(Provided by Michigan DNR)

As hunters go into the field in southern Michigan this season, they should be aware that they may see some construction activity in the woods and should use caution. 

Enbridge is currently constructing segments of the Line 6B pipeline in Michigan. This work will continue during both small and big game hunting seasons. The Line 6B pipeline runs from Griffith, Ind., to Marysville, Mich., and crosses 11 counties in Michigan: Berrien, Calhoun, Cass, Ingham, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Livingston, Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair and St. Joseph.

Hunters should avoid hunting near construction sites and are urged to use caution when driving near areas of pipeline construction. Hunters should also watch for flaggers, construction caution signs, slow traffic and workers in these areas. The pipeline right-of-way is private property and should not be entered.

More information about the Line 6B pipeline replacement project, including county-by-county maps, is available at enbridge.com/Line6BReplacementProjects, or by calling 866-410-4356.