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Happy 4th! Exxon Oiline Ruptures into famous river as well!

turbolaser4528

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Happy fokin forth of July this year of 2011. What an exhilarating and interesting time to be alive!

---so I was smokin' a one hitter on the deck watching fireworks on the water, drinkin a cold brew. I come inside and go to yahoo.com, and what do I see?


LAUREL, Mont. (AP) — Teams of federal and state workers fanned out Sunday along Montana's Yellowstone River to gauge the environmental damage from a ruptured ExxonMobil pipeline that spewed tens of thousands of gallons of crude into the famous waterway.

An Environmental Protection Agency representative said that only a small fraction of the spilled oil is likely to be recovered.

Agency on-scene coordinator Steve Way said fast flows along the flooding river are spreading the oil over a large area, making it harder to capture. But Way said that also could reduce damage to wildlife and cropland along the river.

A 25-mile long slick of oil had reached as far west as Hysham Saturday night. An estimated 1,000 barrels, or 42,000 gallons, spilled Saturday before the flow of oil from the damaged pipeline was stopped.

Duane Winslow with Yellowstone County disaster coordinator Duane Winslow says dozens more ExxonMobil cleanup workers began to arrive in Montana on Sunday morning.

The break near Billings in south-central Montana fouled the riverbank and forced municipalities and irrigation districts Saturday to close intakes. The river has no dams on its way to its confluence with the Missouri River just across the Montana border in North Dakota. It was unclear how far the plume might travel.

"The parties responsible will restore the Yellowstone River," Mont. Gov. Brian Schweitzer said.

A 600-foot-long black smear of oil coated Jim Swanson's riverfront property just downstream from where the pipe broke.

"Whosever pipeline it is better be knocking on my door soon and explaining how they're going to clean it up," Swanson said as globules of oil bubbled to the surface. "They say they've got it capped off. I'm not so sure."

Duane Winslow, Yellowstone County director of disaster and emergency services, said the plume was dissipating as it moved downstream. "We're just kind of waiting for it to move on down while Exxon is trying to figure out how to corral this monster," Winslow said.

"The timing couldn't be worse," said Steve Knecht, chief of operations for Montana Disaster and Emergency Services, who added that the plume was measured at 25 miles near Pompeys Pillar National Monument. "With the Yellowstone running at flood stage and all the debris, it makes it dang tough to get out there to do anything."

Brent Peters, the fire chief for the city of Laurel about 12 miles west of Billings, said the rupture in the 12-inch diameter pipe occurred late Friday about a mile south of Laurel.

He said about 140 people in the Laurel area were evacuated early Saturday due to concerns about possible explosions and the overpowering fumes. He said they were allowed to return at about 4 a.m. after fumes had decreased.

Winslow said hundreds of residents downstream were told to evacuate in the early morning hours as authorities knocked on doors, but it's unclear how many did.

In a statement, ExxonMobil said it was sending a team to help with cleanup, and that state and federal authorities had been alerted to the spill. The ExxonMobil Pipeline Company "deeply regrets this release," it said.

Crews were putting out absorbent material along stretches of the river in Billings and near Laurel, but there were no attempts at capturing oil farther out in the river. In some areas oil flowed underneath booms and continued downstream.

The smell of oil permeated the air for miles downstream and through the city of Billings.

"Nobody's been able to lay their eyes on the pipe," Peters said. "Right now, the Yellowstone River is at flood stage. The bank isn't stable enough for anybody to get close."

The cause of the rupture in the pipe carrying crude oil from Belfry, Mont., to the company's refinery in Billings wasn't known. Peters and Malek said speculation involves high water that might have gouged out the river bed and exposed the pipe, which was possibly hit by debris.

"I haven't seen it this high for at least 15 years," Peters said.

Jeb Montgomery of ExxonMobil said the pipe was buried six feet below the riverbed.

The state has received record rainfall in the last month and also has a huge snowpack in the mountains that is melting, which has resulted in widespread flooding in recent weeks.

Three oil refineries are in the Billings area, and Peters said he asked all three to turn off the flow of oil in their pipelines under the river once the leak was reported. He said ExxonMobil and Cenex Harvest Refinery did so, and that Conoco Phillips said its pipe was already shut down.

He said the river where the leak occurred is about 250 yards wide, and that an oil slick appeared to be about 20 feet wide.

"That was the farthest my flashlight would reach," he said.

Laurel, which has about 6,500 residents, is known for a huge Fourth of July fireworks display put on by the fire department. Peters said the town can swell to as many as 50,000 people for the event.

He said the fire department plans to hold the event on Monday.

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Associated Press writer Keith Ridler in Boise, Idaho, contributed to this report

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http://news.yahoo.com/teams-gauge-exxon-oil-spill-damage-mont-river-152649789.html

Is this anything significant? thoughts? I'm off tomorrow, getting intoxicated thoroughly tonight!!!
 
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paladin420

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Thoughts?? Hope they ain't shootin fireworks at that river... Good thing oil is organic.. Fuck arn't fish slippery enough.. Maybe I am already intoxicated...
 
L

longearedfriend

there is always something

war

oil spills

bridge collapsing

people killing

i would rather not know
 

NOKUY

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saw that on saturday too....

another exxon fukin up prestine water.......

valdez, now yellostone river .....fukin fuks
 

NOKUY

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saw that on saturday too....

another exxon fukin up prestine water.......

valdez, now yellostone river .....fukin fuks
 

Molson

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Saw this earlier...

My first thought: "sucks for all those who now have to work on the 4th..." Y'know.. EPA... Montana DEP...non-profit agencies... etc..

I think I read something on reuters saying something like "as of now... no negative effects on wildlife have been reported".

But what? 47k gal? Give it a few days...weeks... or months then get back to me.... but what'ya gonna do? Now? Not much.
 

bentom187

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yeah i guess all the animals are going off into hiding to die undignified and slowly then theyll start poping up here and there.
i seriously hate hearing how unimportant life is compared to money its just f'ing paper but somehow eveyones stuck on stupid.

:scripture: :rant:
 

trichrider

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right. not just stupid either! the square root of stupid. why a pipeline beneath the river? makes no sense to me they just didn't put it above the river...but then again i wasn't a contractor for the job either, or an engineer, or hydrologist.

egregious acts against humanity, certainly, new deal? not! try manifest destiny, destroyed many nations...and the manner in which they did it was the wanton slaughter of millions of bison, the food source of many of those nations. open air nuclear testing, war as an income stream, to name a couple.

ooops. damn glad my property is not river front...
 

joeuser

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True that, ignorance is bliss, put me back into the matrix!!

Just want us to clean up the planet and get on a sustainable path :)

Got the money to clean everything up? Are YOU on the volunteer list to do some cleaning? Or is it the usual...make a lot of noise, complain, and then let someone else do it/pay for it?

And WHAT are you going to use for energy because oil is so "unclean"?

saw that on saturday too....

another exxon fukin up prestine water.......

valdez, now yellostone river .....fukin fuks

Stop driving, stop using electricity...there, now we don't need pipelines to move oil around. I KNOW you don't want more trucks on the road to deliver the fuel...just HOW do you expect them to get the fuel to your local gas station? Shit happens, accidents happen...no system is perfect.

yeah i guess all the animals are going off into hiding to die undignified and slowly then theyll start poping up here and there.
i seriously hate hearing how unimportant life is compared to money its just f'ing paper but somehow eveyones stuck on stupid.

:scripture: :rant:

how important is your QUALITY of life? Do you use ANY of that fuel? Then stop complaining.

right. not just stupid either! the square root of stupid. why a pipeline beneath the river? makes no sense to me they just didn't put it above the river...but then again i wasn't a contractor for the job either, or an engineer, or hydrologist.

egregious acts against humanity, certainly, new deal? not! try manifest destiny, destroyed many nations...and the manner in which they did it was the wanton slaughter of millions of bison, the food source of many of those nations. open air nuclear testing, war as an income stream, to name a couple.

ooops. damn glad my property is not river front...

Hmmm...burying a pipeline is MORE dangerous than keeping it above ground? And WHAT would the countryside look like with all these above ground pipes running all over the place? Shit happens, pipes leak. WOULD it be ANY different having an ABOVE ground pipe leak 50,000 gallons as opposed to a buried pipe leaking? I don't understand...your "logic".

I think "stupid cubed" wrote...well never mind!
 

turbolaser4528

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Got the money to clean everything up? Are YOU on the volunteer list to do some cleaning? Or is it the usual...make a lot of noise, complain, and then let someone else do it/pay for it?

Big Oil certainly has the $$$ but they don't seem to care about the environment at all. I've worked for environmental agencies before raising funds to help put an end to air, water, and noise pollution FYI.

And WHAT are you going to use for energy because oil is so "unclean"?

Nano-solar panels once the price drops on the systems, or hydroxy gas, ill figure something out



Stop driving, stop using electricity...there, now we don't need pipelines to move oil around. I KNOW you don't want more trucks on the road to deliver the fuel...just HOW do you expect them to get the fuel to your local gas station? Shit happens, accidents happen...no system is perfect.

No system is perfect, true. But I don't see European and Asian Energy companies dumping millions of gallons of oil into the gulf, or into precious rivers. We could do a lot better as America.



how important is your QUALITY of life? Do you use ANY of that fuel? Then stop complaining.

OK, do you work for an oil company btw?



Hmmm...burying a pipeline is MORE dangerous than keeping it above ground? And WHAT would the countryside look like with all these above ground pipes running all over the place? Shit happens, pipes leak. WOULD it be ANY different having an ABOVE ground pipe leak 50,000 gallons as opposed to a buried pipe leaking? I don't understand...your "logic".

I think "stupid cubed" wrote...well never mind!

Whatever, the world will get off oil before its too late, I hope. Nicola Tesla solved our energy problems a hundred years ago, squashed by JP Morgan because Tesla wanted free energy for the world, oil could be controlled, regulated, all about the $$$$ as usual.

Lookup Stan Meyer, invented a water powered car in the 80's, try to get it mass produced, and then he was murdered. Just saying bro's !!!

We can do better. :wave:
 

bentom187

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it has nothing to do with QUALITY of my life,and i wouldnt crap on others lives for my conveinience,i dont even have a car.
have a good 4th.
 

Sgt.Stedenko

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This article brought to you by the White House and it's war on oil.
Never let a crisis go to waste, even one as small as 1000 barrels.
The river will be back to normal in a month.
If you hypocrites are so worried about this planet, turn off you computers. Your carbon footprint is killing me. lol
 

joeuser

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it has nothing to do with QUALITY of my life,and i wouldnt crap on others lives for my conveinience,i dont even have a car.
have a good 4th.

Do you ride the bus or subway? Then you're crapping on ME. My tax dollars subsidize your rides. It would cost 10X what you pay IF you had to pay the full cost.

Just living in America...you're crapping on the world because THEY are subsidizing all of us!

You're not innocent...you just can't see it.
 

bentom187

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i wish this shit would be leaglized already so we can drop the TOU and hold the first annual 420 puff and pedal, IC mag race!
 
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