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Legal action remains an option as council continues pipe rupture probe

Council says it is following a “strong line of inquiry” regarding the digger drivers identity.

Victoria Young
Thu, 19 Oct 2017

Northland Regional Council says it has until mid-March next year to decide whether to lay charges over the pipe rupture which led to Auckland fuel disruptions in September, although it still doesn’t know who did it.

Damage to the pipeline between the refinery and its Auckland depot caused

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Victoria Young
Thu, 19 Oct 2017
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Legal action remains an option as council continues pipe rupture probe
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