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Aerial view
Cars
Climate (campaign title)
Containers
Day
Fossil fuel (energy)
KWCI (GPI)
Oil (fossil fuel)
Oil (Industry)
Oil pipelines
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Shell Pipeline Oil Spill in California
In the foreground, hazardous materials responders work on the scene of an oil pipeline rupture along the Alameda County-San Joaquin County border near Tracy, California, cleaning up a spill reported to be as much as 21,000 gallons. In the background, containers of oil contaminated soil sit among wind turbines. The leak in the underground pipe, which was reported by Shell Pipeline Co. after a line between Coalinga (Fresno County) and Martinez lost pressure, was spilling crude oil into the soil but was not near any waterways where the problem would escalate. The oil release was visible on the ground in a 250-by-40-foot section, San Joaquin County officials said.
Unique identifier:
GP0STPV8Y
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
24/05/2016
Locations:
California
,
North America
,
Tracy (California)
,
United States of America
Credit line:
© Noah Berger / Greenpeace
Size:
4516px × 2734px 7MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Shell Pipeline Oil Spill in California
Hazardous materials responders were on the scene of an oil pipeline rupture along the Alameda County-San Joaquin County border near Tracy, California cleaning up a spill reported to be as much as 21,000 gallons. The leak in the underground pipe, which was reported by Shell Pipeline Co. after a line between Coalinga (Fresno County) and Martinez lost pressure, was spilling crude oil into the soil but was not near any waterways where the problem would escalate. The oil release was visible on the ground in a 250-by-40-foot section, San Joaquin County officials said.
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