{"id":2500,"date":"2013-06-29T07:10:48","date_gmt":"2013-06-29T11:10:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/grangehallpress.com\/Enbridgeblog\/?p=2500"},"modified":"2013-06-29T07:10:48","modified_gmt":"2013-06-29T11:10:48","slug":"a-pipeline-miracle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/grangehallpress.com\/Enbridgeblog\/2013\/06\/29\/a-pipeline-miracle\/","title":{"rendered":"A pipeline miracle!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday, we experienced the near impossible. No, Enbridge did not announce that they&#8217;re going to remove the old Line 6B and issue an apology to all landowners for behaving callously toward them. That, too, would be a miracle. No, instead, after numerous conversations with construction workers this week&#8211; workers from Tennessee and Texas and Oklahoma and Mississippi&#8211; we finally met someone from Michigan! And from the immediate area, no less. We&#8217;re not sure if this one guy gets <a href=\"http:\/\/grangehallpress.com\/Enbridgeblog\/2013\/02\/19\/a-few-more-kxl6b-thoughts\/\" target=\"_blank\">1,000 jobs <\/a>of if the other 999 local workers Enbridge likes to talk about are being hidden somewhere else, but it was nice to see a fellow Michigander in a hard hat and safety vest for a change.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s some other news to report as well. We&#8217;re happy to see that<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nwitimes.com\/business\/local\/environmental-groups-call-on-state-to-tighten-pipeline-regulations\/article_43f3ceff-bed9-5610-9c08-2688a0360972.html\" target=\"_blank\"> citizens in Indiana are keeping up the pressure<\/a>, calling for more state regulatory oversight of Enbridge and other pipeline companies. Believe it or not, they might have a weaker regulatory system than Michigan. We&#8217;re also glad to see that they&#8217;re working with our awesome friends from the Pipeline Safety Trust.<\/p>\n<p>According to the Hartland Patch, <a href=\"http:\/\/hartland.patch.com\/groups\/around-town\/p\/parshallville-incident-related-to-embridge-project-under-investigation\" target=\"_blank\">the Michigan DEQ is investigating the possibility of contamination in Ore Creek<\/a> following that discharge from Enbridge&#8217;s hydrotest.<\/p>\n<p>Also, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.epa.gov\/enbridgespill\/\" target=\"_blank\">EPA has posted an update on the Kalamazoo River cleanup.<\/a> Dredging is now happening at four sites. Just in case you&#8217;re not keeping count, though we&#8217;re sure you are, this is now THREE YEARS after the spill.<\/p>\n<p>Lastly, it now looks like <a href=\"http:\/\/wwmt.com\/news\/features\/featured\/stories\/enbridge-may-acquire-ceresco-dam-1370.shtml\" target=\"_blank\">Enbridge is going to buy&#8211; and remove&#8211; Ceresco Dam<\/a>. Evidently, the DNR thinks removing the dam is a good idea and, as this is something we know nothing about, we don&#8217;t have an opinion about it. But we do find it bothersome and rather ominous that Enbridge is going to buy up even more of the Kalamazoo River&#8211; it&#8217;s yet another example, in addition to the one <a title=\"Why Enbridge can\u2019t do better, part 2\" href=\"http:\/\/grangehallpress.com\/Enbridgeblog\/2013\/06\/28\/why-enbridge-cant-do-better-part-2\/\" target=\"_blank\">we mentioned yesterday<\/a>, of how <a title=\"IJNR Kalamazoo River Institute, Part 1\" href=\"http:\/\/grangehallpress.com\/Enbridgeblog\/2013\/05\/20\/ijnr-kalamazoo-river-institute-part-1\/\" target=\"_blank\">they are remaking the state of Michigan in their own image<\/a>. Local resident Greg Lawcock agrees: &#8220;&#8221;That&#8217;s too much control for one company if you ask me,&#8221; said Lawcock.<\/p>\n<p>Details have yet to be released on Enbridge plans to acquire the sun and the moon.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday, we experienced the near impossible. No, Enbridge did not announce that they&#8217;re going to remove the old Line 6B and issue an apology to all landowners for behaving callously toward them. That, too, would be a miracle. 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