Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Keystone-Pipeline-Leak-in-South-Dakota-27MZIFJXH423F.htmlConceptually similarKeystone Pipeline Leak in South DakotaGP0STRC16Completed★★★★Keystone Pipeline Leak in South DakotaGP0STRC17Completed★★★★★Keystone Pipeline Leak in South DakotaGP0STRC18Completed★★★★Keystone Pipeline Leak in South DakotaGP0STRC19Completed★★★★Keystone Pipeline Leak in South DakotaGP0STRBW7Completed★★★★Keystone Pipeline Leak in South DakotaGP0STRBW6Completed★★★★Keystone Pipeline Leak in South DakotaGP0STRBW8Completed★★★★Keystone Pipeline Leak in South DakotaGP0STRBWACompleted★★★★★★Keystone Pipeline Leak in South DakotaGP0STRBWBCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRBW4Keystone Pipeline Leak in South DakotaWorkers clean up an oil spill in South Dakota. An estimated 210,000 gallons of oil leaked from the Keystone Pipeline in Marshall County, South Dakota, according to the pipeline's operator, TransCanada.Crews shut down the pipeline and officials are investigating the cause of the leak. A federal agency says a leak was caused by damage during construction in 2008. The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration issued a corrective action report on the estimated 210,000-gallon oil spill. The report says a weight installed on the pipeline nearly a decade ago may have damaged the pipeline and coating.Locations:Amherst, South Dakota-Marshall County, South Dakota-South Dakota-United States of AmericaDate:30 Nov, 2017Credit:© Naomi Harris / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2560px X 1708pxKeywords:Aerial view-Cleaning-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Keystone pipeline-KWCI (GPI)-Oil spills-Outdoors-Pipelines-VehiclesShoot:Keystone Pipeline Spill in South DakotaAn estimated 210,000 gallons of oil leaked from the Keystone Pipeline in Marshall County, South Dakota, according to the pipeline's operator, TransCanada.Crews shut down the pipeline and officials are investigating the cause of the leak. A federal agency says a leak in TransCanada Keystone oil pipeline in South Dakota likely was caused by damage during construction in 2008. The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration issued a corrective action report on the estimated 210,000-gallon oil spill. The report says a weight installed on the pipeline nearly a decade ago may have damaged the pipeline and coating.