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4:27 pm
Tue December 14, 2010

Sunken tugboat spills diesel fuel into Saginaw River

Freighter on the Saginaw River
Credit flickr user ifmuth
Many freighters require the assistance of tug boats along the Saginaw River. A recent tug boat sinking has spilled diesel fuel into the river.

The Bay City Times reports the tug boat sank early Monday spilling 800 gallons of diesel fuel.

It's reported that Grand Rapids-based Young's Environmental Cleanup Inc. and Mt. Clements-based HM Environmental Services are working to contain and clean up the spill.

The cause of the sinking won't be known until the tug is pulled from the river. Paul Luedtke of Luedtke Engineering, the company that owns the boat, said:

"We won't know until then and anything before then would just be speculation."

A crane will pull the tug from the water once the diesel spill is cleaned up.

Oil spill
4:27 pm
Tue August 31, 2010

Company wants to restart oil pipeline

Working on the broken oil pipeline near Marshall, Michigan
Credit EPA
Workers measure pipe before cutting and removing the section from the Enbridge pipeline oil spill site near Marshall, Michigan. This photo was taken on August 6th, 2010.

The pipe has been repaired. It was tested yesterday. Now, as Steve Carmody reports, Enbridge Energy officials plan to ask regulators for permission to restart the pipeline that just five weeks ago gushed close to a million gallons of crude oil.

Carmody reports:

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Environment
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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