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Northern Alaska pipeline leak may rank as one of region's largest

 

Cleanup crews have been working in subzero temperatures to sop up crude oil and

soiled snow near northern Alaska's Prudhoe Bay after what looks to be one of the

largest spills ever in the region. The source of the crud(e) was discovered last

Thursday by a BP oil worker: a quarter-inch rupture in the trans-Alaska oil

pipeline, apparently caused by corrosion, 650-odd miles north of Anchorage.

While the oil industry maintains it has an aggressive program for monitoring

such leaks, this spill is one in a long series of breaches of the aging pipeline

since at least 2001. These come in the wake of a 1999 attempt by six pipeline

employees to blow the whistle on neglected maintenance. Enviros say this latest

leak refutes industry claims that " gentle drilling " practices can keep Alaska's

wilderness -- including the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge -- safe from being

soaked in petroleum.

 

 

straight to the source: The NewStandard, 09 Mar 2006

 

 

straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Sam Howe Verhovek, 09 Mar 2006

 

 

straight to the source: MSNBC.com, Associated Press, 09 Mar 2006

 

 

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