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legitster ◴[] No.43672866[source]
To help visualize that amount, an Olympic size swimming pool would fit ~12,000 barrels of oil.
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op00to ◴[] No.43673347[source]
To visualize further, 60 barrels could contaminate one square mile of aquifer in ND, and 3500 barrels can contaminate 60 square miles.
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1. legitster ◴[] No.43673679[source]
While there's certainly some cleanup for the crew to do (the article says it's already 20% done) this is still a relatively small spill and probably pales in comparison to the contamination already created by gas stations in the region.
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2. op00to ◴[] No.43676199[source]
Please correct me if I misread, but I thought the article said 20% of the oil was recovered, not that cleanup and restoration was 20% complete. Full restoration is rarely possible, and cleanup can take decades as there is a very long tail of activities.