An Enbridge pipeline that burst two months ago in Michigan is up and running again, although at a reduced pressure level.
Calgary-based Enbridge's U.S. affiliate has also been cleared by the U.S. Environmental Protection Ageny as having met an order to complete the majority of the cleanup along a 50-kilometre stretch of the Kalamazoo River by Sept. 27.
The clean-up operation now moves into a restoration phase. The company will also be focusing on removing submerged oil from about 20 areas by the end of October.
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