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Oil Spread on Kalamazoo River Appears Halted; Impacts Continue

One of the biggest oil spills in Midwest history seems to have been contained within a 25-mile reach of Michigan's Kalamazoo River. The oil has not reached Morrow Lake and its dam, which makes it unlikely to enter the 80-mile-long Kalamazoo River Superfund site between there and Lake Michigan.

Source: Kalamazoo Gazette, 07/30/2010

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