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ND House passes eliminating reporting of small oil spills, but landowners opposed | The Dickinson Press

28.1.17

ND House passes eliminating reporting of small oil spills, but landowners opposed | The Dickinson Press: House legislators voted 82-11 in favor of House Bill 1151, which would no longer require companies to report spills of crude oil, produced water or natural gas that are contained to a well site or production location and are less than 10 barrels, or 420 gallons.

"It will make government more efficient by focusing resources on spills that pose a threat to health, safety and the environment," said Rep. Dick Anderson, R-Willow City, noting that the bill does not change the requirement to clean up all spills.


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