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The "Pipeline Safety: Unusually Sensitive Areas for the Great Lakes, Coastal Beaches, and Certain Coastal Waters" rule went into effect last month. Gas and oil industry groups want a chance to redefine what "Unusually Sensitive Areas" means.
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The tunnel would encase a new section of Enbridge's Line 5 beneath the Straits of Mackinac.
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The case's voluntary dismissal is an effort to move an older lawsuit forward in state court.
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The tunnel would encase a new section of Enbridge's Line 5 beneath the Straits of Mackinac.
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U.S. District Judge Judge Janet Neff ruled on the year-old case Tuesday.
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Enbridge says it shut down the pipeline “out of an abundance of caution.”
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Construction of the Great Lakes Tunnel officially won't begin this year. The Mackinac Straits Corridor Authority pushed back a key decision Wednesday.
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Both Enbridge and the state of Michigan expected talks to wrap up by the end of August. That deadline has now been extended at least a month.