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Theresa Diver, of Cloquet, Minn., and Lisa Morgan Ronnquist of Duluth, Minnesota, stand near the wild rice egg bake they served Thursday, March 15, 2018, outside a hearing on Enbridge Energy's proposal to replace its aging Line 3 crude oil pipeline in St. Paul, Minn. The Ojibwe women said they wanted to highlight the danger they believe the project poses to wild rice beds they depend on for food. Enbridge Energy is going before Minnesota regulators in hopes of clearing a significant hurdle in the company's plans to replace its aging Line 3 crude oil pipeline in northern Minnesota. The Public Utilities Commission is considering whether to classify the project's final environmental review as adequate. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski)

Theresa Diver, of Cloquet, Minn., and Lisa Morgan Ronnquist of Duluth, Minnesota, stand near the wild rice egg bake they served Thursday, March 15, 2018, outside a hearing on Enbridge Energy's proposal to replace its aging Line 3 crude oil pipeline in St. Paul, Minn. The Ojibwe women said they wanted to highlight the danger they believe the project poses to wild rice beds they depend on for food. Enbridge Energy is going before Minnesota regulators in hopes of clearing a significant hurdle in the company's plans to replace its aging Line 3 crude oil pipeline in northern Minnesota. The Public Utilities Commission is considering whether to classify the project's final environmental review as adequate. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski)

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