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Husky oil spill into North Saskatchewan River caused by ground movement

Husky oil spill into North Saskatchewan River caused by ground movement

Husky oil spill in Canadian river caused by ground movement WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Nov 17 (Reuters) – The Husky oil spill into a major Canadian river last summer that cut off drinking water supply for two cities was caused by ground movement that buckled a section of pipeline, the company said in a report to the Saskatchewan […]

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Most water tests safe after Husky oil spill, but no all-clear

Most water tests safe after Husky oil spill, but no all-clear

Sask. government working to bolster regulations after Husky oil spill By Rod Nickel Aug 3 (Reuters) – Out of 900 water samples tested from the North Saskatchewan River polluted by the Husky oil spill last month, five exceeded drinking water guidelines, officials said on Wednesday, cautioning it was unclear when the river would be safe to drink from […]

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More than half of Husky oil spill recovered

More than half of Husky oil spill recovered

Husky oil spill shut down water sources for Prince Albert, North Battleford By Ethan Lou Aug 1 (Reuters) – About half of the oil that leaked from a Husky Energy Inc pipeline into a western Canadian river more than a week ago has been recovered, but there is no immediate deadline for when the cleanup […]

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