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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has determined the Line 5 tunnel project would have a “beneficial cumulative effect” on Michigan and its environment by reducing ...
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The Army Corps says Line 5 project would pose short-term effects to surface water, as well as permanent wetland loss.
A final environmental assessment is expected by the fall, with a permitting decision to follow later this year.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reviewed the environmental effects of constructing a tunnel, leaving the existing lines as ...
The corps designated the tunnel project on Line 5 as an emergency under the order on April 15. The corps had initially ...
Building an underground tunnel for an aging Enbridge oil pipeline that stretches across a Great Lakes channel could destroy wetlands and harm bat habitats but would eliminate the chances of a boat ...
Enbridge’s proposed $1 billion Line 5 tunnel project would harm water and wetlands, according to a draft environmental review released Friday by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. But the ...