As Pipeline Concerns Mount, Focus Returns to Great Lakes

Midwest Energy News: When a ruptured pipeline spilled 20,000 barrels of oil into a North Dakota wheat field last month, a state health official said it was "the best place it could`ve occurred" - far from population centers and water supplies. But what if a similar spill occurs in the worst place? That`s the concern raised in a video released by a national environmental group this month. In the cold, fast-flowing depths of the Straits of Mackinac run pipelines which the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) says......

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