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Posted on Thu, May 16, 2013 : 3:32 p.m.

Overnight lane closures set for I-94 near Chelsea as Enbridge contractor fixes road sinkage

By Amy Biolchini

Editor's note: This story was updated at 4:50 p.m. with comments from Enbridge.

Lane closures on Interstate 94 just east of Chelsea in Lima Township are set for Thursday and Friday nights as workers fix a dip in the roadway where a crude oil pipeline was recently installed.

Enbridge Pipelines Toledo Inc., the company that had installed the pipeline as a part of its Line 79 expansion project, has hired a contractor to do the work, said Mark Sweeney, manager of the Michigan Department of Transportation’s Brighton post.

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Westbound Interstate 94 at mile 163 as of May 3 in Lima Township. There's a small sinkage in I-94 at the site where Enbridge directionally drilled underneath the road to install a new pipeline.

Courtney Sacco | AnnArbor.com file photo

MDOT had contacted Enbridge several weeks ago about the sinkage, which is most apparent in the westbound lanes at mile mark 163.5.

The company is the only entity with a recent permit for work at the site of the sinkage, Sweeney said.

Enbridge opted to contract and pay for the repair of the road, Sweeney said.

“There was no assigning of blame and responsibility,” Sweeney said. “Enbridge has recognized there’s a problem and they’re working with us on a solution.”

Enbridge released the following statement Thursday:

"We are working with MDOT to address the situation as quickly as possible. MDOT identified a repair procedure to and we are carrying out that work now. We will continue to work with MDOT to ensure the road remains safe for public use."

Enbridge had drilled horizontally underneath I-94 in Lima Township to place a new 20-inch diameter pipe that will be a part a new Line 79 system connecting cross-country Line 6B with refineries in Detroit and Toledo. Line 79 is 35 miles long.

When the pipe was placed underneath I-94, the disturbance and removal of soil from beneath the roadway may have created voids.

The voids compromised the integrity of the pavement and, with the high-traffic volume on the road, caused it to sag, Sweeney said.

“The road itself is not damaged -- it’s the base beneath the roadway,” Sweeney said.

Overnight lane closures beginning on westbound I-94 and then eastbound I-94 this week have been in place as the contracted company repairs the road:

  • Single lane closure from 9 p.m. Thursday to 5 a.m. Friday on eastbound I-94 just east of Fletcher Road
  • Single lane closure from 9 p.m. Friday to 8 a.m. Saturday on eastbound I-94 just east of Fletcher Road

After drilling into the pavement to see the extent of the void, a solution is injected into the space to fill it and provide support to the road.

“It’s a proven method,” Sweeney said, noting MDOT has used the procedure before.

Enbridge’s contractor is conducting the work under the permit Enbridge had to complete the drilling underneath the roadway, Sweeney said.

“This is not a situation that we deal with often,” Sweeney said.


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Amy Biolchini covers Washtenaw County, health and environmental issues for AnnArbor.com. Reach her at (734) 623-2552, amybiolchini@annarbor.com or on Twitter.

Comments

Nicholas Urfe

Fri, May 17, 2013 : 1:15 p.m.

What happens if it sinks again in a year or three? Or, if potholes develop as a result of the damage already done?

Krupper1

Fri, May 17, 2013 : 3:28 a.m.

Found the "dip" . . . nothing compared to Huron Street between Stadium and Main!

cinnabar7071

Fri, May 17, 2013 : 1:07 a.m.

I drive though that route everday and never noticed the dip. I'll have to look for it tomorrow.

Kai Petainen

Thu, May 16, 2013 : 10:49 p.m.

It sounds to me that Enbridge is doing the right thing. That's good. They're a public company and it's good to see that they're doing the right thing. Good stuff.

Kai Petainen

Sat, May 18, 2013 : 12:20 a.m.

Enbridge screwed up in Michigan... but when companies seem to be making the right step forward... I thank them. If you want to complain about Enbridge... look towards those who do the lousy job of enforcement in the state -- the MDEQ.

mermaid72

Fri, May 17, 2013 : 12:46 p.m.

Well. Kai They are not a good company. They are only interested in making BIG money. Whatever it takes to get that pipeline in. Obviously the pipeline is not near your backyard or you would be singing a different tune.

Amy Biolchini

Thu, May 16, 2013 : 8:50 p.m.

The most noticeable sinkage in the road is in the westbound lanes of I-94 near mile marker 163.5 -- just past the electricity towers. I drove it the other week and there's no sign of sinkage in the eastbound lanes, but they'll be checked as a precaution.

RuralMom

Thu, May 16, 2013 : 7:47 p.m.

Coming back from Chelsea on 94 today around 2:00pm-2:15pmish, there was a wreck in the almost exact spot of the photo to this story. Just maybe an 1/8th of mile more west. Makes one wonder if that dip played any part in the wreck.