ICYMI: Enbridge’s Line 5 Has Another Frac Out As Reroute Challenge And Intimidation Concerns Escalate
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute construction in Marengo, Wisconsin suffered another frac‑out on Tuesday, adding to a 1,900‑gallon spill earlier this summer. The incident occurred at Trout Brook, a tributary that feeds the Bad River Reservation and nearby Copper Falls State Park, raising concerns about contamination of drinking water and wetlands. Environmental groups, including the Sierra Club and the Bad River Band, presented oral arguments before Judge John P. Anderson, accusing the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources of violating state wetland and water protections and neglecting its public‑trust duty. Enbridge countered that the extensive administrative record justified its permits. Parties must file post‑hearing briefs by September 11, after which the judge has 90 days to rule. The outcome will shape future pipeline projects.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Local waterways face immediate chemical threats, and the court’s ruling could set a precedent for tribal and environmental authority over major energy infrastructure.