Posted by rview_ on March 08, 2015 at 08:03:59 from (199.47.65.60):
In Reply to: oil train update posted by John in La on March 08, 2015 at 07:48:20:
John in La said: (quoted from post at 15:48:20 03/08/15) With so many existing pipe lines already I am surprised they can find room to put the keystone pipeline.
And for those that think this pipeline may leak into the Ogallala Aquifer; try counting the existing out dated pipelines that already cross the aquifer.
Do any tar sands pipelines cross over here in this shallow area? No. And it's more damaging than regular oil, as the rest of the lines are. Looks to me many are gas lines anyway. The lines i know of cross east, where depth is greater and where this line is going toward anyway. But I like your logic, more is better, especially in areas where there aren't any. Care for me to start telling you what toxic substances should go near your water supply?
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