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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20100728:10:46:00

Pressure on our line 6b. they contacted our local pipeline maintenance crew and asked them to do a visual inspection of the line to find out what was going on. upon that visual inspection, they noticed that there was oil released. according to enbridge, the line was shut down immediately after crews saw oil. isolation valves are on either side of where that leak actually occurred. the severe storms that hit west michigan last week are now playing a role in how quickly the oil could reach lake michigan. wzzm 13 joins us from the weather center with a look at where the oil is going. the national weather service says it could be three to four days before the oil gets to the lake. the kalamazoo river is moving quickly. you can easily see those oil slicks. they are heading west toward lake michigan. booms placed in the river are catching some oil but much of it is getting through. the national weather service says because of thunderstorms last week, river levels are higher than normal ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20100728:09:16:00

Released. according to enbridge, the line was shut down immediately after crews saw oil. isolation valves are on either side of where that leak actually occurred. the severe storms that hit west michigan last week are now playing a role in how quickly the oil could reach lake michigan. wzzm 13 joins us from the weather center with a look at where the oil is going. the national weather service says it could be three to four days before the oil gets to the lake. the kalamazoo river is moving quickly. you can easily see those oil slicks. they are heading west toward lake michigan. booms placed in the river are catching some oil but much of it is getting through. the national weather service says because of thunderstorms last week, river levels are higher than normal. so there are currently flood advisories and more water means the flow is faster. the national transportation safety board is getting involved in the calhoun county oil spill. the agency is spending three ....

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