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“In the midst of such controversial public processes involving pipelines and tankers, here we are with yet another oil spill,” said Ben West, Healthy Communities campaigner with the Wilderness Committee.
“Citizens and policymakers should be looking at incidents like these and thinking hard about the potential impacts of new projects, like the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline and Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain expansion. We need to stop these pipeline projects today before we have a similar spill or something even worse here in BC,” said West.
Authorities in Alberta are particularly concerned over this week’s spill, as heavy rains and flooding are causing the leaked oil to flow downstream at an increased and dangerous rate. Since the leak was reported on Thursday evening, residents along the Red Deer River have already reported noxious smells and sightings of dead wildlife.
The company responsible for the ruptured pipeline, Plains Midstream Canada, had another pipeline burst in April 2011—spilling up to 28,000 barrels in northern Alberta and causing one of the largest oil spills in the province’s history.
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