Authorities cleaned up 6,800 barrels of crude oil from a broken pipeline just north of Lake Arlington in May, according to a spokesperson for the Environmental Protection Agency.
That’s 4,200 more barrels than the estimate the company responsible previously reported to the agency. The EPA’s report was published on May 14.
Energy Transfer, the company that owns the pipeline that leaked, originally reported to the EPA that 2,600 barrels had been cleaned up from the site. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment…