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Monday, January 29, 2018

Community residents in Dearborn celebrate a win against big pollutors

We breathe a bit easier today

Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition, January 29, 2018
Community residents celebrate a win against big pollutors as CMS Energy cancels its plan to expand its "Natural" Gas Powerplant in S. Dearborn. 
Click here for Free Press story.

Today CMS Energy announced that they will be pulling the permit proposal which would have expanded their methane gas powerplant in the South end of Dearborn, MI. The methane gas power facility, run by Dearborn Industrial Generation or DIG, proposed the expansion to Michigan Department of Environmental Quality late last year. They cited additional capacity for energy generation at peak heating periods and indicated at least part of this energy would be exported on the energy grid.
On January 16, community residents came out in the hundreds to voice their concerns. Residents explained that it was already difficult to breathe in S. Dearborn and adjacent SW Detroit-- and this plant would be an additional burden of air pollution.
Not only would the plant cause an undue burden on people, but the company failed to provide due diligence in modeling air pollution and overestimated costs for pollution controls. We never even saw an Environmental Justice analysis.

US Representative Debbie Dingell [D-Dearborn] told the FreePress: "We need to ensure that we can provide reliable, affordable energy to all Michiganders, but the need for clean air for our communities is equally important." The real thanks is due to all the countless people who worked tirelessly to put pressure on MDEQ and Consumers to say NO to more unfair contamination! 

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