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When you sign, we'll submit this as your official comment by the December 17 deadline calling on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to deny the Enbridge tunnel permit.

5 Million Gallons a Day

Enbridge wants the federal government to rubber-stamp a Clean Water Act permit that would allow the Canadian company to dump up to 5 million gallons of wastewater a day into the Great Lakes during tunnel construction. They believe we should ignore the danger of oil pipelines and a dangerously flawed plan to build an underground tunnel in the Straits of Mackinac.

SIGN THE PETITION

Burying the problem of oil pipelines in a tunnel in the Great Lakes doesn’t make it go away. What's more, every day the oil does make its way to refineries and burned as gasoline and propane it spills carbon into the atmosphere, making everything worse.

PETITION

I request that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conduct an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) in connection with Enbridge Energy’s application for a Department of the Army permit for a massive fossil fuel tunnel in the Straits of Mackinac.

The project submitted by Enbridge is intentionally designed to avoid full review under the law and thorough analysis. Enbridge characterizes its project as replacing an old dual pipeline system in the Straits of Mackinac to continue transporting crude oil and petroleum liquids between the peninsulas of Michigan. In fact, the project would irreversibly commit the natural and other resources of the United States, Michigan, and the Great Lakes for another 99 years and presents unacceptable risks to those resources.

A project of this magnitude, with its potential for causing significant harm to public trust resources, must be very carefully and thoroughly considered. The Army Corps must prepare an EIS under NEPA because Enbridge’s proposed tunnel activity constitutes a “Major Federal Action Significantly Affecting the Quality of the Human Environment.” The need for a full EIS that analyzes the project as submitted by Enbridge and the entire 645-mile Line 5 pipeline is required, as detailed in the July 14, 2020 comments submitted to the Army Corps by 10 organizations representing tribal, environmental, and other citizens groups.

In addition, since those comments were submitted, additional information has also revealed the need for an EIS under NEPA:

  1. Significant flaws in Enbridge's tunnel proposal, including mischaracterization of the geological formations that will be encountered, a lack of geotechnical research, the tunnel design and alignment, and the potential for devastating outcomes due to poor planning and cutting corners in research and design.
  2. A potentially significant archeological finding at the proposed tunnel project site subject to the National Historic Preservation Act.
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  • Carmen Farratell
    signed 2020-12-10 17:23:02 -0500
  • Marylin Kelley
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  • Paul Martin
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  • Jacqueline Johnson
    signed 2020-12-10 17:09:44 -0500
    Ditch the pipeline. It isn’t worth the grief. Get rid of Line5 altogether.
  • Jack Marshall
    signed 2020-12-10 17:09:44 -0500
  • Andrea Romeyn
    signed 2020-12-10 17:08:39 -0500
    Why??! Why are we putting this Canadian company’s wishes before the citizens of the state of Michigan? “For the People by the People” is what we’re after here. Common sense, please. That means thinking about the implications for all of us, and the environment, and the economy… now and in the future. Ask yourself, “what’s the worst thing that could happen?” Prevent it. Don’t enable it.
  • Nina Sammons
    signed 2020-12-10 17:07:54 -0500
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  • Robin Krenke
    signed 2020-12-10 17:00:23 -0500
    Just enough with letting a Canadian company pollute and destroy our Great Lakes for profit. Enbridge’s track record is anything but admirable. Far past time that we transition to sustainable energy so we can put all of these pipelines out of commission.
  • Janet Anderson
    signed 2020-12-10 17:00:21 -0500

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