Saturday, August 03, 2013

Over 1 Million Gallons Recovered – Enbridge Nearly Tripling Oil Spill Dredging

Enbridge nearly tripling bitumen dredging.
More than 20,000 barrels of heavy Canadian crude oil (bitumen) gushed into the Kalamazoo River system after multiple small corrosion-fatigue cracks caused the rupture of Line 6B in July 2010, the largest onshore oil spill in U.S. history.

Enbridge Energy Partners, the U.S. unit of Canada’s largest pipeline company Enbridge Inc received an order from the EPA in March requiring more containment and recovery of oil from the spill.  It has until the end of the year to complete the additional dredging.

Over 1 Million Gallons Recovered – Enbridge Nearly Tripling Oil Spill Dredging

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