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Add your name to these public comments to be submitted to MDEQ on June 29, 2017, by signing the petition to the right.

Enbridge is attempting once again to upgrade its dangerous Line 5 oil pipelines in the Mackinac Straits without any public hearing that would examine the condition of these outdated pipelines.

When they tried this eight months ago, Enbridge ran into a solid wall of public opposition. Recent revelations that their pipelines have unsupported spans that exceed the maximum length allowed means there is a heightened risk of metal fatigue and failure.

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Join us in asking the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) as part of its permit conditions to conduct a comprehensive review of Enbridge's Line 5 in the Straits before the company attempts to squeeze more life out of their aging pipelines.

Please note that submitting your public comment here has nothing to do with the Line 5 ballot proposal that is being circulated.

To the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality:

We are writing in reference to Enbridge’s joint application to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (“MDEQ”) and United States Army Corps of Engineers (“Corps”) (No. 2RD-DFDK-Y35G) to install 22 anchor supports on the Line 5 pipelines in the Mackinac Straits.

We urge the MDEQ to reject Enbridge’s application as incomplete and to hold a public hearing as provided in Section 32514 of the Great Lakes Submerged Lands Act (“GLSLA”) and R 322.1017 (Rule 17), along with proper notice and additional time for public comment. The magnitude of public interest in Line 5 and the Great Lakes warrants a public hearing on this important matter.

Enbridge’s application is deficient for the following reasons:

  1. it fails to demonstrate the potential adverse harm from a catastrophic oil spill in the Great Lakes;
  2. it fails to demonstrate feasible and prudent alternatives to Line 5, which include a range of alternatives related to Enbridge’s ongoing expansion of oil transport throughout the Great Lakes region;
  3. it fails to demonstrate compliance with the 1953 Easement with the State of Michigan and to evaluate Enbridge’s piecemeal expansion of Line 5; and
  4. additional information about the integrity of the entire submerged Line 5 infrastructure is critical to protecting the public’s paramount interests in the Great Lakes.

Under Michigan’s GLSLA, the MDEQ cannot grant approval of this permit unless the following standards are addressed: a) a determination that the environment will be minimally harmed and that those adverse impacts will be mitigated; and (b) there is no feasible and prudent alternative to the proposed activity that will protect the public health, safety and welfare. Enbridge’s application fails on both counts.

As an immediate emergency measure or condition of Enbridge’s application, MDEQ should suspend or reduce the transport of the rate of flow of crude oil through Line 5 in the Straits to immediately reduce the pressure and risk from the twin-pipelines in the Straits pending further proceedings; in the alternative, order the installation of anchors to reduce spans without supports below 140 feet pending further proceedings with the express condition that no assurance of any final permit under the application without a demonstration of compliance with state law.

Enbridge incorrectly claims its proposed patchwork response to Line 5’s major structural defects is “routine maintenance” when in reality the requested anchor supports will further the continued expansion of Line 5 and Line 6B in southern Michigan to largely transport Canadian oil to Canadian refineries and overseas markets.

Moreover, the recent disclosure of the Kiefner Report reveal that Enbridge has for years, perhaps decades, systematically violated the provision of the 1953 Easement with the State of Michigan that limits unsupported stretches of Line 5 to 75 feet for the pipeline’s structural integrity and longevity. This neglect coupled with the Straits powerful underwater currents likely has caused metal fatigue damage. This is particularly concerning since Line 5 currently transports 540,000 barrels per day (bbls) - 80 percent over its original design capacity.

With no reliable model to predict lakebed washouts due to the highly dynamic nature of currents in the Mackinac Straits, Enbridge cannot meet its legal duty under the state easement to prudently operate this pipeline.

The law is clear. The State of Michigan and MDEQ have “a perpetual duty . . . to secure to its people the prevention of pollution, impairment or destruction of its natural resources, and rights of navigation, fishing, hunting, and use of its lands and waters for other public purposes.” Therefore, the MDEQ must undertake a formal comprehensive review of impacts and alternatives associated with Enbridge’s entire Line 5 pipeline in the Straits and waters and bottomlands of the Great Lakes.

This duty is separate and independent from the Line 5 risk and alternative studies commissioned by the Michigan Pipeline Safety Advisory Board.

In sum, no final permit should be authorized until Enbridge has demonstrated the following: (1) Line 5 in the Straits is not likely to impair the protected public trust waters and uses in the Straits and beyond; (2) there exists no feasible and prudent alternative to Enbridge for Line 5 in the Straits within Enbridge’s overall capacity throughout its “Lakehead” or Great Lakes pipeline system; (3) it has provided additional information on the pipeline metal fatigue and heightened risk of failure; and (4) it is not violating the 1953 Easement with the State of Michigan.

 

 

This recently uncovered video from 2012 showing the condition of the Line 5 pipelines reveals long unsupported spans and other damage to the pipes. No amount of anchors will fix the shifting bottomlands of the Great Lakes, or repair the metal fatigue introduced by the decades-long unsupported spans. After you've seen the video, please SIGN THE PETITION.

 

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  • Susan l wheadon
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-06-21 14:31:02 -0400
    SIGN THE PETITION: Enbridge cannot be allowed to squeeze more life out of this dangerous pipeline. Speak up now!
  • Susan l wheadon
    @susanpankhurst tweeted link to this page. 2017-06-21 14:30:59 -0400
    SIGN THE PETITION: Enbridge cannot be allowed to squeeze more life out of this dangerous pipeline. Speak up now! http://www.oilandwaterdontmix.org/anchor_structure_public_comment?recruiter_id=1679
  • Susan l wheadon
    signed 2017-06-21 14:30:49 -0400
    My comment is that Enbridge is in bed with our AG, our governor and all the rest and there is no intention of ever shutting it down. The issue is clear. You have read all the facts, you have listened to “we the people” who know the real facts and you do not care about anything except keeping the status quo. Flint, Detroit, and the Kalamazoo River plus all the other environmental degradation have no impact on you at all. Scott Pruitt is even very cozy with our AG
  • Carla Pardue
    signed 2017-06-21 14:29:45 -0400
  • Bob Meyer
    signed 2017-06-21 14:24:40 -0400
  • Jerome Henderson
    signed 2017-06-21 14:22:33 -0400
    Remove all oil from Line 5 sections near and under the Great Lakes, flush out the lines totally, and remove them permanently! They never should have been permitted to use this route in the first place; Enbridge can not be trusted to properly maintain them nor tell the truth about the condition of them; and the risk is simply too great that the lines won’t break at Any time, starting as close as thirty seconds from now!
  • Jane Parker
    signed 2017-06-21 14:17:34 -0400
  • Kurt Hannula
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-06-21 14:17:10 -0400
    SIGN THE PETITION: Enbridge cannot be allowed to squeeze more life out of this dangerous pipeline. Speak up now!
  • Linda Bergles-Daul
    signed 2017-06-21 14:16:41 -0400
    When will Michigan become proactive to avoid a disaster! When will the legislators of Michigan listen to the people of Michigan rather than being influenced by for profit companies with no moral conscience..
  • Karl Ruter
    signed 2017-06-21 14:16:30 -0400
  • James Schroeder
    signed 2017-06-21 14:16:11 -0400
  • Colette Reed
    signed 2017-06-21 14:15:41 -0400
  • Connie Thompson-Swinger
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-06-21 14:09:19 -0400
    SIGN THE PETITION: Enbridge cannot be allowed to squeeze more life out of this dangerous pipeline. Speak up now!
  • Connie Swinger
    signed 2017-06-21 14:08:41 -0400
    Line 5 is dangerous to the the water supply and the economic stability of the Great Lakes states. MDEQ must deny this permit, conduct a review of Line 5 and schedule public hearings.
  • Kristen M Dunn
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-06-21 14:08:40 -0400
    SIGN THE PETITION: Enbridge cannot be allowed to squeeze more life out of this dangerous pipeline. Speak up now!
  • Kristen Dunn
    signed 2017-06-21 14:08:27 -0400
    Our Great Lakes are precious. Line 5 is old and unsound. Enbridge should bear the full cost of its business operations and not push the environmental costs onto the people who have no control and share in no profits.
  • Pat Carlisle
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-06-21 14:07:55 -0400
    SIGN THE PETITION: Enbridge cannot be allowed to squeeze more life out of this dangerous pipeline. Speak up now!
  • Ryan Betts
    signed 2017-06-21 14:07:48 -0400
  • Patricia Carlisle
    signed 2017-06-21 14:07:01 -0400
  • Nancy Ellis
    signed 2017-06-21 14:06:47 -0400
    This is your chance for an ounce of prevention rather than the pound of cure. The Great Lakes are in your hands for generations to come, not just for profit now. This pipeline is on life support and well past its time.
  • Kathleen DeRosier
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-06-21 14:02:30 -0400
    SIGN THE PETITION: Enbridge cannot be allowed to squeeze more life out of this dangerous pipeline. Speak up now!
  • Kathleen DeRosier
    signed 2017-06-21 14:02:11 -0400
    Enbridge Line 5 poses an imminent danger to the fresh waters of Michigan, to the wildlife, fisheries, drinking water and tourist economy of Michigan, and I urge the immediate shutdown of Enbridge Line 5.
  • Lydia Fischer
    signed 2017-06-21 14:00:39 -0400
  • Lisa Marshall Bashert
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-06-21 14:00:17 -0400
    SIGN THE PETITION: Enbridge cannot be allowed to squeeze more life out of this dangerous pipeline. Speak up now!
  • Lisa Bashert
    signed 2017-06-21 14:00:01 -0400
    PLEASE reject Enbridge’s request to continue the piecemeal patch up of the 64-year-old “Line 5” pipelines. They threaten the drinking water source for more than 40 million people, the economic engine for the Great Lakes region, and a way of life for millions of North Americans.
  • Karen Bravo
    signed 2017-06-21 13:58:49 -0400
  • Seth Sanders
    signed via 2017-06-21 13:58:22 -0400
    As someone who’s swam in Lake Michigan since I was a kid and grown up on their waters this is intolerable.
  • Yvonne Schmock Craw
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-06-21 13:56:36 -0400
    THE PETITION: Enbridge cannot be allowed to squeeze more life out of this dangerous pipeline. Speak up now!
  • Anne Kelly
    signed 2017-06-21 13:56:05 -0400
    I urge the MDEQ to reject Enbridge’s request to continue the piecemeal patch up of the 64-year-old “Line 5” pipelines. They threaten the drinking water source for more than 40 million people, the economic engine for the Great Lakes region, and a way of life for millions of North Americans.
  • Yvonne Craw
    signed 2017-06-21 13:55:49 -0400
    Please don’t let our Great Lakes be destroyed!

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