Almost four years after the Enbridge crude oil spill near Marshall, Michigan, PHMSA issued an Advisory Bulletin urging operators to evaluate their safety programs and implement changes to eliminate deficiencies identified by the NTSB’s investigation of the release.
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NTSB to Present Report on Probable Cause of Enbridge Marshall, MI Spill
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On July 10, 2012, the NTSB is expected to present its findings to the NTSB board on the probable cause of the crude oil spill near Marshall, Michigan. The conference begins at 9:30 am on July 10, 2012 at the NTSB Conference Center in Washington, DC and will be streamed live on the NTSB’s website.…
NTSB Releases Additional Documents Regarding Enbridge Michigan Oil Spill
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Over the past two months and most recently on June 22, 2012, the NTSB has released research documents, timelines, pictures and factual reports regarding its investigation of an Enbridge pipeline failure on July 26, 2010 that led to the release of over 800,000 gallons of crude oil to various waters near Marshall, Michigan. The docket…