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23,000 gallons of crude oil flow from pipeline leak into TX stream

February 27, 2013 acfan

23,000 gallons of crude oil flow from pipeline leak into TX stream, undetected until nearby residents saw it in the water. (Note: 5500 barrels is 23,000 gallons, not under 20,000 as report claims.) 2-25-13

 

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