Did North Dakota Regulators Hide an Oil and Gas Industry Spill Larger Than Exxon Valdez? – DESMOG
By Justin Nobel • Monday, August 19, 2019 In July 2015 workers at the Garden Creek I Gas Processing Plant, in Watford City, North Dakota, noticed a
By Justin Nobel • Monday, August 19, 2019 In July 2015 workers at the Garden Creek I Gas Processing Plant, in Watford City, North Dakota, noticed a
4/3/2018 Link to Article FARGO — A recently adopted higher threshold for reporting spills in North Dakota’s Oil Patch, if applied to a recent five-year
Jan. 12, 2017 by Amy Dalrymple FORUM NEWS SERVICE A bill that would raise the threshold for reporting oil spills got mixed reviews Thursday with
Widespread Water and Soil Contamination in ND Linked to Fracking Spills Duke University study shows evidence of “widespread and persistent” contamination, with clear effects on
[colored_box color=green]Crude oil poured from a ruptured pipeline into the icy Yellowstone River in Montana.[/colored_box] Oil spills in Mont. river invite more scrutiny over pipeline
[colored_box color=green]Mandaree resident and senior Environmental Science major at Ft. Berthold Community College Lisa DeVille wants proof that water is safe to drink after Bakken
[colored_box color=green]North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources director Lynn Helms (Center) speaks during an Industrial Commission meeting at the North Dakota capitol building in Bismarck
WATER POLLUTION: Contamination remains high after N.D. wastewater spill Published: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 State documents released yesterday found contamination remains high in a creek
Chris Boyer, a professional photographer from Montana, was able to get into the air with Kestrel Aerial Services to take photos and survey the damage
[colored_box color=green] Jordan Wirfs-Brock / Inside Energy More than 3 million gallons of brine were spilled in 2014 alone, compared to 1.3 million in 2010.View