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Source: The Guardian
Pipeline rupture in Alabama threatens fuel shortages across eastern US
The governors of Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina have
declared states of emergency following a gasoline spill in an
ecologically sensitive area
Matthew Teague, southern correspondent
Friday 16 September 2016 20.01 BST
An interstate gasoline pipeline has ruptured in central Alabama, spilling 338,000 gallons of fuel in an ecologically sensitive area and threatening fuel shortages across the eastern US. So far governors in Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina have declared states of emergency.
The line runs from Houston to the New York harbor, and experts say the lines owner, Colonial Pipeline, was extraordinarily lucky: the spill happened 500ft from the retention pond for a mining company, and all the fuel flowed into it. That spared the Cahaba river system, one of the most biologically diverse spots in the country, prized by scientists for its concentration of endangered species.
Yeah, said James Pinkney, a spokesman for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). He gave a wry laugh. You really couldnt have planned it any better than this. There are no homes nearby, and its fully contained. Its so fortunate.
The fuel could have flowed all the way to Mobile Bay on the gulf coast, bringing destruction for hundreds of miles. Along the way it would have impacted all the wildlife living in it and drinking from it, said Myra Crawford, executive director at Cahaba Riverkeeper, an outfit that monitors the ecological integrity of the watershed. And plants like the Cahaba lilies this is one of the only remaining sites where they are found. It could have been so destructive.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/16/alabama-gasoline-pipeline-spill-fuel-shortages-emergency
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