Line 5 agreement details seven ways to protects Michigan’s water
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On 27 November, Enbridge entered into an agreement with the State of Michigan laying out a path forward for addressing the future of Line 5. The agreement increases collaboration and co-ordination between the State and Enbridge and contains seven key actions that move toward a long-term solution.
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