Enbridge, the company that proposes to build a $5.5-billion pipeline through northern B.C., on Tuesday estimated that it has recovered about two thirds of the oil from a major spill in Michigan.
The pipeline rupture - estimated to have spilled more than three million litres of oil last week - leaked oil along a 50-kilomtere stretch of the Kalamazoo River. The spill coated wildlife like geese, ducks, muskrats and turtles, as well as killing fish.
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