Vehicle slams into CUC pipeline, causes oil leak:
A vehicle slammed into a portion of the 5,300 feet Commonwealth Utilities Corp.'s fuel transfer pipeline in Lower Base, triggering an oil leak yesterday morning. This is the third time that a vehicle hit the pipeline this year but it was only yesterday that a leak occurred. The Story
Do you think after the fourth of fifth time this pipe is hit and damaged, since we are already at the third crash, that someone might recognize the fact that maybe they should put up some protection to keep the pipe from getting damaged again. You know, like the barriers on Govendo's curve, it'll only take about two years to do it, if it is put through the same 'rush' format as the guardrails were put through, the "quick fix plan" this government regularly uses to thwart off emergency's. Just what the hell will be next to befall this seemly jinxed power company, a meteorite from the sky? Now we'll just sit through the blackout this may cause and wait and see what might happen next...
A vehicle slammed into a portion of the 5,300 feet Commonwealth Utilities Corp.'s fuel transfer pipeline in Lower Base, triggering an oil leak yesterday morning. This is the third time that a vehicle hit the pipeline this year but it was only yesterday that a leak occurred. The Story
Do you think after the fourth of fifth time this pipe is hit and damaged, since we are already at the third crash, that someone might recognize the fact that maybe they should put up some protection to keep the pipe from getting damaged again. You know, like the barriers on Govendo's curve, it'll only take about two years to do it, if it is put through the same 'rush' format as the guardrails were put through, the "quick fix plan" this government regularly uses to thwart off emergency's. Just what the hell will be next to befall this seemly jinxed power company, a meteorite from the sky? Now we'll just sit through the blackout this may cause and wait and see what might happen next...
.....GED.....
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