Two years ago today, the EPA estimates Enbridge Energy's busted pipeline led to an oil spill of more than 1 million gallons into Talmadge Creek and the Kalamazoo River.
We've been covering the spill and it's cleanup since it first happened. You can follow the links below for a chronological compilation of Michigan Radio's coverage of the incident and its fallout.
2010
Oil spilled while no one reacted
Rehab for Oil-Covered Animals
Cleaning Up the Enbridge Oil Spill
Repaired oil pipeline undergoes test today
2011
Report: Tar Sands Oil Boosts Pipeline Risks
Health Concerns After the Oil Spill
Life on the River: Suing & Settling with Enbridge
Your Story: Seeing the oil along the Kalamazoo River
New Kalamazoo River oil spill cleanup plan due today
2012
Part of Kalamazoo River opens Wednesday, first time since oil spill
Former oil spill clean-up employee settles lawsuit, says Enbridge is next
Neighbors feel pressured by Enbridge's new pipeline plans
State study shows no long term health risks from oil in Kalamazoo River sediment
Enbridge criticized for past problems with leaking pipelines July 23, 2012
-Elaine Ezekiel, Michigan Radio News