Montana has established its own command center for dealing with Exxon Mobil’s Yellowstone River pipeline spill after reporters and state officials said Exxon restricted them from joint command session meetings. On July 1 an Exxon pipeline passing under the Yellowstone River near Laurel, Montana spilled a reported 42,000 gallons of oil into the river which is known for its world class fishing . As with the Enbridge pipeline spill in Michigan last summer, the U.S.
“„Schweitzer urged land owners and other members of the public affected by the spill to begin documenting damage themselves by taking their own videos, collecting soil samples and pulling together necessary paperwork for making claims.
“„“Right now, we can’t get straight answers from Exxon engineers. Imagine what we’ll get from their lawyers,” he said.