Associated Press reports that (summary-gist of story at http://www.mlive.com/ )
Officials say they have located the pipeline break that caused hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil to spew into a major river in southern Michigan.
An official with the Canadian company which owns the pipeline that leaked oil into the Kalamazoo River confirmed the break's discovery during a news conference Saturday afternoon in Marshall.
Share Enbridge executive vice president Steve Wuori (WUHR'-ee) says "it is highly unlikely there is any other break in the pipe" other than the one that was exposed.
Calgary, Alberta-based Enbridge Inc. says 820,000 gallons of oil leaked beginning Monday. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency puts the total at more than 1 million gallons.
Wuori says no oil was leaking from the exposed pipe, and the spill has been contained.
posted at Michigan Live July 31, 2010 at 6:37 p.m.
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