This week marks three years since an Enbridge Energy pipeline ruptured near Marshall, Michigan. More than one million gallons of tar sands oil have been cleaned up from Talmadge Creek and the Kalamazoo River.
The cleanup has already cost Enbridge almost a billion dollars and they still have lots of work ahead of them.
Michigan Radio's Lindsey Smith has been following the story, and she joined us today from Muskegon.
Listen to the full interview above.