An ExxonMobil pipeline running under the Yellowstone River in south central Montana ruptured late Friday, spilling crude oil into the river and forcing evacuations.Looks like a small incident, but just seeing "ExxonMobil" and "oil spill" is a powerful reminder of the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
The pipeline burst about 10 miles west of Billings, coating parts of the Yellowstone River that run past Laurel — a town of about 6,500 people downstream from the rupture — with shiny patches of oil. Precisely how much oil leaked into the river was still unclear. But throughout the day Saturday, cleanup crews in Laurel worked to lessen the impact of the spill, laying down absorbent sheets along the banks of the river to mop up some of the escaped oil, and measuring fumes to determine the health threat.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
ExxonMobil Pipeline Spill at Yellowstone River
At New York Times, "Ruptured Pipeline Spills Oil Into Yellowstone River."
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