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Michigan Legislative Priorities 2020-2021
Michigan is the Great Lakes State, and we have a unique resource in our water resources as well as a responsibility to protect our water for current and future Michiganders. Clean Water Action has over 135,000 active members in Michigan who value our Great Lakes and protection of the water resources on which we all rely. Our current Michigan Legislative Priorities and Policy Recommendations include: Polluter Pay and Corporate Accountability for our Environment Water Infrastructure and Contamination Investments Addressing Environmental Racism and Injustice Strengthening Public Trust Protections
Line 5: NPDES Draft Permit – Virtual Meeting & Public Hearing
Enbridge is asking permission to cause irreparable damage to Lake Michigan, one of the world's most ecologically sensitive and important freshwater passages. This is one of our last chances to tell EGLE to reject Enbridge’s dangerous and unnecessary tunnel project by denying Enbridge permission to pollute the Great Lakes.
The Dirty Truth About Line 5 Tunnel Construction
Join Oil & Water Don't Mix and a national, bipartisan coalition to discuss protecting the Great Lakes, which hold 20% of the world's fresh surface water, from the aging Line 5 oil pipeline. We’ll discuss the local impacts of the proposed Line 5 tunnel, poised to turn the Straits of Mackinac into a multi-year industrialized construction zone.
Big Oil vs. Big Water
Join Oil & Water Don't Mix and a national, bipartisan coalition to discuss protecting the Great Lakes, which hold 20% of the world's fresh surface water, from the aging Line 5 oil pipeline.
No Line 5 Tunnel - Comment and Letter Delivery
Clean Water Action is partnering with Oil And Water Don't Mix for a no tunnel letter and comment delivery day in Lansing! We'll be making a letter delivery to the Governor's office and displaying a batch of origami fish made as part of the Fish for Future project.