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Regulators Order Pipeline Upgrades after Oil Spill

The cause of last weekend's spill remains under investigation

By MATTHEW BROWN, Associated Press

BILLINGS — Federal safety regulators have ordered a pipeline company to make major upgrades to a line that spilled almost 40,000 gallons of oil into Montana’s Yellowstone River and fouled a local water supply.

Friday’s order comes after Bridger Pipeline of Casper, Wyoming, announced plans to bury its line deeper beneath the Yellowstone to protect against future accidents.

The Department of Transportation order would make that improvement mandatory and require identical action where the line crosses beneath the Poplar River in northeast Montana.

The cause of last weekend’s spill remains under investigation. It prompted a five-day shutdown of drinking water services for 6,000 people in the city of Glendive after oil got into a treatment plant.

Cleanup crews have made minimal progress recovering oil from the ice-covered river.