Company lowers worst-case scenario for California oil spill
By Associated Press
May 25, 2015 12:15 PM CDT
In this Saturday, May 23, 2015, photo released by the U.S. Coast Guard, Boat crew members work to clean up oil from the water while shore-side workers clean along the impacted beaches at Refugio State Beach, north of Goleta, Calif. Oil spilled from a pipeline resulted in the cleanup efforts at the...   (Associated Press)

GOLETA, Calif. (AP) — Plains All American Pipeline is downgrading the amount of oil it says spilled off a California coastline in a worst-case scenario.

The company now says the estimate of the worst-case volume of oil released is up to 101,000 gallons — about 4,200 gallons less than previously believed.

Plains All American is still cleaning up the spill along the Santa Barbara County coastline and recovering oil from the pipeline so the calculations aren't final.

Oil blackened beaches in the area and created a 10-square-mile slick in the ocean after the onshore pipeline leaked up to 101,000 gallons on May 19.

The Coast Guard said Monday that the spill has killed one sea lion, nine pelicans and untold numbers of fish.

El Refugio and El Capitan beaches are closed until June 4.

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