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GLIN==> EM:/ Presidential Permit - Enbridge Capacity Expansion to Superior, WI

ajs at sagady.com ajs at sagady.com

Fri Mar 15 16:46:50 EDT 2013


I apologize for an error on the post below attached
to this message.

The future authorization for capacity for the 
Endbridge pipeline to Superior, WI that is 
being requested in the proposed presidential permit 
is 880,000 barrels per day, making that future 
pipeline capacity larger than the capacity of the 
Keystone XL pipeline.


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-----Original Message-----
From: ajs at sagady.com [mailto:ajs at sagady.com]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 02:04 PM
To: enviro-mich at great-lakes.net, glin-announce at great-lakes.net
Subject: EM:/ Presidential Permit - Enbridge Capacity Expansion to Superior, WI




In today's Federal Register, U.S. Department of State published
a notice about a Presidential Permit to expand the Endbridge
Pipeline (formerly known as Alberta Clipper pipeline) which is 
designed to bring heavy sour crude from tar sands production
from Hardisty, Alberta to Superior, WI and to approach, eventually, 
830,000 barrels per day transport -- the same size as the 
Keystone XL pipeline. The Alberta Clipper pipeline was 
previously completed in 2010, but was authorized at lower transport
rates.

I previously circulated a news story that addressed plans to 
construct a marine shipping terminal for petroleum in Superior, WI
to increase shipping of petroleum on the Great Lakes. I think 
it is a fair statement that this proposed pipeline expansion will 
be integral to those plans to increase petroleum shipments from Superior, WI

NOTICES
Notice of Intent To Prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) and 
To Conduct Scoping and To Initiate Consultation consistent With the National Environmental
 Policy Act (NEPA) and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) for the 
Proposed Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership, Line 67 Capacity Expansion Project
Pages 16565-16567 [FR DOC# 2013-06039] 
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-03-15/pdf/2013-06039.pdf



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Alex J. Sagady & Associates http://www.sagady.com/
Twittering at: http://www.twitter.com/enviroenforcer

Environmental Enforcement, Permit/Technical Review, Public Policy, Expert Witness Review and Litigation Investigation on Air, Water and Waste/Community Environmental and Resource Protection 

Prospectus at: http://www.sagady.com/sagady.pdf 

657 Spartan Avenue, East Lansing, MI 48823 
(517) 332-6971; ajs at sagady.com 
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