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Ashland residents protest Line 5 construction’s use of Lake Superior water
Ashland residents protest the use of municipal water from Lake Superior by Michels Construction, a subcontractor of Enbridge, for horizontal directional drilling during the Line 5 pipeline reroute. Protesters argue the practice violates the Great Lakes Compact and threatens Anishinaabe Treaty Rights, citing environmental harm and lack of public notification about water usage.
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