into-dakota-access-oil-pipeline-leak-in/article_d5cc89d6-3589-11e7-8289-bb5fd634f2d1.html