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Last June, the preliminary Line 5 Alternatives Study was released, and more than 23,000 people submitted their comment calling for the shutdown of Line 5 as the only alternative that will truly protect the Great Lakes from an oil spill. The revised and final Alternatives Study has just been released, which has triggered a second comment period that is now open.

Prevent a Catastrophic Great Lakes Oil Spill

The deadline for public comments is December 22, 2017, so please sign on and submit your comment today via this online form. Let's prevent a devastating oil spill in the Straits of Mackinac.

To the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Michigan Agency for Energy, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Michigan Governor, Michigan Attorney General, and Michigan Pipeline Safety Advisory Board:

I am writing to submit my official comment in response to the State of Michigan’s Line 5 final alternatives analysis dated October 26 and released on November 20. I am deeply disappointed in this final analysis. A draft alternatives report released in June was riddled with errors and omissions, and the final report contains most of the same failures.

This report fails to meet its overall purpose of “providing the State of Michigan and other interested parties with an independent, comprehensive analysis of alternatives to the existing Straits Pipelines, and the extent to which each alternative promotes the public health, safety, and welfare and protects the public trust resources of the Great Lakes.”

It lacks credibility because its author is Dynamic Risk, a firm with ties to Enbridge, the Canadian energy transport company that owns Line 5. Even worse, it absurdly underestimates the impact of a spill and ignores a viable alternative to Line 5 – use of existing infrastructure. An independent expert review in December 2015 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. Moreover, this final alternative report affirms that decommissioning is a feasible option with zero risks to the Great Lakes and minimal economic impacts to Michigan customers (e.g., two cents more at the gas pump and roughly 10 to 25 cents more for propane in the Upper Peninsula). 
 
It is time for the state to reject the flawed study, exercise its affirmative legal duty as public trustee of the Great Lakes and bottomlands, and shut down Line 5. The state should use that authority to revoke the 1953 easement agreement that Enbridge has consistently violated.

The risk of a spill is too great to allow Line 5 to continue to operate in the Great Lakes. Our state government 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. In fact, on November 16, the Coast Guard Coast commandant testified again to Congress that his agency is not prepared to clean up a large-scale pipeline oil spill in the Great Lakes.

I urge you to act as public trustees of our waters and bottomlands, enforce the easement in light of Enbridge’s ongoing 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 a legal duty to take this enforcement action. Enbridge’s ongoing violations cannot be remedied. It is time for the state to act decisively and with urgency.

Specifically, the 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, which resulted from a process created by the governor and co-chaired by the attorney general, and therefore cannot be used by the State of Michigan “in making decisions about the future of the Straits Pipelines.”
  2. Neglects to provide the state with an independent, fair analysis of the alternatives to Line 5 as required by the Task Force Report. This final report remains biased toward allowing Line 5 to continue to operate and/or allowing Enbridge to build new oil infrastructure in the Straits of Mackinac and further expand its operations. That bias grows out of past, and potentially future, business relationships between Enbridge and the report’s authors.
  3. Fails to analyze existing pipeline infrastructure as an alternative to Line 5 in the Straits, which the state required Dynamic Risk to analyze, and leaving it out conflicts with Task Force recommendation 3 (b). It is unacceptable that the contractor eliminated this alternative without any analysis. The 1953 easement granted with strict conditions by the state to Enbridge does not guarantee transport of 540,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil and natural gas liquids. In fact, the 1953 MPSC Order states 300,000 bpd, which means Enbridge is currently operating Line 5 at 80 percent over design capacity. 
  4. Fails to analyze new evidence disclosed by Enbridge affecting the pipeline’s integrity, including external corrosion, 48 bare metal spots caused by the installation of screw anchors, compromised cathodic protection, and historic excessive pipeline spans greater than the 75-feet limit (including a 286-foot span that was unsupported for years), as required by the legal operating agreement with the State of Michigan. Dynamic Risk’s rationale, in part, is that "it would be inappropriate to speculate on any of the above aspects of the coating condition."
  5. Fails to consider tribal sovereign treaty rights and feedback on the basis that Dynamic Risk was not a party to tribal and state consultations, which is an unacceptable dismissal of input by a key stakeholder. 
  6. Grossly underestimates the total economic spill costs at between $147 million and $310 million, when Enbridge’s cleanup costs of its 2010 Line 6B pipeline oil spill along a 40-mile stretch of the Kalamazoo River cost more than $1.2 billion.
  7. 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 the Line 5 propane supply to the U.P.
  8. Continues to show an unfair bias towards building a tunneled pipeline in the Mackinac Straits. The report estimates a much lower cost for a tunnel 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. Dynamic Risk prefers 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.

 

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  • Sonja Whitley
    signed 2017-11-27 12:28:14 -0500
    Shut down line 5 to protect our Great Lakes. We have enough problems with keeping our water safe.
  • Eliana Herman
    signed 2017-11-27 12:25:37 -0500
    Line 5 needs to be shut down. It presents a terrible threat the our Great Lakes, and the risk is not worth it.
  • Christiana Zilke
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-11-27 12:25:21 -0500
    JOIN ME and tell the State of Michigan the only acceptable way to protect the Great Lakes is to SHUTDOWN LINE 5.
  • Christiana Zilke
    signed 2017-11-27 12:24:11 -0500
    There is simply NO JUSTIFICATION for keeping

    Line 5 active. Shut it down today !! Thank you.
  • Anthony J. Stein
    signed 2017-11-27 12:24:06 -0500
    SHUT DOWN LINE 5, THE RESIDENTS OF MICHIGAN AND SURROUNDING STATES,CANNOT AFFORD NOR DO WE WANT AN ACCIDENT TO HAPPEN BEFORE SOMETHING IS DONE. GIVEN THE HISTORY OF ENBRIDGE,THE SPILLS HAVE OCCURED AND THE CLEANUPS WERE UNSATISFACTORY !!!
  • James Johnson
    signed 2017-11-27 12:23:15 -0500
  • Kerry Hodges
    signed 2017-11-27 12:21:00 -0500
    The Great Lakes is the drinking water for over 4 million people in the Great lakes basin. An underwater break and leak of the 65 year old line 5 would be catastrophic to our environment. Shut it down!
  • Linda Perry
    signed 2017-11-27 12:19:40 -0500
    There is no reason to continue to keep Line 5 running when there is obvious risk to our state and our water. I support the shutdown of Line 5 immediately. I will also vote for those candidates for public office that will work for a shutdown.
  • Diane Brodak
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-11-27 12:18:14 -0500
    JOIN ME and tell the State of Michigan the only acceptable way to protect the Great Lakes is to SHUTDOWN LINE 5.
  • Diane Martin-Brodak
    signed 2017-11-27 12:17:28 -0500
    These pipelines need to be shut down for good..their too old and dangerous for our waters. As we all know, they ALL leak sooner or later, as we have witnessed time and time again. Every week somewhere there is an oil or gas leak in this country, which these companies try to keep hidden from us. Enough is enough with all these questions, and these Alternative studies, over and over again, when we KNOW the correct thing to do. Shut this pipeline down. WATER IS LIFE….for every living thing.
  • Carol Rall
    signed 2017-11-27 12:17:08 -0500
    Shut down Line 5. Do the right thing for the Great Lakes.
  • Greg Johnson
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-11-27 12:14:40 -0500
    JOIN ME and tell the State of Michigan the only acceptable way to protect the Great Lakes is to SHUTDOWN LINE 5.
  • Malia Cole
    signed 2017-11-27 12:14:25 -0500
    There is no way it could possibly be worth it to maintain using this line. The devastation that we’re tempting by continuing to rely on something so outdated and dangerously unsupported is practically unfathomable and yet it remains a serious threat posed to our country and the environment of the world. The fact that we put so much at risk in the first place honestly still boggles my mind. I want our beautiful area to have a healthy future and that means protecting our freshwater sources.
  • Gregory Johnson
    signed via 2017-11-27 12:14:19 -0500
    Please do not ruin our great lakes with this pipeline.
  • Barbara Barense
    signed 2017-11-27 12:07:03 -0500
    I think Line 5 should be completely shut down permenantly. It is no benefit for Michigan and it is a major accident just waiting to happen. I don’t trust a word they say about its safety. That’s always what you hear and then when a horrific accident happens, all we will hear are excuses. SHUT IT DOWN!
  • Vic Lacca
    signed via 2017-11-27 12:06:39 -0500
    Let’s be proactive, and get this situation rectified BEFORE a catastrophe. The cost to fix this or find an alternative is far less than cleaning up the water way down current for hundreds of miles. Think of our environment and the people of this state, instead of oil companies, investors, and cost of line shut-down. Think.
  • Brad Martin
    signed 2017-11-27 12:05:57 -0500
    Please look at our past mistakes to make the right decision here.
  • Amy Johnson
    signed 2017-11-27 12:04:09 -0500
  • Katherine Grech
    signed 2017-11-27 12:03:45 -0500
    Please protect our most valuable resource our great lakes. Companies will lie to make their profits. In the political climate our counrty us in, it important to speak up on these life altering instances. If or when a catastrophe happens it will be TOO LATE! WAKE UP PEOPLE! THIS IS NOT FAKE NEWS!
  • Luke VanDusen
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-11-27 12:01:41 -0500
    JOIN ME and tell the State of Michigan the only acceptable way to protect the Great Lakes is to SHUTDOWN LINE 5.
  • William Durkin
    signed via 2017-11-27 12:01:30 -0500
  • Susan Burack
    signed 2017-11-27 12:01:25 -0500
    It is time to stop risking our Great Lakes. Shut Down Line 5 NOW!
  • Luke VanDusen
    signed 2017-11-27 12:01:18 -0500
    Our Great Lakes are at stake!
  • Susan Allen
    signed 2017-11-27 12:00:59 -0500
    Please reroute Pipeline 5 so it does not endanger the Great Lakes and ruin the beautiful waters in the Straits of Mackinac and beyond.
  • Jacob Gardner
    signed 2017-11-27 12:00:58 -0500
    Shit it down
  • Leah Olson
    signed 2017-11-27 11:59:36 -0500
  • Jacqueline Kinney-Stout
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-11-27 11:59:07 -0500
    JOIN ME and tell the State of Michigan the only acceptable way to protect the Great Lakes is to SHUTDOWN LINE 5.
  • Jacquie Stout
    signed 2017-11-27 11:58:39 -0500
    All pipelines leak and are not invincible. A prime example is the 210,000 gallon incident in South Dakota. Are you sure you want this to happen in the Great Lakes? You know it will happen. Line 5 is not wanted nor is it needed. Wake up, oil and water do not mix.
  • Allison Veldheer
    signed 2017-11-27 11:56:03 -0500
    As a Michigan Native I take pride in the Great Lakes and the measures we take to keep our lakes pristine. Allowing Enbridge to transport oil through the Straits with Line 5 is not protecting our Great Lakes. We need to do everything we can to protect this great resource we have. There are other alternatives to oil – there are no alternatives to freshwater.
  • charles mcsweeney
    posted about this on Facebook 2017-11-27 11:54:44 -0500
    JOIN ME and tell the State of Michigan the only acceptable way to protect the Great Lakes is to SHUTDOWN LINE 5.

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