Line 5 is a 70-year-old pipeline run by Enbridge that carries oil and natural gas liquids along the bottom of the Straits of Mackinac, where Lake Michigan meets Lake Huron. Governor Whitmer ordered it shut down due to fear of a catastrophic spill, but Enbridge is fighting to keep it open while proposing a new underground tunnel to house it. A proponent supports shutting it down to protect 20% of the world's fresh surface water from contamination. An opponent supports keeping it open because it supplies 65% of the propane used in the Upper Peninsula and fuels regional refineries.
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