
Oil-soaked marsh from Plains Midstream spill (supplied photo)
Every one of us stops and looks at our own situation sometimes and asks, “Why the hell am I doing this?”
This self examination may be about personal habits such as, “Why do I play the slots when they’re mathematically impossible to beat?” Or, “Why do I do this job when I’ve long had an alternative I would love?” Or it may be, “Who do I think I’m kidding when I say I don’t drink too much?!”
I had this blood rush to my head the other morning when I read the Globe and Mail’s article on the Plains Midstream oil line burst into the Red Deer River. This is the second major spill for Plains Midstream within the past two years and bids fair to be the largest oil disaster in Alberta’s history. (Remember that this is ordinary crude not the Bitumen Enbridge and the tankers are all about.)
This article debates the ways and means to take pipelines either through, above or under a stream or river – Enbridge would cross 1000 of them. Continue Reading »

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