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To: RMF who wrote (828737)1/9/2015 1:25:03 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1575337
 
There are already pipelines all over that aquifer and most of them are not nearly as well built or secure as Keystone will be.

Yes, there are. So are you suggesting we shouldn't learn from our mistakes? I have already pointed out that the existing Keystone pipeline has had 30 spills since it was built. Why should we risk spills over the Ogallala aquifer, a major source of water in the US? That makes no sense.

And why are you all so gung ho to support the Canadian oil industry? SMH. Hard to fathom the winger mind.