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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3315563" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The BIA is the sole owner of the spill cleanup and environmental concerns with the producers I've discovered, and their work is sloppy with independent producers. </p><p>The major oil companies that have pump jacks/tank batteries do a great job cleaning up using their company policies that don't recognize Indian reservations vs land outside of it. They just clean it up. We have two tank batteries on either side of our driveway. One is a major oil company that has a great containment berm with a liner, painted tanks with good plumbing practices. </p><p>The battery on the South side of the driveway is the independent producer that was the issue. A hodgepodge of plastic pipe plumbing that should be steel, no containment berm in the past, just some gravel now pushed up into a wall with a skid steer and rusty tanks. </p><p>I'll take a pic of the two tomorrow. Already posted a pic of the independant side earlier, but I have more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3315563, member: 5412"] The BIA is the sole owner of the spill cleanup and environmental concerns with the producers I've discovered, and their work is sloppy with independent producers. The major oil companies that have pump jacks/tank batteries do a great job cleaning up using their company policies that don't recognize Indian reservations vs land outside of it. They just clean it up. We have two tank batteries on either side of our driveway. One is a major oil company that has a great containment berm with a liner, painted tanks with good plumbing practices. The battery on the South side of the driveway is the independent producer that was the issue. A hodgepodge of plastic pipe plumbing that should be steel, no containment berm in the past, just some gravel now pushed up into a wall with a skid steer and rusty tanks. I'll take a pic of the two tomorrow. Already posted a pic of the independant side earlier, but I have more. [/QUOTE]
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