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Pipeline review pushed by Alberta landowners, coalition

Environmentalists and landowner associations are pushing the Alberta government to investigate oil and gas pipeline safety.

Environmentalists, landowners and labourgroups are pushing the Alberta government to investigate oil and gas pipeline safety.

Acoalition hastaken out an advertisement in weekly newspapers pressing for the review.

The recentspill into the Red Deer River raises questions about Alberta's 400,000 kilometres of pipelines, saidthe Sierra Club's Chelsea Flook.

"We wanted tocounter the government's message that this is an exception this isn't an ordinary occurrencewhen in fact in Alberta it is," she said."We're seeing on average for oil and gas pipelines and energy related pipelines one spill every 1.4 days.

"We will continue to see oil spilled in this province with such a massive network of pipelines of which40 per cent were built before 1990," she said.

Premier Alison Redford says she is waiting to find out the cause of three recent spills before deciding on a review.