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State Agencies Hear Public Comment For Enbridge Line 5 Pipeline

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Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline continues to face public scrutiny. 

Several state officials heard public comment on Monday.  It was the first of three such sessions planned around the state. 

The Enbridge Line 5 pipeline carries crude oil and natural gas liquids under the Straits of Mackinac.  Environmental groups say that could lead to disaster.

The feedback will be taken into consideration by independent contractors working on a final report about possible alternatives to the pipeline.  A draft of the report was released several weeks ago. 

Melody Kindraka is with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.  She said the feedback is important for deciding the future of Line 5.

“We recognize that there’s a lot of public interest around this topic, and we wanted to offer multiple opportunities for people to have their voice to be heard and give us their input,” she said. 

Lisa Bashert of Ypsilanti was one of the just over one hundred people in attendance at Monday’s early morning session in Holt. 

“What’s at stake is one-fifth of the world’s fresh water!” said Bashert, who believes there’s no amount of acceptable risk when it comes to the water in the Great Lakes

She said the government is failing to protect the interests of all Michiganders by keeping the pipeline open.

But many corporations say it can be operated safely -- and it’s the best way to transport fuel to the Upper Peninsula. 

“Our members are concerned about losing this piece of infrastructure that’s in good shape, and instead shifting the risk to the state of Michigan people via whatever other method we would use to transport the crude,” said Jeffrey Cook, chairman of the Michigan Oil and Gas Association

The public comment about the draft report is open until August 4th.  Then the public can respond on the website to the initial comments until August 19th.  The state hopes to have a final draft of the report by the fall. 

You can submit comments towww.mipetroleumpipelines.com, or mail your comments to Michigan Agency for Energy, Attn: Line 5 Pipeline Study, P.O. Box 30221, 7109 W. Saginaw Highway, Lansing, MI 48917

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—Cheyna Roth is a reporter for the Michigan Public Radio network.  Contact WEMU News at734.487.3363 or email us at studio@wemu.org

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