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MEDIA BRIEFING NEW TIME: E.P.A. Administrator to Travel to Michigan to Oversee Oil Spill Response

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Category: Emergency Response
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Friday, July 30th, 2010


No. 10-OPA86

Governor Granholm, Senator Stabenow to accompany Administrator

*PLEASE NOTE: New Time for Media Briefing*

Marshall, Mich. - E.P.A. Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will travel to Michigan today, July 30, to oversee the ongoing response to the Enbridge oil spill in the Kalamazoo River.

Administrator Jackson will join Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm and Senator Debbie Stabenow at a briefing at the Unified Area Command in Marshall and an overflight of portions of the Kalamazoo River impacted by the spill. The Administrator, Governor and Senator will hold a media briefing at 7:45pm ET.

MEDIA BRIEFING:
Today, July 30
7:45pm ET
McCamly Plaza Hotel
Montgomery Room four
50 Capital Ave SW
Battle Creek, Michigan

For members of the media who need to call in, please dial: 866-383-7989 (or 617-597-5328 /international).
Participant passcode: 63136867

On Monday, July 26, Enbridge Incorporated reported that a 30-inch pipeline belonging to the company burst in Marshall, Michigan, leaking crude oil into Talmadge Creek, a waterway that feeds the Kalamazoo River. While the oil leak has stopped, the spill has affected up to 25 miles of the Kalamazoo River. The spill site, located between Marshall and Battle Creek, includes marshlands, residential areas, farmland and businesses.

EPA, which has assumed the role of Federal On-Scene Coordinator for this spill, was on the ground immediately following the spill and rapidly ramped up its response.

For more information on EPA's response to the Enbridge spill: http://www.epa.gov/enbridgespill<http://www.epa.gov/enbridgespill>.

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