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On the morning of June 13, we submitted the below comment to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to support Enbridge's Line 5 Relocation Project on possible conditions to the Army Corps of Engineers’ Section 404 Clean Water Act permit. Thank you to all who added your name -- 3,009 advocate names were included in this submission!
Any signatures collected after this date may be included in future submissions to support Line 5. Local 798 members are supportive of a comprehensive permitting process that ensures opportunity for review and comment, and we are hopeful that our regulators will find no reason to extend the timeline on this project's already thorough environmental impact analysis.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
St. Paul District, Regulatory Division
332 Minnesota Street, Suite E1500
St. Paul, MN 55101
Reference No. MVP-2020-00260; Application submitted pursuant to Section 404(a)(2) - Clean Water Act
Dear Secretary:
I stand with Pipeliners Local 798 in supporting Enbridge's Line 5 Relocation Project's repositioning of its route outside the Bad River Indian Reservation. Enbridge has already repeatedly demonstrated a commitment to maintaining the highest level of safety and environmental responsibility throughout its permitting process for the project, including providing extensive opportunities for review and comment.
Below are just a few specific reasons why I believe the Line 5 Relocation Project deserves approval from the Army Corps and other decision makers:
- Enbridge has never wavered from its transparent decision making process, consistently involving community leaders and stakeholders in discussions regarding the project route and operation plans. To this end, Enbridge reached community easement agreements following thorough discussions with landowners along the proposed new Line 5 route outside the Bad River Reservation in Wisconsin;
- The project includes a route specifically designed to avoid culturally sensitive areas, such as Copper Falls State Park;
- While developing the Relocation Project, Enbridge specifically studied potential erosion risks and is planning stringent mitigation measures;
- The Line 5 Relocation Project will create good jobs for the local workforce, many of whom include Local 798 members - the most highly trained and dedicated pipeliners in the nation.
The company has continued to work closely with landowners, tribal leaders and safety experts to ensure the safest and most efficient pipeline operation. This consideration of best practices is what led Enbridge to plan the Relocation Project from the beginning. All of these above reasons highlight why I request that the Army Corps approves necessary permits for this project without any delay.
Signed,
[Names Below]
**Local 798 may submit this petition to state and federal regulators and other decision makers to support Line 5. In the summer of 2024 in just under two weeks, our members collected more than 1,500 signatures on the below comment that we submitted on July 5, 2024 to the Army Corps before the comment period was originally slated to end on the EA. You can view this submission at this link. In the weeks that followed, we collected several hundred more signatures to submit before the extended comment period concluded on August 30. Any signature collected after 5:00 am CDT on August 30 may be included in future submissions to support this project.**
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Tim Thrasher
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Brian Devillier
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Elaine Bear
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James Powers
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Kevin Groves
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Greg Oaks
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Shawn Tucker
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Rocky Mcconnell
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Dana Bratcher
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Timothy Lester
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Jerred Robertson
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Clark Eastwood
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Manuel Tesillo
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Andrew Briggs
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Sandy Smith
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Dustin Blankenship
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Rowdy Lawson
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Bradley Baker
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Logan Kelly
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Stephen Nelson
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Tamara Lanham
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Kim Hartle
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Thomas Michaels
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Brian Keighley
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Randy Beatty
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Adam Howald
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Tyler Duchesneau
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Rodney Brown
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Jeremy Tunny
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Aaron Kirk