Nashville Herald
NashvilleHerald.com Monday 6th September 2010 Issue 2917
  • More Breaking Business News

  • IMF chief says economy improvement will be moderate
  • Pilots on furlough being called back to Continental
  • Drugmaker Roche reviews its business model
  • Next job lift expected in certain professions
  • Speculative hedge funds under pressure in Brussels
  • Booming car industry could decline in China
  • Highway turns into parking lot in China
  • Tax mistakes affect UK payers in different ways
  • Burger King refuses to buy more cooking products from Indonesian group
  • India to grow in car parts market
  • Graphene transistors will change performance of mobiles and computers
  • Fears of cabin crew dispute unfounded as passengers get aboard BA
    Get Breaking Business News headlines emailed to you daily.

    Report says Alaskan spill was caused by power failure
    Nashville Herald
    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.

      Email this story to a friend

    Have your say on this story

    Your nickname (optional)
    Message