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The Bad River Band, environmental groups, Enbridge and the public will all testify in a hearing that likely will decide the reroute's fate.
A state judge said a case seeking the shutdown of Line 5 can proceed as planned, rejecting efforts to pause the case while ...
August 29 may be the last chance for Michigan residents to weigh in on Enbridge Energy’s proposed Line 5 tunnel underneath the Straits of Mackinac. On that date, the Michigan Department of Environment ...
A court allows Michigan state case against Enbridge Line 5 pipeline to proceed, rejecting efforts to pause while the US ...
ENB faces a legal blow as a Michigan judge rejects its bid to delay the Line 5 shutdown case, keeping litigation on track.
LANSING — The state and federal environmental reviews of the Line 5 tunnel proposal will most likely finish in the coming ...
Enbridge official has told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel the company hopes to begin construction later this year.
In 2018, Enbridge proposed the tunnel as a form of secondary containment. To extend Line 5's life, the 3.6-mile tunnel would be bored into rock as much as 250 feet below the lakebed.
Enbridge says there’s no environmentally safe alternative to shutting down Line 5 at the Straits of Mackinac, other than building a new tunnel.
And Enbridge’s most infamous pipeline, the 71-year-old Line 5 from Superior Wisconsin to Sarnia Ontario, has had 29 spills in the last 50 years, loosing over 1 million gallons of oil.
Bad River Band objects to a 41-mile Line 5 pipeline extension. U.S. Army Corps is reviewing permit following trespass ruling. Tribal leaders cite environmental risks and the Clean Water Act.
Department lawyers said in a brief that Enbridge, a Canadian company, “lacks any legal right” to operate its Line 5 pipeline on reservation territory. By Rebecca Halleck and Dionne Searcey ...