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Federal officials are delaying a decision on whether to approve an oil pipeline tunnel in a Great Lakes waterway.
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Environmental groups are pointing to a recent 14,000-barrel oil spill in Kansas by the Keystone Pipeline as a warning that a planned pipeline project in Michigan could bring the same result.
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A federal judge has ordered energy firm Enbridge Inc. and an American Indian tribe to come up with a emergency plan to prevent potential oil spills from a pipeline running through the tribe's reservation.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has begun an environmental impact study of the Enbridge Line 5 project, which would dig a tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac to route an oil pipeline. Environmental groups and indigenous tribes oppose the project.
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Tribal and environmental advocates are calling on the Army Corps of Engineers to reject permits to expand the Line 5 pipeline, a year after the timeline Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ordered it shut down.
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A proposed reroute of Enbridge, Inc.'s Line 5 gas pipeline in northern Wisconsin was designed to circumnavigate tribal territory. But critics believe the reroute still poses risks to traditional Ojibwe agriculture.
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Wisconsin regulators have extended the comment period on a draft analysis of the environmental impact of rerouting an oil and gas pipeline around an American Indian reservation
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Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) is a common method for building pipelines under bodies of water, and it sometimes leads to "frac-outs," or drilling-fluid leaks.
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The Michigan Legislature approved a resolution this week backing energy independence and asking Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to call off attempts to shut down the Line 5 dual pipelines.