Sierra Club member Ed McArdle's photo and comments in this article:
Thad Shumway (left), president and owner of North Bay Energy, spoke in favor of Line 5, while Melvindale resident Edward McArdle opposes it. Alex Franzen – For The News-Herald
Thad Shumway, president and owner of North Bay Energy, a natural gas marketing company in Traverse City, delivers a public comment at the session. Shumway said he wants the pipeline to remain in commission. Alex Franzen – For The News-Herald
Melvindale resident Edward McArdle listens to comments on the final version of the Enbridge Line 5 Alternatives Analysis report after speaking at the state of Michigan’s first public feedback session Dec. 6. McArdle said the only real option is to shut the pipeline that travels through the Great Lakes. Alex Franzen – For The News-Herald
Heidi Grether, director of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (left); Keith Creagh, director of the Michigan DNR; Tracy Kecskemeti, southeast Michigan district coordinator for the MDEQ; Valerie Brader; executive director of the Michigan Agency for Energy; and Robert Reichel, first assistant attorney general for Michigan, listen to the public comments. Alex Franzen – For The News-Herald
Michiganders voiced their concerns on the future of Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline at a public comment session Wednesday night in Taylor.
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