Minnesota Pollution Control Agency denies key permit for Enbridge Line 3
ST. PAUL The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency on Friday denied a key water permit to Enbridges proposed Line 3 oil pipeline, requiring the Canadian oil company to satisfy several additional requirements before it can reapply for the permit.
The agency issued a denial without prejudice for the proposed 340-mile long pipelines 401 certification, a permit awarded by a states regulators if the projects impact on water falls within the states standards. Federal agencies cannot issue a federal permit or license without a state approving the 401 certification.
In a news release Friday, the agency said it needs more information in three areas: oil spill response modeling in the Lake Superior Watershed, a pre- and post-construction monitoring plan for aquatic resources, and a revised proposal for mitigating more than 400 acres of forested wetlands that will be impacted during construction.
The MPCA informed the company that additional information is needed to determine if the Line 3 project would comply with state water quality standards, the MPCA said. The MPCAs denial without prejudice does not prevent Enbridge from reapplying for 401 Certification in the future with the additional information required
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