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Lyon County man pleads guilty to shooting diesel pipeline, spilling 3,900 gallons of fuel

Lyon County man pleads guilty to shooting diesel pipeline, spilling 3,900 gallons of fuel March 2, 2021 1:59pm Text size Copy shortlink: A Lyon County man pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal misdemeanor for shooting an oil pipe in Cottonwood, Minn., resulting in a $1.1 million cleanup tab. Tanner John Sik, 21, is charged in Minnesota U.S. District Court for negligent discharge of a pollution. On April 24, 2019, Sik and Eric Jay Weckwerth-Pineda drove out to bridge near Cottonwood Lake, which flows into the Yellow Medicine River, with several firearms in the back of a truck, according to Sik s plea. Sik shot an AR-15 four times at a pipeline owned by Magellan Midstream Partners, hitting it and spilling at least 3,900 gallons of diesel fuel into the water, according to the plea. Sik and others noticed a visible sheen on the lake and reported it to authorities.

Okla Landowner Tells Magellan To Come Get Its Pipeline Stuff

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Okla. Landowner Tells Magellan To Come Get Its Pipeline Stuff Law360 (February 26, 2021, 3:52 PM EST) Magellan Midstream Partners abandoned an 1,100-mile-long ammonia pipeline that reaches from Texas to Minnesota but never removed the structure or related equipment from landowners property along the way, they say in a proposed class action removed to Oklahoma federal court. Vic Bruns who initially filed his suit against Magellan Midstream Partners LP and Magellan Ammonia Pipeline LP in Tulsa County state court before it was removed to federal court Wednesday says the company decommissioned the pipeline in 2019 and rendered it unusable, which means easements secured for the project are abandoned as well. In removing the suit, the company.

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