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Planned legislation could curb Great Lakes oil pipelines

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LANSING, MI (AP)--   A Republican state lawmaker says he'll introduce legislation to stop future oil 

pipelines in the Great Lakes and require the Straits of Mackinac's Enbridge pipeline to undergo an independent safety review.

Grand Ledge Senator Rick Jones announced his plan Monday.

Jones says it's only a matter of time before Enbridge Line 5 bursts. His bill would shutter that pipeline and others if a safety review deems it unsafe.

Enbridge representatives didn't immediately return a message seeking comment.

The company's website says Line 5 is in "excellent" condition and continuously monitored.

Meanwhile, contractors have an extra week to submit proposals to the state for underwater oil pipelines studies of the waterway separating Michigan's upper and lower peninsulas. Two lines beneath it carry 23 million gallons of oil daily.

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