Colorado oil spill dumps 7,500 gallons in Poudre River
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| FORT COLLINS, Colo.
A storage tank damaged by floodwaters dumped 7,500 gallons of crude聽oil聽into the Poudre River near Windsor in northern聽Colorado, slickening vegetation a quarter-mile downstream, but apparently not affecting any drinking water, state officials said Friday.
The bank where the storage tank sat next to the river was undercut by the high spring river flows, causing it to drop and break a valve, Todd Hartman of the聽Colorado聽Department of Natural Resources said in a statement.
The tank released all of its contents, which was 178 barrels of crude聽oil, or roughly 7,500 gallons, Hartman said. A second tank nearby appeared to be unaffected.
"At this time we know of no drinking water intakes affected by this聽spill. The release is not ongoing," he said.
The tank's operator, Noble Energy Inc., discovered the聽spill聽Friday and reported it to state officials.聽Colorado聽Oiland Gas Conservation Commission officials and state Department of Public Health and Environment water quality staff responded, along with a Noble Energy response team, Hartman said.
Cleanup crews deployed absorbent material where聽oil聽could be seen, while a vacuum truck removed oily water from a low-lying area near the tank.
Calls and an email to Noble Energy after office hours Friday were not immediately returned.
The site of the聽spill聽is southeast of Fort Collins near the Poudre River Trail.