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Phase Two proceedings, Part 3
In our latest series, we're reporting on some of the arguments and testimony presented before the MPSC on Enbridge's phase two application. And as we do, we've been thinking about and discussing how well the MPSC fulfills (what we view as) its obligations, as a state...
Dog meets pipe
When we got up this morning, Sam (that's the dog) said he'd like to wander the neighborhood to see the pipe. So we did. One of the construction workers, noting what a handsome boy Sam is, asked if he is an Irish Wolfhound. The answer is no. He is a German Wirehaired...
On that Indiana Op-Ed
We work pretty hard here at the Line 6 Citizens' Blog to keep our cool. It's not always easy. Case in point: yesterday, we linked to a recent editorial piece by Doug Ross of the Times of Northwest Indiana. To be frank, the piece is so bad, so reliant upon Enbridge...
File under: ridiculous
Way back at the beginning of October, we submitted an op-ed piece to Doug Ross at the Northwest Times of Indiana. The editorial board obviously decided against running it. And, evidently, they didn't bother to read a word of what we've been documenting on this blog...
Construction safety
A couple of days ago, we posted some pictures of Enbridge construction crews exceeding the TWS boundaries on our friend Carol's property. We've got more pictures from Carol's property this morning. This is a 14 foot open hole--it's been open for days-- with no...
Phase 2 Proceedings, part 2
This week we kicked off our new series on the MPSC hearings of Phase Two of the Line 6B project. Among other things, we're using this series as an occasion to explore the regulatory function and performance-- weak and ineffectual, in our view-- of the Public Service...





