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A landslide caused an oil pipeline to rupture Wednesday, spilling 126,000 gallons of crude oil into Pyramid Lake, a reservoir in northern Los Angeles County that holds drinking water for the metropolitan area.
It was unlikely the drinking supply was contaminated, state water officials said, but a connector that sends water into nearby Castaic Lake to generate power was closed as a precaution.
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