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- East Los Angeles Oil Spill – LA County Recovers
East Los Angeles Oil Spill On May 22, 2026, a telecommunications crew struck an underground crude oil pipeline near East Cesar E Chavez Ave and North Eastern Ave in Los Angeles County Oil entered storm drains and the Los Angeles River The pipeline has been shut down, and crews are excavating and repairing the line
- Cleanup continues after 2,400 gallons of crude oil spill and spread . . .
A crude oil spill that began with a ruptured pipeline in East L A has now spread miles down the L A River, prompting an extensive cleanup effort and concerns from residents
- Oil Pipeline Shut Down After East Los Angeles Rupture
An oil pipeline operated by Plains All American in East Los Angeles, California, was shut down after a rupture, the company said on Friday The line was
- Oily birds rescued after pipeline rupture sends crude into L. A. River . . .
A ruptured crude oil pipeline in East Los Angeles sent an estimated 2,400 gallons into storm drains and the L A River after a telecommunications crew accidentally struck the underground line
- NPMS Public Viewer - Transportation
Two map views are provided: a national view with more restrictive zoom levels or one area at a time for either county or federal waters The user can also view gas transmission and hazardous liquid pipeline accidents and incidents going back to 2002 for the entire US
- East Los Angeles ruptured pipeline sends thousands of gallons of . . . - MSN
Thousands of gallons of petroleum oil leaked from a ruptured pipeline in East Los Angeles on Friday morning, flooding city streets and seeping into the Los Angeles River
- Plains to Restart Portions of Ruptured Oil Pipeline in East Los Angeles . . .
May 22 (Reuters) - Plains All American said on Friday it would soon restart unaffected portions of an oil pipeline in East Los Angeles after a section was shut down following a rupture
- Construction crew ruptures 16-inch pipeline, sending 2,400 gallons of . . .
A routine street project became something far more serious in East Los Angeles, when a construction crew damaged an underground line, releasing at least 2,400 gallons of crude oil
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