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An Enbridge Energy pipeline in Jefferson County spilled nearly 70,000 gallons of crude oil underground. The DNR said it is investigating.
The Wisconsin DNR approved permits for Enbridge to reroute Line 5. Here are the next steps in the controversial project.
Enbridge Inc. said Saturday that 60% of the 960 barrels of oil that were spilled on Nov. 11 in Wisconsin has been cleaned up and any affected soil is being removed.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has issued the first round of permits allowing Enbridge to reroute an aging pipeline around a tribal reservation.
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The Wisconsin DNR announced Thursday it approved Enbridge's permit, surely setting off backlash from environmental groups.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has issued the first round of permits allowing Enbridge to reroute an aging pipeline around a tribal reservation.
Officials said roughly 70,000 gallons of oil spilled from Enbridge Energy’s Line 6, a 465-mile pipeline carrying crude oil from Superior, Wisconsin, to a terminal near Griffith, Indiana.
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