Plans are in place to temporarily use trucks and train cars as alternative forms of delivery, and Premier Wab Kinew said they should be able to carry the same amount as the
"The goal is to bring in the same ... quantity, about 12,000 barrels of gasoline per day when we're talking about the Imperial terminal in particular, to be able to ensure that there is a continuous supply," Kinew said.
Kinew also said he has talked with the
The company said it found "integrity concerns" in a section of pipe, although there were no spills, and work needs to be done to replace a section under the
The chief administrative officer of
But after speaking with company officials Monday, Jack said the city received encouraging news.
"In much more detail, they were able to give us a sense of all the work that is going on there, and the involvement of other agencies, other companies, just to try and ensure that the
The city may look for ways to reduce fuel consumption, but it's too early to say anything definitively, Jack added.
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