That's not too bad, compared to
some recent pipeline accidents.
Not exact matches
The Yellowstone spill raises questions about the adequacy of federal
pipeline regulation, particularly in the wake of other
recent accidents, such as an even larger spill into the Kalamazoo River in Michigan in 2010.
They want less regulation on oil drilling and
pipeline - building, despite the onslaught of
recent accidents (Gulf Spill much?)
If the
pipeline giant Enbridge Inc. is content to cower behind a 20 - something blog manager rather than acknowledge its role in the
recent attack on the patriotism of Canadian environmentalists, what hope have we that the company would ever stand accountable for the
accidents that will occur — inevitably — if Northern Gateway ever gets built?