Turtles living in the Kalamazoo River had to be relocated after an Enbridge oil spill in 2010. However, research shows the turtles had no problem finding their way back home.
problem with the kind of oil spill there, and with the kind of oil that would run through keystone is that most of it doesn t sit on the surface where it can be boomed up and scooped up. this oil sinks. on the occasion of the keystone vote this week, mother jones and this canadian paper on the screen have been writing about the kalamazoo river spill, explaining tar sand oil is thick and heavy, and has to be diluted with a noxious chemical cocktail so it can flow in the pipe. when spilled, the dilutant evaporates. residents reported naus sha, burning eyes in the throat. it separates from the dilutantt and it sinks to the bottom. how do you get oil out of a river once it has sunk to the bottom of the river bed? nobody had any idea. until there was this big spill
spill there, that would run through keystone is most of it doesn t sit on the surface where it can be boomed up and scooped up. this oil sinks. on the occasion of the keystone vote this week, mother jones and this canadian paper on the screen have been writing about the kalamazoo river spill, explaining tar sand oil is thick and heavy, and has to be diluted with a noxious chemical cocktail so it can flow in the pipe. when spilled, the dilutant evaporates. into the nearby atmosphere. marshall, michigan residents reported nausea, my grans and burning in eyes and throat. meanwhile, the tary oil separates from the dilutant and it sinks to the bottom. the oil sinks. how do you get oil out of a river once it s sunk to the bottom of the riverbed? nobody has any idea until there was this big spill all over the kalamazoo river. the technique they have come up