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4:06 pm
Mon August 30, 2010

Repaired oil pipeline undergoes test today

Great blue heron covered in oil from the 2010 Enbridge oil spill near Marshall, Michigan.
Credit Michigan's oil response Flickr page / State of Michigan
Great blue heron covered in oil from Enbridge oil spill near Kalamazoo, Michigan

Michigan Radio's Steve Carmody reports "an oil pipeline that broke near Marshall last month is undergoing a critical pressure test today. Enbridge Energy is flooding the pipeline with water to see if it can withstand the pressure."

If it works, and government inspectors say it's o.k., the pipeline will be restarted.

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Health
12:21 pm
Mon August 30, 2010

Air quality could be bad today in SE Michigan

Air pollution around a highway in downtown Los Angeles
Credit Ali Azimi / Creative Commons
Smog and air pollution around downtown Los Angeles.

Ozone way up in the atmosphere... good. Ozone near the ground... bad. 

SEMCOG (Southeast Michigan Council of Governments) says the air outside could be unhealthy today.  The group says "elements have been in place for a few days now – sunny skies, hot temperatures, and southerly winds. Admittedly this is beautiful weather, but the ongoing nature of these conditions is compromising our air quality and enabling ground-level ozone to remain high."

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Environment
12:15 pm
Fri August 27, 2010

Microbes in the Gulf have evolved to deal with oil spills

Air Force airplane spraying dispersant chemicals on Gulf oil spill
Credit Technical Sergeant Adrian Cadiz / U.S. Air Force
A C-130 Hercules from the Air Force drops an oil-dispersing chemical into the Gulf of Mexico. Researchers report that microbes are doing some work as well.

There's been a lot of talk recently about how quickly microbes in the Gulf have been gobbling up the spill oil.  Scientific American has a report on what researchers know about the microbes in the Gulf. Reporter David Biello reports "the microbes of the deep Gulf of Mexico were ready to handle an oil spill."

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