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EPA to Enbridge: you’re not done yet
A staffer from Michigan state Senator David Robertson's office once tried to dismiss my concerns about Enbridge by insisting that the Kalamazoo River was cleaner now than it was before the spill. We've heard the same thing from others. The U.S. Environmental...
Press for landowner court victories
This morning, more outstanding reporting by David Hasemyer at Inside Climate News. More than anything else we've read, this one accurately gets to the heart of citizen resistance to Line 6B. Here, for example, is Kim Savage, who has always gotten it. She said people...
“Fair and consistent”?
Here at the Line 6B Citizens' Blog, we pride ourselves on being calm, rational, and reasonable-- even though this is a very emotional issue. We're talking about disruptions to people's homes and lives here, after all. But every once in a while, something gets us...
Livingston county condemnation hearings
Those keeping up with news and events here and elsewhere know that Enbridge has been spending a lot of time lately suing Michigan landowners in court. We've been reporting on these condemnation hearings as best we can, especially on a few cases in Oakland County. But...
On Enbridge’s “open and honest dealings,” Part 4
We thought we were done with our series on Enbridge spokesman Larry Springer's outrageous statement a couple of weeks back. You remember: Springer insisted that Enbridge's actions show that they deal openly and honestly with stakeholders, despite what those pesky...
What’s Enbridge doing in Capac?
We just came across a very interesting little story in the small Tri-City Times newspaper, covering the eastern part of the state (the area around Imlay City, Almont, Capac and Dryden). Some sort of Enbridge pipeline construction activity or preparation appears to be...





