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Army Corps further delays decision on Great Lakes oil tunnel

Detroit News

TRAVERSE CITY, MI (AP)— Federal officials are delaying a decision on whether to approve an oil pipeline tunnel in a Great Lakes waterway.

The Army Corps of Engineers last week released a new timeline for consideration of the project in the Straits of Mackinac. Enbridge Energy wants to drill the tunnel to house a section of its Line 5 pipeline.

The Corps had planned an initial environmental report late this year, but now says it will be released in spring 2025. That means a decision on the tunnel likely won't come until 2026.

If the project is approved, it's expected to take several years to complete.

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