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Keystone pipeline spill affecting nearly 10 times more land than first thought: report | TheHill
The Keystone pipeline spill has affected nearly 10 times more land in eastern North Dakota than first thought, The Associated Press reported Monday.
North Dakota environmental scientist Bill Suess told the AP state regulators estimate the leak reached 209,100 square feet of land, compared to the earlier report of 22,500 square feet.
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Murphy's Law: If something can go wrong, it will. The corollary to Murphy's Law: Murphy was an optimist.
The Keystone pipeline spill has affected nearly 10 times more land in eastern North Dakota than first thought, The Associated Press reported Monday.
North Dakota environmental scientist Bill Suess told the AP state regulators estimate the leak reached 209,100 square feet of land, compared to the earlier report of 22,500 square feet.
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Murphy's Law: If something can go wrong, it will. The corollary to Murphy's Law: Murphy was an optimist.