Name
patricia
andring
Organization/Affiliation
Entry Date
June 13, 2025 11:01 am
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Comments
Line 5 is inherenty dangerous to our lakes, environment, animals, fishes and the State of Michigan. The safety of the environment has been ignored and misinformation on Line 5 has been distributed by those involved in destroying thr truth.
Name
Paul
VanGheem
Organization/Affiliation
Entry Date
June 13, 2025 11:00 am
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Comments
I encourage you to allow construction of the pipeline. It is the safest way to transport our energy needs. It is the best for the environment and our economic needs.
Name
Pamela
Nordhof
Organization/Affiliation
None
Entry Date
June 13, 2025 10:53 am
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Comments
Please don’t rush Line 5 approval.
Name
dogan
ozkan
Organization/Affiliation
Entry Date
June 13, 2025 10:46 am
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Comments
The Line 5 tunnel project has not undergone a comprehensive risk assessment, which is crucial for a project that poses risks to the Great Lakes, our climate, and our future.
Many tunnel experts who have reviewed Enbridge’s plans share concerns for the logistics of placing a tunnel under the lakebed, considering it to be complicated, dangerous, and technically challenging. Experts also share concerns for the workers who are subjected to the dangerous pipeline construction and operations.
The supposed “energy emergency” used to justify fast-tracking this project is false and politically motivated, and should not override public safety and environmental protections.
An oil spill in the Great Lakes would be catastrophic for drinking water, wildlife, and Michigan’s economy. More than 1.3 million jobs, equating to $82 billion in wages, are directly tied to the Great Lakes.
Approving this tunnel locks us into decades of fossil fuel dependency, exacerbating the climate and public health crises; it must be thoroughly assessed for its greenhouse gas emissions and health impacts before proceeding.
Tribal nations and Indigenous communities have not been meaningfully consulted. Their rights, treaties, and voices must be honored.
Many tunnel experts who have reviewed Enbridge’s plans share concerns for the logistics of placing a tunnel under the lakebed, considering it to be complicated, dangerous, and technically challenging. Experts also share concerns for the workers who are subjected to the dangerous pipeline construction and operations.
The supposed “energy emergency” used to justify fast-tracking this project is false and politically motivated, and should not override public safety and environmental protections.
An oil spill in the Great Lakes would be catastrophic for drinking water, wildlife, and Michigan’s economy. More than 1.3 million jobs, equating to $82 billion in wages, are directly tied to the Great Lakes.
Approving this tunnel locks us into decades of fossil fuel dependency, exacerbating the climate and public health crises; it must be thoroughly assessed for its greenhouse gas emissions and health impacts before proceeding.
Tribal nations and Indigenous communities have not been meaningfully consulted. Their rights, treaties, and voices must be honored.
Name
James
Kloote
Organization/Affiliation
JE Kloote Contracting
Entry Date
June 13, 2025 10:38 am
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Comments
Line 5 is vital.
The existing line is old and there is a risk of rupture.
The planned replacement is sound environmentally and Structurally.
This project MUST move forward ASAP.
It is unsafe to continue to operate the existing line and it is unreasonable to believe that we can do without the pipeline entirely.
The existing line is old and there is a risk of rupture.
The planned replacement is sound environmentally and Structurally.
This project MUST move forward ASAP.
It is unsafe to continue to operate the existing line and it is unreasonable to believe that we can do without the pipeline entirely.
Name
michael
kotulski
Organization/Affiliation
kustom truck
Entry Date
June 13, 2025 10:29 am
Attachment
Comments
any body that looks at all the ramifications of the pipe line being stopped a pipe line is 99% more efficiant less trucks less trains hauling less carbon emissions we need the energy from the pipe line somehow
Name
Linda
Prostko
Organization/Affiliation
Entry Date
June 13, 2025 10:24 am
Attachment
Comments
The Line 5 tunnel project has not undergone a comprehensive risk assessment, which is crucial for a project that poses risks to the Great Lakes, our climate, and our future.
Many tunnel experts who have reviewed Enbridge’s plans share concerns for the logistics of placing a tunnel under the lakebed, considering it to be complicated, dangerous, and technically challenging. Experts also share concerns for the workers who are subjected to the dangerous pipeline construction and operations.
The supposed “energy emergency” used to justify fast-tracking this project is false and politically motivated, and should not override public safety and environmental protections.
An oil spill in the Great Lakes would be catastrophic for drinking water, wildlife, and Michigan’s economy. More than 1.3 million jobs, equating to $82 billion in wages, are directly tied to the Great Lakes.
Approving this tunnel locks us into decades of fossil fuel dependency, exacerbating the climate and public health crises; it must be thoroughly assessed for its greenhouse gas emissions and health impacts before proceeding.
Tribal nations and Indigenous communities have not been meaningfully consulted. Their rights, treaties, and voices must be honored.
Many tunnel experts who have reviewed Enbridge’s plans share concerns for the logistics of placing a tunnel under the lakebed, considering it to be complicated, dangerous, and technically challenging. Experts also share concerns for the workers who are subjected to the dangerous pipeline construction and operations.
The supposed “energy emergency” used to justify fast-tracking this project is false and politically motivated, and should not override public safety and environmental protections.
An oil spill in the Great Lakes would be catastrophic for drinking water, wildlife, and Michigan’s economy. More than 1.3 million jobs, equating to $82 billion in wages, are directly tied to the Great Lakes.
Approving this tunnel locks us into decades of fossil fuel dependency, exacerbating the climate and public health crises; it must be thoroughly assessed for its greenhouse gas emissions and health impacts before proceeding.
Tribal nations and Indigenous communities have not been meaningfully consulted. Their rights, treaties, and voices must be honored.
Name
Darrel
Olson
Organization/Affiliation
Northwest Builders
Entry Date
June 13, 2025 10:20 am
Attachment
Comments
Voicing my opinion in favor of Line 5 and the help it will provide to the area. I have friends that work that pipeline and depend on it, but also our nation depends on it.
Name
Hylon
Heaton
Organization/Affiliation
Select
Entry Date
June 13, 2025 10:11 am
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Comments
Long overdue! Get it done!!
Name
Irene
Ryke
Organization/Affiliation
Entry Date
June 13, 2025 9:59 am
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Comments
The Great Lakes are not only a great treasure to the state of Michigan, they are a great amazing resource to all of the surrounding states and our entire country. Our actions must keep these lakes from any potential harm or threat. Our lives truly depend on it.
