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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Mon Mar 3, 2014, 08:02 PM Mar 2014

Sunken Great Lakes Oil Pipeline Raises Spill Fears

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) -- A freshwater channel that separates Michigan's upper and lower peninsulas is a premier Midwestern tourist attraction and a photographer's delight, offering spectacular vistas of two Great Lakes, several islands and one of the world's longest suspension bridges.

But nowadays the Straits of Mackinac is drawing attention for something that is out of sight and usually out of mind, and which some consider a symbol of the dangers lurking in the nation's sprawling web of buried oil and natural gas pipelines.

Stretched across the bottom of the waterway at depths reaching 270 feet are two 20-inch pipes that carry nearly 23 million gallons of crude oil daily. They are part of the 1,900-mile Lakehead network, which originates in North Dakota near the Canadian border. A segment known as Line 5 slices through northern Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula before ducking beneath the Straits of Mackinac and winding up in Sarnia, Ontario.

The pipes were laid in 1953. They've never leaked, according to the system's owner, Enbridge Energy Partners LP, which says the lines are in good shape and pose no threat.

But a growing chorus of activists and members of Congress is demanding closer scrutiny as stepped-up production in North Dakota's Bakken region and Canada's Alberta tar sands boosts the amount of oil coursing through pipelines crossing the nation's heartland.

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Sunken Great Lakes Oil Pipeline Raises Spill Fears (Original Post) Purveyor Mar 2014 OP
"laid in 1953, they've never leaked"? louis-t Mar 2014 #1
Enbridge, eh? Pipes that were laid in 1953, eh? cali Mar 2014 #2
What could possibly go wrong with this? Beach Rat Mar 2014 #3
Yep, same company. jsr Mar 2014 #5
Fresh is water threatened in all areas it seems. L0oniX Mar 2014 #4

louis-t

(23,296 posts)
1. "laid in 1953, they've never leaked"?
Mon Mar 3, 2014, 08:06 PM
Mar 2014

Uh oh. I'll steal a line from an old cement guy I used to know: there's two kinds of pipes, thems that leak and thems that's about to leak.

 

cali

(114,904 posts)
2. Enbridge, eh? Pipes that were laid in 1953, eh?
Mon Mar 3, 2014, 08:10 PM
Mar 2014

Using data from Enbridge's own reports, the Polaris Institute calculated that 804 spills occurred on Enbridge pipelines between 1999 and 2010. These spills released approximately 161,475 barrels (25,672.5 m3) of crude oil into the environment.[12]

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enbridge#Spills_and_violations

Beach Rat

(273 posts)
3. What could possibly go wrong with this?
Mon Mar 3, 2014, 08:16 PM
Mar 2014

wasn't Enbridge the same company that had the Kalamazoo River oil spill?

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