A demonstrator holds a sign during a protest against the building of the Dakota Access pipeline near the White House in Washington on Feb. 8, 2017. : Bloomberg photo by Andrew Harrer.
Category: The Regulators
Trump Eyes Easing Obama Rules for Sprawling Pipeline Network
The hints of a pipeline spill are subtle: the hiss of rushing fluid, a streak of rainbow sheen. Tucked far below ground, a ruptured line can escape notice for days or even weeks, especially in the backcountry, where inspectors rarely venture.