The Keystone, a newer pipeline, leaked 12 times in its first year of operation....the next year it spilt 21,000 gallons of oil in North Dakota alone.
It leaked 16,800 gallons of oil in South Dakota this year.
I'm waiting for it to be game 7 bottom of the 9th and the Indians come back down three, but I don't think it's progressed that far get.....first world series For the cubs in a gazillion years is all the curse will probably allow for now.
I'll take losing a few games if it helps to get the lines figured out for playing better later in the season.
They say a team learns more about itself from losing than winning...
I guess it was more of a science question. What's the water content of the soil 90 feet below a river? How much water needs to be mixed with soil and oil before its able to float upwards?
We know more about planets light years away than we do about a few miles below our feet.
So if the pipeline is 90 feet under the Missouri River and it leaks how does that contaminate the river? I can't find much online and I'm having a hard time figuring it out. I see a pipeline leaked in Yellowstone river a few years ago but was only five feet below the river, and in some places was exposed to the river.