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Utah Oil Spill (PHOTOS): 500 Barrels Spill Into Red Butte Creek After Pipeline Breaks

First Posted: 06/13/10 01:34 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 05:45 PM ET

SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A leaked pipeline sent oil spilling into a Salt Lake City creek, coating geese and ducks and closing a park, officials said Saturday as they started a cleanup effort expected to last weeks.

At least 400 to 500 barrels of oil spewed into Red Butte Creek before crews capped the leak site. Nearly 50 gallons of crude oil per minute initially had spilled into the creek, according to Scott Freitag, a Salt Lake City Fire Department spokesman.

"Our real concern is keeping people safe, and keeping the oil from reaching the Great Salt Lake," he told the Deseret News.

Chevron determined the pipeline broke at 10 p.m. Friday, and police and fire crews were notified of it shortly before 7 am. Saturday.

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An Oil-soaked duck sits in the grass by a pond in Liberty Park, June 12, 2010, in Salt Lake City, Utah. The oil pipe owned by Chevron Oil Company broke several miles upstream and spewed out a significant amount of oil into Red Butte Stream before they were able to shut it off. At one point 50 gallons a minute was coming from the eight inch pipe. (George Frey/Getty Images)
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Officials were unsure of the cause of the leak, near the University of Utah campus, or the extent of the spill's environmental impact. Mayor Ralph Becker said drinking water for residents was not affected.

"Our fire teams have capped the site and will work to determine the damage and the best course of action," the mayor said in a statement.

The state Division of Water Quality was onsite assessing damage and will issue a violation notice against Chevron, Gov. Gary Herbert said in a release. The governor said he was monitoring the spill, which he called "devastating."

Chevron spokesman Mark Sullivan said some residual oil was still leaking and the cleanup likely will take "weeks."

"We're taking full responsibility for any financial damage, environmental damage, safety concerns, impacts on health and cleanup," Sullivan told the Salt Lake Tribune.

Crews were using absorbent booms and creating dams to contain the spill, but officials said some oil had flowed as far as four miles to the Jordan River, and into a pond in the city's Liberty Park, near where residents reported dead fish in their ponds.

A crew was trying to collect and take birds to Hogle Zoo cleaning stations and other facilities, said Brad Park, zoo spokesman.

About 150 birds have been identified for rehabilitation, said Jane Larson, Hogle's animal care supervisor. About 75 percent are Canada geese.

"A lot of them are just coated from about the water line, but there are a number of birds that started preening and have oil completely covering their bodies," said Tom Aldridge, migratory bird coordinator for the Utah Division of Wildlife Services.

Several ducks also were affected.

The underground pipeline flows to Salt Lake City from Colorado and feeds the city's oil and gas refineries.

Employees at the Veteran Affairs Hospital first noticed oil in the stream just before 7 a.m. Officials then traced the spill to the pipe near Red Butte Garden. Freitag said the pipeline was shut off about 7:45 a.m.

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Ipanemagirl
progressive
12:31 PM on 06/24/2010
As usual, heart breaking to see oil soaked birds....sure hope they made an effort to capture and clean all of them and charge it to exxon.
06:11 PM on 06/17/2010
the water is safe to drink....yeah right. they have not even has the results back confirming this, saying its due to equipment failure, bulls*it all around. keep on drinking that flouride as well, its quiet safe.
08:46 PM on 06/14/2010
I wonder why this can't be found in national TV news?
12:13 AM on 06/15/2010
My guess would be it's being overshadowed by that other BIGGER oil spill and the flash floods in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
01:03 AM on 06/15/2010
I realize that but it seems like there is a complete blackout.
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Ipanemagirl
progressive
12:33 PM on 06/24/2010
Fox news never shows anything bad the corporations do...the viewers live in total ignorant bliss of the crueties supported by the GOP..
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Aldyth
Advocating for those who cannot defend themselves.
05:04 PM on 06/14/2010
There's nowhere for a duck to go and just be a duck anymore.
06:32 PM on 06/14/2010
yeah what the duck...
12:09 PM on 06/14/2010
KILL YOUR CAR
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fcsakes
11:03 AM on 06/14/2010
I guess if you don't have good tight government regulations on these facilities, the companies kind of let little things like inspections and safety procedures go by the wayside. After all, it might cut into their bottom line.
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antmousie
11:34 AM on 06/14/2010
I just don't understand. They keep telling us that the Industries, will see it in their own self interests to self-regulate. They will do what's right. WTF, will we ever be able to get past this fatally flawed several times, disproven theory. If these people just stop repeating, over and over, the talking points and think, just for a minute-don't want anyone's head to explode.
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nirek
Proud progressive Vietnam vet. against WAR
06:57 AM on 06/14/2010
I've seen more advertising by Shell oil lately and wonder why?
Is Shell trying to take the heat off the other oil corporations?
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antmousie
11:41 AM on 06/14/2010
Probably just capitalizing on their good fortune-so far.
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EatYourVeg
06:51 AM on 06/14/2010
We got more pics coming from here than from the worst environmental disaster in peacetime history. How about that?!
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kinogod
word farmer
03:00 AM on 06/14/2010
One by one the ops left behind and paid for by the vp's off the books "freedom budget" began to sabotage the countries infrastructure, starting with oil first."
02:43 AM on 06/14/2010
OK. Isn't it time we stopped with this?!?! Can move away from oil, please?
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Kmuzu
Rolling dem bones
02:19 AM on 06/14/2010
Utah - where the men are men, the women are women, the sheep are nervous and the duck is greasy.
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zombywulf
Pirate Captain Church of Saint Jerry
01:07 AM on 06/14/2010
Chevron not to be outdone by BP creates it's own Oil Spill.
12:41 AM on 06/14/2010
This has to be done ON PURPOSE!! WHY ALWAYS IN PRISTINE WATER???? MORE COVER-UPS AND BLATANT LIES!!!
03:41 AM on 06/14/2010
Guess what happens when you neglect infrastructure, it deteriorates.
12:34 AM on 06/14/2010
Now if another oil pipeline breaks this week in the center of DC and covers Congress, Senate the Supreme Court and the White House we MAY have a chance of some meaningful change we can believe in...
01:09 AM on 06/14/2010
It needs to cover the Supreme Court and all lobbyists first. Then we can take it from there.
12:01 AM on 06/14/2010
Maybe, just MAYBE if the oil from the pipeline spewed it's black poison into and on top of the famous Temple in Salt Lake City, the right honorable Mormons would be compelled to join the good fight to save the environment. Too bad it only despoiled God's creation.... again; and not Man's creation.
12:09 AM on 06/15/2010
Huh. Uninformed much?