Canadian energy company leaves debris in Michigan, delays report

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A Canadian-based energy transportation company's preparation of a proposed tunnel that would house a petroleum pipeline caused a borehole to collapse in Michigan, which left debris in the waterway.

Petosky News-Review reported.

The tunnel would enclose the Straits of Mackinac's portion of the 66-year-old pipeline, which is also known as Enbridge Line 5. It runs from Superior, Wisconsin to Sarnia, Ontario. Duffy added that the debris does not pose any inherent safety or environmental risk. But the presence of the debris means that Enbridge is in violation of their boring permit under the Natural Resources Environmental Protection Act.

 

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