TODAY: E.P.A. Administrator to Testify on Enbridge Pipeline Oil Spill in the Kalamazoo River
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Category: Emergency ResponseType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
WASHINGTON - U.S. E.P.A. Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will testify before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee today on EPA's response to the Enbridge Pipeline Oil Spill in the Kalamazoo River. Administrator Jackson will be joined by representatives from the Department of Transportation, the National Transportation Safety Board, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences as well as Michigan state officials and residents impacted by the spill.
On Monday, July 26, a 30-inch pipeline belonging to Enbridge Incorporated burst in Marshall, Mich., releasing hundreds of thousands of gallons of crude oil into Talmadge Creek, a waterway that feeds the Kalamazoo River. The spill site, located between Marshall and Battle Creek, includes marshlands, residential areas, farmland and businesses. In the end, the spill was contained approximately 80 river miles from Lake Michigan. Heavy rains caused the river to overtop existing dams and carried oil 30 miles downstream. E.P.A. has the role of federal on-scene coordinator for this incident.
Hearing details:
WHO: E.P.A. Administrator Lisa P. Jackson
WHAT: Testifying before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
WHEN: 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, September 15
WHERE: 2167 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C.
More information on EPA's efforts in the response to the Enbridge Pipeline Oil Spill: http://www.epa.gov/enbridgespill/
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