A major oil spill just 150 miles from the Dakota Access Pipeline
protests in North Dakota has validated the concerns of those who spoke
out against the project for months, activists said.
State officials estimate that more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil has leaked from
the Belle Fourche Pipeline over the past week into the Ash Coulee Creek
in western North Dakota. A landowner discovered the spill near the town
of Belfield on Dec. 5, according to Bill Suess, an environmental
scientist with the North Dakota Health Department.
The leak was contained within hours of its discovery, Wendy Owen, a
spokeswoman for Casper, Wyoming-based True Cos., which operates the
Belle Fourche pipeline, told CNBC.
But when news of the spill reached the Oceti
Sakowin Camp — where thousands have protested the controversial Dakota
Access Pipeline for months — activists said they felt vindicated.
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Source: NBC News
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