Michigan appeals court upholds permits for Great Lakes pipeline tunnel project
- A Michigan appeals court ruled that Enbridge Energy can proceed with a $500 million tunnel project for a pipeline under the Great Lakes.
- The court decided that the Michigan Public Service Commission acted correctly in issuing permits despite opposition from environmental groups and Native American tribes.
- The court described the commission's opinion as 'comprehensive' and stated they acted reasonably in their decision.
- Enbridge spokesperson Ryan Duffy stated that the tunnel will enhance pipeline safety.
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