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ExxonMobil Pipeline Company Provides Update on Cleanup Operations

04.07.2011  |  Business Wire


ExxonMobil Pipeline Company provided the following update as cleanup
operations continued Sunday evening following a release of oil into the
Yellowstone River.


  • More than 120 people were involved in the response and cleanup effort
    including ExxonMobil′s North America Regional Response Team, the Clean
    Harbors oil spill response organization, and additional contractors.
    An additional 80 people were expected on site Monday.

  • For the purposes of the response, the area downriver of the spill has
    been organized into four zones. Cleanup activities are focused in the
    first two zones, Laurel to Duck Creek Bridge, a distance of seven
    miles from the spill location, and Duck Creek Bridge to Johnson Lane
    (12 miles). Reconnaissance and evaluation activities are under way in
    the second two zones, Johnson Lane to Miles City (144 miles) and Miles
    City to Glendive (78 miles).

  • Cleanup crews are using absorbent pads to soak up oil, boom to isolate
    oil that has pooled adjacent to the river and vacuum trucks and
    tankers to pick up and dispose of the oil.

  • Air quality monitoring is ongoing and has confirmed no danger to
    public health. Municipal water systems are being notified to monitor
    water quality but no reports of impacts have been received to date.

  • Daily aerial flights over the river are being undertaken to locate
    additional oil locations and monitor and direct cleanup activity.

  • More than 70 calls to the community claims line have been received. A
    claims hotline number (1-888-382-0043) was established to assist
    individuals who might have been impacted by this event.

  • Workers from the International Bird Rescue are expected to arrive on
    Monday. The Montana Audubon Conservation Education Center and
    Yellowstone Valley Audubon have offered to provide wildlife recovery
    services and facilities. One report of impacted wildlife has been
    received.

  • Contacts with senior government officials were made throughout the
    day. ExxonMobil is coordinating the response with the Environmental
    Protection Agency; the Montana Department of Environmental Quality;
    U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
    Safety Administration; Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks; Yellowstone
    County Disaster and Emergency Services; and Yellowstone County
    commissioners.

  • An investigation team has been established to determine the cause of
    the release.


Downstream Media Relations

703-846-4467



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