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The Dilbit Disaster

Cleanup workers removing submerged oil.

Enbridge Balking at Clean-Up of Its Oil Spill

By Lisa Song

Map of Northwestern Indiana with 6B river crossings.

A New Oil Pipeline for Lake Michigan Watershed

By David Hasemyer and Lisa Song

Workers examine pipe being used for the southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline

Keystone XL Wouldn't Have Most Advanced Safeguards

By Lisa Song

Map of Line 6b replacement

Hearing Postponed to Halt Enbridge Pipeline Project

By David Hasemyer

U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow

Michigan's Elected Leaders Silent on Pipeline Fight

By David Hasemyer

Worker cleaning up the Kalamazoo River on Aug. 4, 2012.

2 Years After Spill, Dilbit Still Threat to Kalamazoo River

By David Hasemyer

A console in the Enbridge oil control room.

Few Oil Spills Found by Leak Detection Technology

By Lisa Song

Landowner Carol Brimhall

Pipeline Project Raises Mich. Landowners' Ire

By David Hasemyer

Dangers of Dilbit: InsideClimate News Op-Ed in NYT

By David Sassoon, InsideClimate News

Enbridge CEO Patrick Daniel/

Under Pressure, U.S. OKs Enbridge Restart

By David Hasemyer, InsideClimate News

Submerged oil recovery on the Kalamazoo, June 2011

Is Dilbit Oil? IRS & Congress Say No

By Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

River closed sign near the Kalamazoo River

Keystone XL: Safety Rules Won't Apply

By Elizabeth McGowan and Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

Technicians prepare the pipe before removing the ruptured section of 6B.

Feds Blame Enbridge for 'Complete Breakdown of Safety'

By Lisa Song and Elizabeth McGowan, InsideClimate News

Crew clad picks up contaminated soil along the banks of the Kalamazoo River.

U.S. Seeks Record Fine for Dilbit Disaster

By Elizabeth McGowan and Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

Inside the Dilbit Disaster: Epilogue

By Elizabeth McGowan and Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

The Kalamazoo River remained closed to the public for almost two years.

Inside the Dilbit Disaster, Part 3

By Elizabeth McGowan and Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

Technicians prepare pipe before cutting and removing the section from the Enbrid

Inside the Dilbit Disaster, Part 2

By Elizabeth McGowan and Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

The Dilbit Disaster (Winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting)

By Elizabeth McGowan and Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

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