http://www.cnbc.com/2016/12/12/pipeline-spills-176000-gallons-of-crude-into-creek-about-150-miles-from-dakota-access-protest-camp.html
A pipeline leak has spilled tens of thousands of gallons of crude
oil into a North Dakota creek roughly two and a half hours from Cannon
Ball, where protesters are camped out in opposition to the Dakota Access
pipeline.
Members of the Standing Rock Sioux and other tribes, as well as
environmentalists from around the country, have fought the pipeline
project on the grounds that it crosses beneath a lake that provides
drinking water to native Americans. They say the route beneath Lake Oahe
puts the water source in jeopardy and would destroy sacred land.
North Dakota officials estimate more than 176,000 gallons of
crude oil leaked from the Belle Fourche Pipeline into the Ash Coulee
Creek. State environmental scientist Bill Suess says a landowner
discovered the spill on Dec. 5 near the city of Belfield, which is
roughly 150 miles from the epicenter of the Dakota Access pipeline
protest camps.
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