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    Report says Alaskan spill was caused by power failure
    Raleigh Times
    Thursday 29th July, 2010  


    A power failure contributed to a 4,500-barrel oil spill in the US in May.
    A power failure contributed to a 4,500-barrel oil spill in the US in May.

    The operator of the trans-Alaska pipeline system, an 800 mile long oil carrying system, has said a report has shown the power failure occurred during a planned shutdown, which caused valves to open.

    With the valves open, an oil overflow occurred from a storage tank to a containment area.

    According to the report the spill was made worse because workers became so focused on restoring power that they were unable to anticipate the tank overflow.

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