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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

UPDATE: Mokena Oil Tank Leak Recovery Moving Rapidly, Not a Health Risk

The Mokena oil tank spill indeed poses no known health risk, but officials acknowledge that someone should have notified the public.

Cleanup of the oil spill at the Chicap Pipeline in Mokena is moving along at a rapid pace. More than 700 of the 900 barrels of oil that leaked Nov. 20 at the facility, 18401 Wolf Road, has been sopped up. According to a spokesperson for Enbridge Pipeline Distributors, the recovery process is expected to be completed by the end of the week. Officials said there's no health risk resulting from the 900 barrels of crude oil that spilled in unincorporated Mokena on Nov. 20, but they acknowledged that more information could have been given to the public over the weekend.  The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is the federal agency responsible for overseeing the safety of the nation’s natural gas and hazardous liquid pipeline…

Glenn Brooks

1:27 pm on Wednesday, November 28, 2012

" We forgot to notify the public because we were busy" " We lost the photograph of his hands"   more ›

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Mokena Oil Tank Leak Under Investigation

U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is investigating the cause of an oil tank leak at the Chicap Mokena Terminal, which is operated by BP Oil. Enbridge Inc., of Calgary, Alberta is the distributor.

Cleanup continued through the weekend after 900 barrels of crude oil leaked from a storage tank at BP Oil-Enbridge Storage in unincorporated Mokena. The leak of crude oil, destined for Superior, Wis., was discovered in the afternoon of Nov. 20 at the storage facility on Wolf Road at 184th Street.  According to Larry Springer, Enbridge Inc. spokesperson, the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration was notified of the accident. The cause of the accident was due to a "failure on the line," said Springer, speaking on behalf of Calgary, Alberta-based crude oil distributor. A definite leak of 37,800 gallons of crude oil was confirmed to have escaped from an "infrequently used Enbridge tankage line" on Nov. 21, said Springer. …

C. Martinez

8:46 pm on Monday, November 26, 2012

8:00PM they started the clean up machinery. It's super loud....   more ›

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