ENVIRONMENT INTEL: INFRASTRUCTURE VULNERABILITY & OIL SPILL CASCADES Sweden's road networks, built primarily in the 1960s-1980s during peak infrastructure expansion, now carry 30% more traffic than designed capacity. Oil spills on major transport corridors like Route 76 expose a critical infrastructure gap: aging drainage systems lack modern containment barriers, allowing contaminants to reach groundwater aquifers supplying drinking water for 2+ million Swedes. Historical data shows Nordic countries experience 40-60 significant spill events annually, yet remediation budgets have declined 15% since 2010 despite aging fleet operations increasing risk. This pattern reflects the broader European challenge: climate resilience and pollution control require infrastructure reinvestment, but competing budget priorities leave transport corridors vulnerable to both environmental damage and economic disruption.