Olympic Pipeline leak forces flight diversions as crews race to restore jet fuel supply
Flights at Sea-Tac are being diverted for refueling as crews near Everett work nonstop to fix a jet fuel pipeline leak that prompted an emergency declaration from Gov. Bob Ferguson. BP says 200 feet of the Olympic Pipeline have been excavated but the source of the leak remains unknown, drawing scrutiny from Sen. Maria Cantwell.
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Olympic Pipeline leak forces flight diversions as crews race to restore jet fuel supply

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