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James Carrell
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Hello there,
So how many more Oil spills need to occur, for your industry to UNDERSTAND??.
Although building a Tunnel is safer than the existing Pipeline on the lake bed, it is not going to be Safe.
There is absolutely zero chance that it will be 100% safe. And that is an unnecessary risk to ALL OF US.
I have lived in the Great Lakes my whole life.
I have family in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Several in the U.P. of Michigan, and I myself live within 45 minutes to Lake Huron.
I frequently go up to da Bridge. Have for over 25 years.
I belong to a Wild Church, where we go out into Nature and enjoy God, and pray for our planet.
I am of European and Annishabe descent. The water and the land is something we can not put a Value on.
Line 3 was fought over Treaty rights. Keystone was stopped for a time by us Earth Warriors. And now it’s time for Line 5.
It should NEVER have been built to begin with. And since it was, you assume that we still need it.
We don’t.
We don’t need Oil within 1,000 miles of Our Great Lakes, PERIOD.
GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE ARE REAL !!!!!!!
We Won’t be BULLIED and GASLIT into not accepting Sound and Intelligent Science.
Donald Trump is nothing but a MANIUPLATOR, and our planet is Going to suffer.
Our people are going to suffer.
STOP THE TUNNEL
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Peter Everts
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As our planet continues to warm and alternative and safe uses of clean energy, particularly solar and wind, continue to increase, the need for the continuation of Enbridge’s Line 5 tunnel is diminished. The construction of the tunnel does not offer a complete safeguard to the potential for leaks and the environmental damage to our lakes and wildlife will be incalculable. Enbridge has a history of leaks and environmental damage. No industry or corporation can guarantee that another leak will occur. There is no energy emergency other than the pressure that the current administration wants to place upon Michigan and the Great Lakes region to burn more fossil fuels. It is time to turn to cleaner, cheaper and safer energy sources.
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Diane Payne
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Please stop Line 5. We have seen enough natural disasters and know how their impacts can negatively affect the environment for decades. We must pursue clean energy sources, not fossil fuel.
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Jeffrey Curth
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Mackinaw City Public Schools
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Tina Palinsky
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JUST NO. After 123 plus “incidents” Enbridge has proven they are not concerned about the environment. How about the millions of gallons spilled in the upper peninsula that went un- reported for years? When are we as a society going to learn that protecting the environment cannot have a dollar figure attached. Please also forward names, addresses of persons, agencies whom I can sue when the foreseeable catastrophe occurs and our Great Lakes suffer catastrophic damages. The past is the best predictor of the future.
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Alexus B
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Community engagement is absolutely critical for any improvements that affect quality of life.
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Roger Mattison
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As a life long citizen of Michigan I’m concerned that our Great Lakes are protected. I feel this is the best way to transport energy and protect our environment.
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Ilene Sherburn
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WLACAC
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This project puts the entire Great Lakes system at risk. A leak from this proposed pipeline endangers citizens, wildlife, and fresh water system millions of residents depend on.
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John Darling
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We need to stop burning fossil fuels for our children’s and the planets sake. This simply income use.
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sherri rowland
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Please don’t approve the line 5 tunnel. 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.

Thank you for your consideration.