Oil Spill in Michigan Creating a New Oil Spill Disaster for the United States

Over 840,000 Gallons of Oil Leaked into Talmadge Creek in Michigan

William Bass
Currently, the Gulf Coastline in the United States is coping with the most detrimental environmental problem in United States history, which is the oil disaster that has been flowing freely for over 100 days. Now the state of Michigan has their own oil spill to deal with since a pipeline has been leaking into Talmadge Creek that flows into the Kalamazoo River since early Monday morning.

The Kalamazoo Gazette reports, that a state of emergency was announced for southern Kalamazoo County in Michigan since an excess that could reach over 800,000 gallons of oil has spilled into Talmadge Creek and is starting to travel downstream to the Kalamazoo River. This could cause some serious problems because the Kalamazoo River covers 186 miles starting from the mouth of Lake Michigan and flows into 8 counties in Michigan.

According to CNN, the actual oil leak started Monday morning around 9:45 a.m., when an oil line owned and managed by Enbridge Liquids Pipelines started leaking around Marshall Township. Enbridge Energy serves as a subsidiary connected with Calgary, Canada based Enbridge Inc. Based on company reports they are the major transporter involving oil coming from western Canada.

The particular leak is presently under investigation, plus the pipe continues to be shut down; however certainly not previous to the leak has created some serious damage. Authorities are recommending all activity on the Kalamazoo River stop till the particular predicament is fixed and also some local officials fear that oil contamination may have breached the local water supply.

This specific oil leak occurs at an unforeseen moment given that the oil well in the Gulf of Mexico had been flowing openly for over 100 days producing disastrous results throughout the southern states. The particular catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico will certainly have long-term effects in addition to plant and wildlife will probably never end up being the same in the region for many years, if not decades. The Michigan oil spill on Talmadge Creek may possibly end up being the particular trigger point in making the Environmental Protection Agency as well as all the recognized government agencies throughout the United States and the planet to analyze the oil industry as well as its procedures. All of us require oil due to the fact it's a extremely sought after asset, nevertheless extracting along with transporting oil may be revamped to safeguard our own well-being, industrial sectors as well as plant and wildlife.

With any luck, authorities in Michigan can get a jumpstart on cleaning up the oil to reduce contamination and possibly conserve wildlife and the eco system that branches off the creek and the Kalamazoo River. Absolutely no fish should be taken or ingested from any tributary water or the Kalamazoo River until officials have determined it's safe.

Sources:
Kalamazoo Gazette
CNN

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