Archive: Injection Wells
May 2021 Newsletter
MCWC reviews pandemic year successes through coalition work on water shutoffs, Line 5 shutdown, and environmental justice while facing setbacks, including EGLE's contested case dismissal and ongoing legal battles.
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MCWC celebrates twenty years fighting water privatization and pollution across Michigan, achieving victories in coalition work on water shutoffs, Line 5, and environmental justice while continuing Nestlé legal challenges.
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The Nestlé contested case hearing cross-examined expert witnesses regarding the permit to increase pumping to 400 gallons per minute, with debates over data completeness, monitoring programs, and environmental impact assessments.
Read MoreWinter 2019 Newsletter
MCWC editorial connects climate change urgency to water justice struggles, calling for radical action against privatization, fossil fuel extraction, and poverty while building alliances for sustainable future.
Read MoreNovember 2019 Newsletter
Editorial addresses climate change paradox of record Great Lakes levels while Nestle-damaged creeks dry up. Youth climate strikes and Indigenous leadership demand radical change to protect water for future generations.
Read MoreSummer 2018 Newsletter
Editorial addresses corporate assault on the Great Lakes through Nestle permits, potash mining, injection wells, and toxic waste expansion while the government enables profiteering. MCWC files legal challenges despite difficult times.
Read MoreDecember 2017 Newsletter
Michigan makes a deal with Enbridge allowing Line 5 to continue operating with conditions. MCWC totally opposes any tunnel under Straits and demands a complete shutdown without a replacement pipeline.
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Nestle requests a permit to increase water withdrawal from 150 to 400 gallons per minute near Evart. MCWC mobilizes a campaign generating over 25,000 comments opposing privatization of public water resources.
Read MoreOctober 2016 Newsletter
President's report details MCWC's shift from Nestlé battle to the fossil fuel industry threats including Line 5 pipeline, fracking ban campaign, injection wells, US Ecology expansion, and Flint water justice advocacy work.
Read MoreMarch 2016 Newsletter
The Flint water crisis resulted from state government failures and privatization efforts. The Emergency Manager rule ignored residents' right to clean water while enabling private corporations in Michigan cities.
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