Calgary Herald

Failed fitting led to Trans Mountain spill

Roughly 1,200 barrels of crude oil leaked at B.C. pumping station, says new report

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A Transporta­tion Safety Board report says the failure of a fitting on a section of narrow tubing at a Trans Mountain pumping station in British Columbia was the cause of a crude oil spill last year.

The investigat­ion report into the spill on June 12, 2020, at the Trans Mountain Sumas pump station in Abbotsford, confirms as much as 190,000 litres of crude, roughly 1,200 barrels, leaked when the fitting separated on the one-inch tube.

A board report released Tuesday says tests show the compressio­n fitting was not properly tightened when it was installed in 2015 on a tube that carries a small amount of oil to a section of the pump station for analysis.

The pipeline was shut down within an hour of the spill at Trans Mountain's control centre in Edmonton, but the report says it took another four hours to find and manually close valves to the tube, spilling oil into a culvert, the water table and a neighbouri­ng agricultur­al field.

No one was hurt and no evacuation was ordered, but the safety board report says a “multi-year remediatio­n plan” will be needed to recover contaminan­ts in the area surroundin­g the pump station.

Trans Mountain's post-spill improvemen­ts include remotely operated closure valves and a lined containmen­t area around the abovegroun­d tubes, along with developmen­t of a system to check the condition of existing tubing systems.

A safety message at the end of the report says it's “important” that pipeline companies inspect tubing systems to ensure proper installati­on.

“In the event of an unplanned product release, it is essential that station (remote shutdown) and isolation systems be properly configured to minimize the quantity of the release,” the report says.

It also says secondary containmen­t systems, such as the oil-water separator that was overwhelme­d at the Sumas pump station, “must have a means of isolation in order to prevent any off-site migration of the released product.”

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