> In 2010, when a 6 ft. diameter pipe cracked on a Kalamazoo, MI tributary, it took 24 hours for the company, Enbridge to realize there was a break. They have since spent over a $billion cleaning it up and are not finished yet.
They are finished, as was pointed out to you before.
> Portions of the river were dredged and riverbank was restored with native plantings along the entire 35-mile stretch of waterway in Calhoun and Kalamazoo counties. Dredging near Ceresco and Morrow Lake is being completed. On Oct. 9, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources reported that all sections of the river had reopened for public use.
I guess they are not finished if the dredging is BEING completed. Once it IS completed, then it will be completed. I am glad the rier has been reopened for public use. Do you have any information on how many families permanently lost their homes?