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Michigan’s year-long study of Line 5 alternatives has been released. Now is the time to submit your comment calling for the only way to truly protect the Great Lakes from an oil spill: decommission the Enbridge Line 5 pipelines through the Straits of Mackinac.

Protect the Great Lakes from a Catastrophic Oil Spill

Deadline for comments is August 4, so please submit yours today via this online form in support of protecting the Great Lakes from a catastrophic oil spill.

To the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Michigan Agency for Energy, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, and Office of the Attorney General:

I am writing to submit my official comment in response to the State of Michigan’s Line 5 alternatives analysis. This report was expressly commissioned for the overall purpose of “providing the State, Enbridge and the public with information that can be used to help guide decisions for the future of [Line 5 in the Straits].”

I am deeply disappointed in this analysis and this process riddled with conflict of interest. It lacks credibility because Dynamic Risk, a firm with ties to Enbridge, is its author. Even worse, it absurdly underestimates the impact of a spill and ignores a viable alternative to Line 5 – use of existing infrastructure. An expert review in December 2015 by advisors to a Great Lakes policy organization documented the practicality of this alternative.

Decommissioning Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac is the only alternative that will prevent an oil spill with catastrophic consequences for the Great Lakes and the State of Michigan. It is time for the state to stop delaying action with flawed studies, exercise its legal duty as public trustee, and shut down Line 5. The state should use that authority through enforcement of its easement, an agreement that Enbridge has consistently violated. 

Specifically, the draft report on alternatives to Line 5 in the Mackinac Straits:

  1. Fails to follow the recommendations and standards outlined in the Michigan Petroleum Pipeline Task Force Report and should be withdrawn.
  2. Neglects to provide the state with an independent, fair analysis of the alternatives to Line 5. This report is clearly biased toward allowing Line 5 to continue to operate and/or allowing Enbridge to build new oil infrastructure and further expand its operations. That bias grows out of past, and potentially future, business relationships between Enbridge and the report’s authors. Clearly, the authors are not “wholly independent from any influence by Enbridge,” a standard for establishing credibility in the report’s findings that is outlined in the Task Force Report.
  3. Ignores using existing pipeline infrastructure as an alternative to Line 5 in the Straits, which was one of the alternatives the state required Dynamic Risk to analyze, and leaving it out is in conflict with Task Force recommendation 3 (b). It is unacceptable that the contractor eliminated this alternative in the early stages of analysis, and this must be remedied in the final report.
  4. Does not provide a worst-case scenario spill and cost analysis, which was one of the main objectives of this report and was specifically required by the state in its request for proposals under Section II-B. Instead, Dynamic Risk uses assumptions of risk that are woefully inadequate and are not credible. It estimates that:
    • Only 20-miles of shoreline would be impacted by a spill. This is 3% of the 720-mile area the University of Michigan found vulnerable to a spill in its 2016 study.
    • An oil spill would cost $100 to $200 million when Enbridge’s cleanup costs of its Kalamazoo River Line 6B pipeline oil spill in 2010 cost more than $1.2 billion.
  5. Overestimates an impact to propane supply, greatly exceeding what independent experts have determined would be necessary to provide the Upper Peninsula’s Rapid River facility with an alternative supply. The flawed report finds that up to 35 railcars per week or 15 truckloads per day would be necessary, while another study found it would take only one railcar or 3 - 4 truckloads per day to replace Line 5 propane supply to the U.P.
  6. Shows unfair bias towards building a tunneled pipeline. The report estimates the cost of a tunnel much lower than other estimates for this type of infrastructure; it fails to consider the risk of a spill to the Great Lakes, rivers and streams from other portions of the 64-year-old pipeline if the Straits portion were rebuilt; and it fails to look at the other health and environmental consequences of allowing Enbridge to build a tunnel and further expand its transport of mostly Canadian oil through Michigan for export. Dynamic Risk has a preference for new pipelines, which was evident when the firm aggressively promoted building a tunnel in its proposal to do this report, and its analysis is deeply flawed.

The magnitude of the risk of a spill is too severe to allow Line 5 to continue to operate in the Great Lakes. Michigan should not put the Great Lakes, our economy, health, drinking water, fisheries, and way of life at risk from a catastrophic oil spill any longer.

I urge you to act as legal public trustees of our waters and bottomlands, enforce the ongoing easement violations, and begin the process of decommissioning Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac to protect the Great Lakes from a catastrophic oil spill. The State of Michigan has an independent legal duty to take this enforcement action based on Enbridge’s ongoing violations.

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

 

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  • Vanessa Friedman
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-07-10 11:08:39 -0400
    It's up to us to tell the State of Michigan the only acceptable way to protect the Great Lakes is SHUTDOWN LINE 5.
  • Paul Jordan
    signed 2017-07-10 11:08:22 -0400
    It is every Michigander’s duty to help protect the Great Lakes.
  • Vanessa Friedman
    signed 2017-07-10 11:08:04 -0400
  • Susanne Helfrecht
    signed 2017-07-10 11:07:07 -0400
    Are you kidding me? With all the data available, why hasn’t this pipeline been decommissioned? Come on now, and do your job(s) to protect the beauty and wonder of our great lakes!
  • Denise Jones
    signed 2017-07-10 11:06:18 -0400
  • Kenneth Kostielney
    signed 2017-07-10 11:05:36 -0400
  • Robyn Peace
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-07-10 11:01:34 -0400
    It's up to us to tell the State of Michigan the only acceptable way to protect the Great Lakes is SHUTDOWN LINE 5.
  • Diane Chabot
    signed via 2017-07-10 11:01:21 -0400
    VIP to do whatever it takes to stop this pipeline

    Big oil corp. do not care about the environment.

    It is our duty as humans to protect the most valuable resources we have, # 1 is freshwater!!
  • John Amrhein
    signed 2017-07-10 11:01:10 -0400
  • Dianne Brooker
    signed 2017-07-10 10:59:03 -0400
    We have so little fresh water now. Please protect our great lakes.
  • Barbara Murray
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-07-10 10:59:02 -0400
    It's up to us to tell the State of Michigan the only acceptable way to protect the Great Lakes is SHUTDOWN LINE 5.
  • Barbara Murray
    signed 2017-07-10 10:58:43 -0400
    Barbara A Murray
  • Annie O'neill
    signed 2017-07-10 10:57:33 -0400
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  • Beth Scully
    signed 2017-07-10 10:57:22 -0400
    The health of the Great Lakes is priceless…..do not be foolhardy enough to take a change on their ruination.
  • Mj Murphy
    signed 2017-07-10 10:56:27 -0400
    MJ Murphy
  • Ann McKinley
    signed 2017-07-10 10:55:36 -0400
    I can’t imagine why this pipeline was approved in the first place and can not understand why shutting it down takes any time or thought at all. SHUT IT DOWN NOW before something happens that we will all have to live with forever!
  • peg gentry
    signed 2017-07-10 10:55:20 -0400
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  • Katrin Rosinski
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  • Bonnie Worden
    signed 2017-07-10 10:51:48 -0400
  • Francine Dolins
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  • Richard Hayford
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  • Li Way Lee
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  • Joseph Dugan
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  • Linda Holsapple
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  • Jason Smith
    signed 2017-07-10 10:49:32 -0400
  • Karen Owens
    signed 2017-07-10 10:48:52 -0400
  • Richard Green
    signed 2017-07-10 10:48:33 -0400
    Enbridge was given a 50-year easement to build and operate Line 5. That term is long past, and the decommissioning is long overdue. It has been shown many times that Enbridge did not live up to their contractual obligations of monitoring, support, and maintenance during the easement contract term, so they should be excluded on this basis alone from any future easement contracts with the state.

    Any talk of a new replacement pipeline must be zero-based, relying only on current scientific and engineering analysis, and current economic conditions. I believe that with our current knowledge of finite resource limitations, and climate change caused by fossil fuel usage, leads me to call for ZERO investment in new fossil-fuel infrastructure going forward.
  • Ellen Dreyer Ellen Dreyer
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