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Assistance Available Regarding Michigan’s Oil Spill

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

If you need to initiate a claim, request water or air

quality testing, or if you have any other spill-related

questions or concerns about health, the environment

or the clean-up itself involving the Kalamazoo River

Oil Spill affecting Marshall, Kalamazoo, or Battle Creek

Calhoun County Areas one may contact Enbrige

Community Centers:

Marshall

333 South Kalamazoo Avenue

Battle Creek

77 East Michigan Avenue
Commerce Pointe Building

Their hotline is 1.800.306.6837

Information is also available at

http://www.response.enbridgeus.com

The Centers are open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.,

seven days a week.

Pics on Kalamazoo Oil Spill Preparation Clean-up

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Off of I69 going North just pass Marshall City Limits, one can view the
pipeline  substation and various trucks, containers and supplies being
used for the clean-up.   The National Guard is also being employed to help
keep citizens away.  Jennifer Graholm, Governor of Michigan, had not
been happy with the response.

Update On West Michigan Oil Spill – Evacuation in Progress

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

     About 50 families (residents) living in Calhoun County near or in the city

limits of Marshall and town of Galesburg are being asked to voluntarily evacuate,

because the oil fumes (Oil and Benzene vapors) from the oil pipeline spill are

carcinogenic and so would be harmful to breathe.

        The good news is that about 1/2 of the oil (about 450,000 gallons) has so far

been collected along Tallmade Creek and the Kalamazoo River.   Authorities are

promising that the spill will be cleaned-up to pre-existing conditions.   Currently

Enbridge, the company responsible, is using oil skimmers, vacume trucks, and

absorbent booms to help correct the environmental disaster.   The oil thus far

has killed lots of fish and has caked geese along the Kalamazoo River besides

threatening Morrow Lake and Lake Michigan.   Families displaced will be put

up in motels within the area.   It is unknown how long this displacement will

be.  Water Wells are also at risk, so people are also being advised not to drink

the water.   

     The sad part of this oil spill is that it could have been prevented.  The U.S. Depart.

of Transportation’s Pipeline had warned the company back in January  that they

 were not properly protecting or monitorring the corrision in the pipe.

     If you are concerned about your health or toxins within the environment

please visit this site — it may just save your life or strengthen your immune

system.   For any questions call 1.800.826.1929 about this exciting

wellness site.

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