Former Keystone Pipeline Inspector Says Construction Shortcuts Are Tied To Leaks

Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Michael Klink, a 59-year-old civil engineer from Auburn, Ill., says he reported a litany of problems when he was working as a construction inspector at several pumping stations along the Keystone oil pipeline as it was being built in 2009 -- from sloppy concrete jobs and poorly spaced rebar to bad welds and poor pressure testing.
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