When that pipe line leaks (and it will because they all do) this statement will come back to hunt them.
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Sorry, what? Since when can an oil company ignore state orders?
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Well I guess money over clean drinking water is their business motto
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The courts will sort out the duelling claims on this but if the current pipeline is safe, why did Enbridge make a deal in 2018 to replace the underwater portion with a new pipeline housed in a tunnel, drilled through bedrock? They know there's a risk that needs mitigating.
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A story on the 2018 agreement that "the state and Enbridge" described as a "win-win that eventually would get rid of the twin [65-year-old] lines." https://apnews.com/article/7f5f8b6b944e41468cabb4c0039e8d53 …
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@GovWhitmer Arrest them all.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Well that sounds heartily illegal
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