From 350 Milwaukee <[email protected]>
Subject TODAY, July 1 - Enbridge Energy’s Line 5
Date July 1, 2020 11:54 AM
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is holding a public hearing regarding a proposed new section of Enbridge Energy’s Line 5 pipeline.

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Dear John,
We're forwarding a message from Elizabeth Ward of the Sierra Club.

350 Milwaukee

[link removed] Line 5 pipeline runs through northern Wisconsin, bisecting the reservation of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. In 2017, the Band chose not to renew the pipeline’s easements, citing the increasing risk of an oil spill and the severe environmental pollution that would occur as a result. This has resulted in an ongoing legal battle.

With the knowledge that the company will likely lose this legal battle, Enbridge is seeking state approval of a new segment of the pipeline that skirts the edge of the Bad River Reservation, and any spill could still contaminate the watershed that feeds into the area’s many rivers. The health and prosperity of tribal members, the region’s wildlife and wetlands, and Lake Superior’s coastline are all at risk as long as Line 5 is allowed to continue its operation in the area.

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is holding a public hearing regarding a proposed new section of Enbridge Energy’s Line 5 crude oil pipeline
. Our input is needed to make sure that the DNR doesn’t ignore some important harms that the pipeline could cause.

Who: You and other concerned community members
What: DNR hearing on the Line 5 pipeline
When: Wednesday, July 1, at 4:00 PM
Where: Your home! It's an online hearing!
RSVP: here ([link removed]) (we'll follow-up with more information)

We can not allow the pipeline to put our special resources at risk. These beloved and vital resources include the Kakagon Sloughs, a Wetland of International Importance. They also include Copper Falls State Park, where the pipeline would cross the Bad River and Tyler Forks River just upstream of the iconic Brownstone Falls. The powerful waterfall would act as a chute during a spill, carrying the toxic oil downstream faster than any humans could muster a response.

We need your help to ensure that the DNR understands the pipeline’s possible impacts on the Bad River Band, northern Wisconsin, and the climate as a whole, and that they recognize how many Wisconsinites oppose this project. RSVP today. ([link removed])

Thank you for everything you already do to protect the environment,

Elizabeth Ward
Sierra Club - John Muir Chapter
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350 Milwaukee Meeting
Tuesday, July 14, 7 - 8:30pm
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Wisconsin's Pipeline Problem

What is the state of Wisconsin's pipelines presented by Phyllis Hasbrouck, Organizer for Wisconsin Safe Energy Alliance (WiSE Alliance).

The presentation will be followed by a discussion of ongoing actions and how we, and you, can get involved and take action.

Bring ideas!
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