In October 1972, a pipeline from Texas – San New Mexico Pipeline Company burst, releasing 285,000 gallons crude l Into the Juan River, 10 / 1972?


In October 1972, a pipeline from Texas – San New Mexico Pipeline Company burst, releasing 285,000 gallons crude l Into the Juan River, 10 / 1972?

In October 1972, a pipeline from Texas – San New Mexico Pipeline Company burst, releasing 285,000 gallons crude l Into the Juan River, 10 / 1972?

Year peak of U.S. National Archives Original caption: In October 1972, a pipeline from the Texas - New Mexico Pipeline Company burst releasing 285,000 gallons crude l in the San Juan River. The? L tile? Final 200 miles downstream? Rts before, the suspended temporarily by a log boom in the city? Height of the M?'S REASONS of the river is mentioned in Lake Powell. This view shows pfen ...

In October 1972, a Pipeline of the Texas – New Mexico Pipeline Company Burst, Releasing 285,000 Gallons of Crude Oil Into the San Juan River near Shiprock, New Mexico, 10/1972

In October 1972, a Pipeline of the Texas – New Mexico Pipeline Company Burst, Releasing 285,000 Gallons of Crude Oil Into the San Juan River near Shiprock, New Mexico, 10/1972

In October 1972, a Pipeline of the Texas - New Mexico Pipeline Company Burst, Releasing 285,000 Gallons of Crude Oil Into the San Juan River near Shiprock, New Mexico, 10/1972 Image by The U.S. National Archives Original Caption: In October 1972, a Pipeline of the Texas - New Mexico Pipeline Company Burst, Releasing 285,000 Gallons of Crude Oil Into the San Juan River near Shiprock, New Mexico. The Oil Flowed Some 200 Miles Downstream before Being Contained ...

In October, 1972, a Pipeline of the Texas – New Mexico Pipeline Company Burst, Releasing 285,000 Gallons of Crude Oil Into the San Juan River, 10/1972

In October, 1972, a Pipeline of the Texas – New Mexico Pipeline Company Burst, Releasing 285,000 Gallons of Crude Oil Into the San Juan River, 10/1972

In October, 1972, a Pipeline of the Texas - New Mexico Pipeline Company Burst, Releasing 285,000 Gallons of Crude Oil Into the San Juan River, 10/1972 Image by The U.S. National Archives Original Caption: In October, 1972, a Pipeline of the Texas - New Mexico Pipeline Company Burst, Releasing 285,000 Gallons of Crude Oil Into the San Juan River. The Oil Flowed over 200 Miles Downstream before Being Contained by a Log Boom in Monument Valley, Utah. ...

Looking East over Oil – Spill Clean – Up Operation Area in Monument Valley, Utah, 10/1972

Looking East over Oil – Spill Clean – Up Operation Area in Monument Valley, Utah, 10/1972

Looking East over Oil - Spill Clean - Up Operation Area in Monument Valley, Utah, 10/1972 Image by The U.S. National Archives Original Caption: Looking East over Oil - Spill Clean - Up Operation Area in Monument Valley, Utah. A Burst Pipeline of the Texas - New Mexico Pipeline Company Caused the Massive Spill Into the San Juan River Work Went on Around the Clock with Crews Being Changed by Helicopters Based at Oljato Trading Post. The ...

A Heavy Oil Spill Into San Juan River Caused by a Burst Pipeline of the Texas – New Mexico Pipeline Company Required Massive Clean – Up Operations, 10/1972

A Heavy Oil Spill Into San Juan River Caused by a Burst Pipeline of the Texas – New Mexico Pipeline Company Required Massive Clean – Up Operations, 10/1972

A Heavy Oil Spill Into San Juan River Caused by a Burst Pipeline of the Texas - New Mexico Pipeline Company Required Massive Clean - Up Operations, 10/1972 Image by The U.S. National Archives Original Caption: A Heavy Oil Spill Into San Juan River Caused by a Burst Pipeline of the Texas - New Mexico Pipeline Company Required Massive Clean - Up Operations. beside the Company, Five Government Agencies Were Involved. The EPA Supervised the Operation. Army ...

Log Boom near Northeast Tip of Lake Powell, Site of Clean – Up Operation Following Massive Oil – Spill Into the San Juan River Dragline Scoops Up Oil – Soaked Debris, 10/1972

Log Boom near Northeast Tip of Lake Powell, Site of Clean – Up Operation Following Massive Oil – Spill Into the San Juan River Dragline Scoops Up Oil – Soaked Debris, 10/1972

Log Boom near Northeast Tip of Lake Powell, Site of Clean - Up Operation Following Massive Oil - Spill Into the San Juan River Dragline Scoops Up Oil - Soaked Debris, 10/1972 Image by The U.S. National Archives Original Caption: Log Boom near Northeast Tip of Lake Powell, Site of Clean - Up Operation Following Massive Oil - Spill Into the San Juan River Dragline Scoops Up Oil - Soaked Debris. A Burst Pipeline of the Texas ...

The Colony Plant (Near Grand Valley in the Piceance Basin) after Years of Research, Has Taken Oil Shale from an Underground Mine and Has Successfully Processed It in an Experimental Retort Colony, a Joint Venture of the Oil Shale Corporation and Atlantic

The Colony Plant (Near Grand Valley in the Piceance Basin) after Years of Research, Has Taken Oil Shale from an Underground Mine and Has Successfully Processed It in an Experimental Retort Colony, a Joint Venture of the Oil Shale Corporation and Atlantic

The Colony Plant (Near Grand Valley in the Piceance Basin) after Years of Research, Has Taken Oil Shale from an Underground Mine and Has Successfully Processed It in an Experimental Retort Colony, a Joint Venture of the Oil Shale Corporation and Atlantic Image by The U.S. National Archives Original Caption: The Colony Plant (Near Grand Valley in the Piceance Basin) after Years of Research, Has Taken Oil Shale from an Underground Mine and Has Successfully Processed It ...

Dragline Basket and Claim Shell Bucket Are Used to Scoop Oil – Laden Debris from Log Boom on the San Juan River, 10/1972

Dragline Basket and Claim Shell Bucket Are Used to Scoop Oil – Laden Debris from Log Boom on the San Juan River, 10/1972

Dragline Basket and Claim Shell Bucket Are Used to Scoop Oil - Laden Debris from Log Boom on the San Juan River, 10/1972 Image by The U.S. National Archives Original Caption: Dragline Basket and Claim Shell Bucket Are Used to Scoop Oil - Laden Debris from Log Boom on the San Juan River. Dump Truck Will Carry It to Disposal Site on Hillside Half a Mile Away. Oil Spill Was Caused by a Burst Pipeline 200 Miles ...

Wreckage of an Army Helicopter Assigned to Clean – Up of the San Juan River Oil Spill, 10/1972

Wreckage of an Army Helicopter Assigned to Clean – Up of the San Juan River Oil Spill, 10/1972

Wreckage of an Army Helicopter Assigned to Clean - Up of the San Juan River Oil Spill, 10/1972 Image by The U.S. National Archives Original Caption: Wreckage of an Army Helicopter Assigned to Clean - Up of the San Juan River Oil Spill. A Burst Pipeline at Shiprock, New Mexico Spilled Some 285,000 Gallons of Crude Oil Into the River. Under EPA Supervision Personnel from Several Government Agencies and Crews of the Texas - New Mexico Pipeline ...

Wreckage of an Army helicopter Assigned to Clean – up of the San Juan River Oil Spill, 10/1972

Wreckage of an Army helicopter Assigned to Clean – up of the San Juan River Oil Spill, 10/1972

Year peak of U.S. National Archives Original caption: wreckage of an Army helicopter Assigned to clean - up of the San Juan River Oil Spill. A burst pipeline in Shiprock, Various spilled? New Mexico, some 285,000 gallons raw? L in the flow. New Mexico Pipeline Company worked around the clock Eind INSULATION the spill with a log boom - Under the supervision of EPA staff from several Regierungsbeh ...