U.S. EPA, Enbridge working to contain Michigan oil spill

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Oily water flow on the Kalamazoo River downstream from an oil spill outside Marshall, Michigan, the United States, July 31, 2010. A 30 inch (76.2 cm) petroleum pipeline operated by Enbridge Energy of Canada (Calgary, Alberta) ruptured on July 26, spilling an estimated 1 million gallons (3.7 million liters) of raw crude oil into a tributary that feeds the Kalamazoo River near Marshall Township, Michigan.

 Oily water flow on the Kalamazoo River downstream from an oil spill outside Marshall, Michigan, the United States, July 31, 2010. A 30 inch (76.2 cm) petroleum pipeline operated by Enbridge Energy of Canada (Calgary, Alberta) ruptured on July 26, spilling an estimated 1 million gallons (3.7 million liters) of raw crude oil into a tributary that feeds the Kalamazoo River near Marshall Township, Michigan. [Xinhua/Tony Ding]



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