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US officials to hold meeting on Alberta Clipper pipeline

A valve extends above ground at the Enbridge Key Terminal near Salisbury, Mo., July 16, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Orlin Wagner.
A valve extends above ground at the Enbridge Key Terminal near Salisbury, Mo., July 16, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Orlin Wagner.

U.S. State Department officials will come to Minnesota on Tuesday to hold the only public meeting on a draft environmental review for the final segment of Enbridge Energy’s project to boost capacity in its Alberta Clipper pipeline, which carries Canadian oil across northern Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin.

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The State Department’s four-year review concluded that there would be no significant environmental impacts from completing the project, which requires a presidential permit because the last remaining segment crosses the U.S.-Canadian border in North Dakota.

But environmentalists and some Native American tribes dispute that and are gearing up for the meeting in the northern Minnesota city of Bemidji.

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