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Plains Midstream reprimanded for 2011 Alberta oil spill

Alberta's Energy Resource Conservation Board is issuing a high-risk enforcement action against Calgary-based Plains Midstream over a 2011 pipeline leak northeast of Peace River, Alta.

Investigation highlights operational failures at Plains Midstream's Rainbow pipeline

The break in the 44-year-old pipeline spilled 28,000 barrels of crude in 2011. (Briar Stewart/CBC News)

Alberta's Energy Resource Conservation Board is issuing a high-risk enforcement action against Calgary-based Plains Midstream over a2011 pipeline leak northeast of Peace River, Alta.

The 28,000 barrel spillwhichleaked from the Rainbow pipeline in northern Sunrise Countywas the largest in Alberta in more than three decades.

The ERCB says the company had inadequate leak detection and failed to test its emergency response plan.

While there is no fine associated with the action,Plains Midstreamhas been told to hire a third party to audit its ability to manage communications during a crisis.

The companyalso madeheadlines in 2012 for an oil spill near Sundre, Alta.

About half a million litres of light sour crude spilled into the Red Deer River with some of it washing into the Gleniffer reservoir, which provides thousands of Albertans with drinking water.