
July 23 & 24, 2020
On-Demand videos of our webinar, The Enbridge Spill and Its Consequences,
are now available at the links below.
To mark the ten-year anniversary of the Enbridge oil spill into the Kalamazoo River, please join the Pipeline Safety Trust for two roundtable discussions looking back at the spill and assessing its consequences. Panelists will discuss the current state of pipeline safety, regulatory affairs, operations, the condition of the Kalamazoo River, public health, and more. The sessions will take place 17 hours apart to coincide with the time of the pipeline rupture and its eventual discovery.
On-Demand video of Session 1
Session 1: National Consequences
Thursday, July 23, 5:58 pm Eastern Time (the time the rupture occurred,
10 years ago)
90 Minutes
Moderated by Bill Caram
Deputy Director, Pipeline Safety Trust
Panelists:
- Mark Schauer
Former U.S. Representative from Michigan’s 7th District
- Alan Mayberry
Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety,
PHMSA
- Jennifer Homendy
Member,
National Transportation Safety Board
- Mike Koby
Vice President, U.S. Operations,
Enbridge Inc.
- Carl Weimer
Executive Director,
Pipeline Safety Trust
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On-Demand video of Session 2
Session 2: Local Consequences
Friday, July 24, 11:17 am Eastern Time (the time the spill was discovered)
90 Minutes
Moderated by Jeffrey Insko
Board Secretary, Pipeline Safety Trust
Panelists:
- Ralph Dollhopf
On-Site Coordinator,
Environmental Protection Agency
- Mike Moeller
Director, Great Lakes Region, Enbridge Inc.
- Mozhgon Rajaee
Assistant Professor, Public Health,
Oakland University
- Beth Wallace
Great Lakes Freshwater
Campaign Manager,
National Wildlife Federation
- Jaynan Montague (invited)
Displaced Resident
- Kyle Whyte
Professor & Timnick Chair, Dept. of Philosophy,
Michigan State University
- Kenneth Kornheiser, DVM
Board Vice President,
Kalamazoo River Watershed Council
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Click here to download a pdf flyer for this virtual conference.