Gêiser de 21 metros de águas residuais entra em erupção em campo de petróleo no Novo México

Um gêiser de 21 metros de águas residuais tóxicas de campo de petróleo entrou em erupção de um oleoduto perto de Loving, no Novo México, na última terça-feira à noite. O vazamento em um local operado pela NGL Energy Partners espalhou água produzida por uma rodovia e dentro de uma vala de drenagem. Testemunhas e autoridades responderam rapidamente para conter o incidente.

Jackie Onsurez, engenheira e membro da Comissão Estadual de Resposta a Emergências do Novo México, avistou a coluna de água enquanto dirigia e alertou as autoridades. Um trabalhador do campo de petróleo tentou interromper o fluxo, mas fugiu após alertar sobre a possível presença de gás. O corpo de bombeiros do Novo México isolou a área posteriormente, e representantes da NGL interromperam o fluxo de água após cerca de 30 minutos.

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