Keystone XL Pipeline Whistleblower Says TransCanada Prioritizes Staying on Schedule Over Quality; Describes Litany of Rampant Code Violations.
The Texas Observer reports:
For five years, Evan Vokes had inspected TransCanada projects across North America and, too often for his liking, found they were poorly constructed and didn’t meet engineering codes. He’d tried to get his superiors to address the problems, to no avail, and was fired last year. In East Texas, he found that TransCanada hadn’t changed its way—even on what may be the most controversial pipeline ever proposed for North America....
“I believe in building pipelines,” he says. “But I like to have what’s in the pipeline [stay] inside the pipeline.”
Read the full story here: http://www.texasobserver.org/ whistleblower-landowners-transc anada-is-botching-the-job-on-k eystone-xl-pipeline/
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Keystone XL Pipeline Whistleblower Says TransCanada Prioritizes Staying on Schedule Over Quality; Describes Litany of Rampant Code Violations.
The Texas Observer reports:
For five years, Evan Vokes had inspected TransCanada projects across North America and, too often for his liking, found they were poorly constructed and didn’t meet engineering codes. He’d tried to get his superiors to address the problems, to no avail, and was fired last year. In East Texas, he found that TransCanada hadn’t changed its way—even on what may be the most controversial pipeline ever proposed for North America....
“I believe in building pipelines,” he says. “But I like to have what’s in the pipeline [stay] inside the pipeline.”
Read the full story here: http://www.texasobserver.org/ whistleblower-landowners-transc anada-is-botching-the-job-on-k eystone-xl-pipeline/
#Keystone #KXL #KeystonePipelineSee More
The Texas Observer reports:
For five years, Evan Vokes had inspected TransCanada projects across North America and, too often for his liking, found they were poorly constructed and didn’t meet engineering codes. He’d tried to get his superiors to address the problems, to no avail, and was fired last year. In East Texas, he found that TransCanada hadn’t changed its way—even on what may be the most controversial pipeline ever proposed for North America....
“I believe in building pipelines,” he says. “But I like to have what’s in the pipeline [stay] inside the pipeline.”
Read the full story here: http://www.texasobserver.org/
#Keystone #KXL #KeystonePipelineSee More
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