Company expects to meet Mich. oil cleanup deadline

AP: Enbridge Inc. says it expects to meet a Sept. 27 deadline set by federal regulators for removing oil that spilled into southern Michigan waterways after a pipeline leak. The Canadian company says it's making progress on cleaning up the Kalamazoo River, a tributary called Talmadge Creek and other waterways and shorelines. More than 800,000 gallons of crude escaped from in the rupture, which Enbridge reported July 26. The line runs from Griffith, Ind., to Sarnia, ......

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