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North Dakota Oil Pipeline Leak Impacts Pastureland, Creek Tributary

A pipeline leak in Billings County spilled an estimated 2,100 gallons of oil and produced water, some of it into a waterway.

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A pipeline leak in Billings County spilled an estimated 2,100 gallons of oil and produced water, some of it into a waterway.

Produced water is a mixture of saltwater and oil that can contain drilling chemicals.

The state Health Department says the leak happened Wednesday at a site 6 miles west of Fryburg operated by Hess Bakken Investments II. The spill impacted pastureland and a tributary of Sully Creek.

The company is using soil berms and oil-absorbent booms to prevent further spread of the spill, and also will be removing contaminated ice.

Health Department officials are on site and monitoring the cleanup.

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