Comment Period Ends June 30: Sign Now
We submitted the below comment with nearly 2,800 signatures to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Monday, June 30 before the draft Environmental Impact Statement comment period ended for Enbridge's Line 5 Straits Tunnel Project. THANK YOU to all who added your name. Any signatures collected on or after this date may be included in future submissions to support this project.
Dear District Engineer:
I stand with Pipeliners Local 798 in firm support of Enbridge Energy's Line 5 Straits Tunnel Project. The permitting process for Line 5 already ensured extensive opportunity for review and comment, through which Enbridge repeatedly demonstrated a commitment to maintaining the highest level of safety and environmental responsibility.
Enbridge's proactive dedication to safety includes diligent 24/7 monitoring of the Straits crossing, regular inspections and operating the line at less than 25 percent of its maximum design capabilities to minimize stress on the pipeline steel and enhance safety. In November 2017, the company formally entered into an agreement with the state of Michigan outlining seven actions Enbridge was taking to protect the state’s water bodies within the project footprint. The following year, Enbridge announced another agreement with the state of Michigan that put in place enhanced inspection and operations protocols for the project. In the years that followed, Enbridge has continued to work closely with landowners, tribal leaders and safety experts to ensure the safest and most efficient pipeline operation.
There are several reasons why I believe the Line 5 Straits Tunnel Project deserves swift approval from the Army Corps and other decision makers, including:
- Enbridge has a proactive inspection program to monitor the fitness of Line 5, including evaluating the pipe’s interior inch by inch every five years using in-line inspection tools that provide detail on par with MRIs in the medical industry;
- All products that enter the pipeline are inspected and treated to prevent corrosion, and the system is operated at a low pressure to minimize stress on the pipe – all in an effort to protect the pipeline and the Straits;
- Over the past several years, Enbridge has paid tens of millions of dollars in property taxes in the state for its energy infrastructure projects, which has been invested in schools, roads and bridges and other important public services;
- The Line 5 Straits Tunnel Project will create good jobs for the local workforce, many of whom include Local 798 members.
The permitting process for Line 5 already ensured more than adequate opportunity for review and comment, through which Enbridge has demonstrated a clear plan with the project to help ensure an uninterrupted supply of reliable, affordable energy to Michigan and the region. This is why I ask the Army Corps to efficiently complete this review and approve necessary permits without any further delay.
Signed,
[Names Below]
**Local 798 may submit this petition to state and federal regulators and other decision makers to support Line 5.**
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Danielle Vaughan
Pipeliners Local 798
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John Monden
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James Edwards
Pipeliners Local 798
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Tracy Lester
Pipeliners Local 798
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James Riddle
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Richard Whorton
Pipeliners Local 798
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Gilbert Burch
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Michael Boyett
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Jason Harden
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Dustin Wells
Pipeliners Local 798
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Kevin Lane
Pipeliners Local 798
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Brian May
Pipeliners Local 798
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Mike Schoneberger
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Robert Turner
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John Mullens
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Janice Prezioso
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Steve Demos
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Scott Jarvis
Pipeliners Local 798
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John Parker
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Johnny Fisher
Pipeliners Local 798
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Joel Crick
Pipeliners Local 798
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Ryan Barkley
Pipeliners Local 798
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Jesse Brumley
Pipeliners Local 798
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Joey Gandee
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Todd Burt
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Cheryl Lightfoot
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Juan Ruiz
Pipeliners Local 798
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Thomas Shingledecker
Pipeliners Local 798
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Justin Hixson
Pipeliners Local 798
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Roger Applebee