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New Oil spill at Alaska pipeline. Pipeline shut down.
http://www.mcclatchy...-spill-shuts.html

The trans-Alaska pipeline remained shut down Wednesday as responders took a cautious approach to cleaning up crude oil that spilled into containment area.

North Slope oil production remains at a reduced level because of the pipeline problem.

Up to several thousand barrels of crude oil spilled Tuesday during a scheduled pipeline shutdown at a pump station near Fort Greely, about 100 miles south of Fairbanks. A spill of that size — totaling more than 100,000 gallons — would be one of the largest ever for the 33-year-old pipeline.

Power failed during testing of the pump station's fire-command system and a valve opened to prevent pressure from building too high in the main pipeline.

Oil flowed into a partially filled 2.3 million-gallon storage tank and then overflowed the tank into a large, bermed containment area, an outside yard underlain with an impermeable liner and surrounded by berm.

Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. evacuated the pump station and kept power shut off to avoid igniting volatile fumes.

This morning, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on-site coordinator Tom DeRuyter said crews determined it was safe to restore power to part of the facility but not yet to the spill tank.

The tank continues to leak oil into the containment area, but DeRuyter couldn't say how much. Alyeska last night estimated that continuing leak at about 5 gallons per minute.

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BP owns about 47% of Alyeska...

More at ADN - http://www.adn.com/2...ly-on-alaska.html - including a picture and letters from readers.

Cheers,
Scott.
New That's how it *should* work
Accidents happen. First spill in 33 years? Not bad. An existing containment area just in case? Forethought and good execution.

Sure it sucks, but this shows the difference between having a plan in place, and simply saying that a spill is "unlikely" so you don't need to do anything.
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Drew
New Alyeska gets shoddy and complacent
this shows that they need a trim up, fines and a retraining.
thanx,
bill
New That's to be expected
Which is why you put the containment area in place. You know people eventually get complacent. You know someone's going to cut a corner after a long time without an incident. So you put passive measures in place that will backstop the human measures.
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Drew
New Re: That's how it *should* work
It also REALLY puts Egg on the face of BP, plus sets them ON FIRE!
New My thoughts exactly.


I could almost see voting for Palin in 2012 on the grounds that this sorry ratfucking excuse for a republic, this savage, smirking, predatory empire deserves her. Bring on the Rapture, motherfuckers!
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     Oil spill at Alaska pipeline. Pipeline shut down. - (Another Scott) - (5)
         That's how it *should* work - (drook) - (4)
             Alyeska gets shoddy and complacent - (boxley) - (1)
                 That's to be expected - (drook)
             Re: That's how it *should* work - (folkert)
             My thoughts exactly. -NT - (Ashton)

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