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Contaminated soil being removed after emulsion line break

2015-03-19 07:14:10| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

Nearly a hectare of farmland near the town of Waskada has been affected by an emulsion line break that dumped a large quantity of saltwater and bitumen into the soil. The break, which was discovered on Feb. 5 by an aerial surveillance plane that had been hired by Tundra Oil & Gas to conduct inspections on their equipment, has forced the removal of dozens of truckloads of contaminated soil from the site.

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