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Judge Upholds Permit to Reroute Enbridge's Line 5 Pipeline
Clip: Season 2400 Episode 2432 | 1m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
A judge rejected a challenge by the Bad River Band's to permits for rerouting Line 5.
A judge rejected a challenge by the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa to permits for rerouting the Line 5 oil and gas pipeline around their reservation over fears about water quality impacts.
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Judge Upholds Permit to Reroute Enbridge's Line 5 Pipeline
Clip: Season 2400 Episode 2432 | 1m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
A judge rejected a challenge by the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa to permits for rerouting the Line 5 oil and gas pipeline around their reservation over fears about water quality impacts.
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>> Reporting from Madison.
I'm Zac Schultz for "Here& Now".
>> In environmental news, a court ruling maintains that a permit was properly granted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, allowing the Canadian oil company Enbridge Energy to reroute an oil pipeline around the Bad River reservation in northern Wisconsin.
The tribe challenged the permit, saying the line poses an environmental threat to local waterways if a spill were to occur.
The administrative law judge deciding the case wrote, quote.
While the band expresses concern regarding potential impacts, they have failed to provide evidence demonstrating that the authorized activities will in fact violate state water quality standards.
The fears that they express are fears they lack, evidence showing that these changes will occur and impact water quality.
The band has filed a challenge to the ruling.
In a statement, an attorney from Earthjustice representing the tribe said, quote, Enbridge's project threatens permanent damage to the bands treaty protected water plants and medicines, all for the enrichment of a foreign oil pipeline company.
The band pipeline company.
The band
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