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FILE - This March 14, 2014 file photo released by the North Dakota Department of Health, shows an oil well that was swamped by floodwaters near the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers near Williston, N.D., An environmental geologist said up to 1,400 gallons of oil might have spilled from the well site into the floodwaters. The North Dakota Health Department said Thursday, March 27, 2014 that cleanup will continue for at least another week at the site. (AP Photo/North Dakota Department of Health, File)

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FILE - In this March 21, 2014 file photo, a clean-up crew loads dirt contaminated by an oil spill into trucks in Alexander, N.D., a day after a pipeline owned by Enid, Okla.-based Hiland Crude LLC broke, spewing about 34,000 gallons of crude oil. The North Dakota Health Department said Thursday, March 27, 2014, that cleanup is wrapping up at the oil spill site. (AP Photo/Josh Wood, File)

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FILE - In this Jan. 14, 2014 file photo, Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx speaks during an interview with the Associated Press at the Transportation Department in Washington. Foxx is scheduled to visit Casselton, N.D., April 24, 2014, to meet with local leaders and update the community on efforts to improve rail safety. A Dec. 30 BNSF Railway oil train derailment on the outskirts of Casselton didn't hurt anyone, but it sparked explosions and a fire that sent a smoke plume over the city and prompted about 1,400 people to evacuate their homes. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)