1.3
million gallons of petroleum are spilled into U.S. waters
from vessels and pipelines in a typical year—a single
major spill can double that amount. Using less oil may make
future spills less likely.
Petroleum fuels also leak from storage tanks,
contaminating groundwater and streams. The U.S. EPA has reported
around 180 confirmed releases each week since 2000. Using
less oil may help reduce the number or volume of leaks.
More Information:
Cumulative
Data and Graphics for Oil Spills, 1973-2004 (U.S. Coast
Guard)
Data Sources
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