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, and now a consultant to pipeline backers, said 2.6 million miles of pipeline are currently moving energy, chemicals and water safely around the United States. About 13.5 billion barrels of oil were transported in 2012, McCown said, far more safely than by any other method,Tory Burch shoes.
Secretary of State John F. Kerry must decide whether the pipeline is in the United States national interest. The department held the hearing because the pipeline will cross a U.S. border and already has received more than 800,000 comments, said Kerri-Ann Jones, assistant secretary of the department s Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs,Burberry Men. Jones said all comments received by April 22 will be posted online.
The State Department must consult with eight other federal agencies before issuing its recommendation,cheap true religion jeans, she said.
, in 2012, but said it was because an arbitrary deadline set by Republicans in Congress prevented the State Department from gathering all the needed information. Landowners have also sued over whether Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman had authority to approve it.
TransCanada said it will construct one of the safest pipelines ever built,louis vuitton online, with special precautions that include more deeply buried pipe monitored from a 24-hour center where any section of the line can be shut off within 15 minutes. Opponents noted again that even a revised route that would move the pipeline away from Nebraska s sensitive Sand Hills region still takes it through a portion of the giant , one of world s largest underground sources of fresh water, which stretches from South Dakota to Texas.
They pointed to the  that sent 5,Burberry On Sale,000 barrels of the same kind of crude oil into a residential neighborhood in Mayflower, Ark., and a much larger spill that
Residents of both areas spoke passionately about the damage. Thirty-two months have passed, and we re still dealing with cleanup; we re still dealing with dredging, said Susan M,Gucci Online. Connolly of Marshall, Mich., who became an activist after the Kalamazoo spill. It s never going to go away,Beats by Monster.
The two sides at Thursday s hearing do not agree on whether the Canadians will simply find another way to take the oil to refineries elsewhere if Keystone XL is rejected. Environmentalists contend that without the pipeline s capacity, oil companies will greatly slow production.
They also say that the process by which the thick oil sands crude is brought out of the ground, which is akin to strip mining, releases more greenhouse gases than other forms of oil drilling, and that the thick, coarse oil will corrode the pipeline more quickly than other forms of crude.
TransCanada officials said the latter point is simply untrue, and Corey Goulet, vice president of the Keystone project, noted that the petroleum products are still necessary in modern society to fuel vehicles and airplanes that brought everyone here today, including project opponents.
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