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Montana oil spill renews worries over pipeline safety

MATTHEW BROWN/The Associated Press | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years AGO
by MATTHEW BROWN/The Associated Press
| January 21, 2015 7:50 PM

Bob Sarver and his wife, Melvina, load water into their car trunk  Tuesday in Glendive. The Glendive drinking water supply has been contaminated by a crude oil spill in the Yellowstone River. (AP photo)

 

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