Oil pipeline break on Blackfeet Reservation in Montana spills significant amount but goes unreported
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Plenty of people have heard of the recent oil spill on the Yellowstone River in Montana. Few are aware, however, that three weeks ago another leak formed a creek of crude running down to Cut Bank River just miles from Glacier National Park.Cowardly local papers, perhaps for fear of hurting tourism or stepping in front of juggernaut corporations, have completely ignored reports from environmental officials and concerned citizens. They have often repeated the drilling company’s press releases verbatim.
We were on site and documented it. (Video at bottom)
The corporation’s reports are false. How can 420 gallons of oil travel a mile through a wheat field into a wetland, down a winding ravine and into a river? It was much much larger. We also do not know when it began, but we know it was three weeks ago was when it was first reported.
A break in an oil collection pipeline on the eastern prairie of the Blackfeet Reservation approximately 5 miles from the town of Cutbank has led to a flood of crude that has been flowing approximately one mile over land and into the Cutbank river. Tribal officials received word of the spill on Tuesday, but it remains unclear when, or why, the pipeline — which is managed by FX Drilling — actually began leaking oil.
Tribal officials confirmed that oil was spotted in the river at least two weeks ago by a kayaker who reported to 911 that he was paddling through oil. According to a preliminary investigation by the Blackfoot Environmental Department, FX Drilling attempted to fix the pipeline after the 911 call, but left the break unmended for over a week, claiming they were unable to access the site. Also, according to the investigation, FX failed to initiate cleanup on the site after fixing the pipeline.
On Wednesday, nearly three weeks after the initial discovery of the spill, absorbent booms were finally placed by Indian Country Environmental Associates (ICEA) on the shore of the Cutbank where the oil merges with the river. ICEA is a company contracted by the tribe to handle cleanup of oil spills on the reservation.
FX Drilling Corporation has claimed that the leak released “two barrels” of oil, or 84 gallons. However, officials with the Blackfeet Environmental Department have estimated the spill to be “several thousand gallons.” The volume of oil observed at the site was large enough to seep through a wheat field and down a coulee for approximately one mile where it entered the Cutbank River. It is the second significant release of oil into Montana rivers during the last month.
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Wetdog
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If we don't use oil, oil will not be spilled.
Biofuels can do anything that oil can. And biofuels are safe.
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Wetdog
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EmileZ [removed]
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This is small potatoes compared to what is going on in other areas of the world.
However, it is important to document. We have the technology and the know-how, we have just got to muster up the will and even 1/10th of their organizational skills to SHUT IT DOWN.
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harleyblueswoman
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when will the insanity stop?
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harleyblueswoman
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figgdimension
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a tragedy again from a dirty industry
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figgdimension
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figgdimension
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tragic hate this..voted /\
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figgdimension
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hurleyburly
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U$A. U$A. U$A,,,
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hurleyburly
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bailey78
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This just goes to show that mainstream media has been bought by the large corperations. That is the only reason they will not say anything bad about the oil & natural gas companies.
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bailey78
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sugarmountian
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Having been to Glacier NP this makes me want to hang my head a cry.
By the time we decide to do something about using fossel fuels it's going to be too late. The time for action was yesterday. - 1 year ago
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sugarmountian
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squarethecircle
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sugarmountian:
We will certainly feel the affects of our inaction but it is not too late to turn the tables
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squarethecircle
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asocial
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This is sad beyond words. First, the Yellowstone river and now the Cutbank. Montana used to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. Now it's just a dumping ground for the oil whores!
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asocial
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artemis6
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asocial:
I hope every Montanan is as angry as i am !
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artemis6
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squarethecircle
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A river of oil and no one knows. Mom can't take much more of our neglect and ignorance in the name of progress. What we are progressing towards is all too clear and I say NO!!!
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squarethecircle
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atus
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This 'story' is just simply Not Big Enough for mainstream media. We are only interested in News that involve Drama; where people are risking their life in a last ditch attempt to avid a potentially Huge disaster. People are not dieing in gargantuan numbers. Buildings are not being bombed, shot or stones tossed at. It just some plans that grow everywhere anyway and some dirt that gets into My home on my shoes. The nature being slowly destroyed ,suffocated by us is not a sensation, it's boring...
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JanforGore
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atus:
Imagine that. The destruction of the very organism that keeps us alive is not big news. Beyond sad and unconscienable.
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JanforGore
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artemis6
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I am too upset to comment about this .
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artemis6
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squarethecircle
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artemis6:
The same story day after day...just change the location and the rest of the article can be reused.
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squarethecircle
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JanforGore
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squarethecircle:
Civil disobedience is definitely in order.
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JanforGore
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squarethecircle
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JanforGore:
I'll look for you in Freedom Square Jan. It is imperative that we stop the madness now.
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squarethecircle
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artemis6
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squarethecircle:
I have connections with these areas and Montana . When it is your home , well , it is just harder even more devastating .
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artemis6
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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Jihadists against oil, unite and fight!
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JanforGore
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HOW MANY MORE? They are destroying our country!
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JanforGore