Sunoco Mariner East II Pipeline Appeals DEP Suspension Of Construction
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Law 360 reported Monday the Sunoco Mariner East II Pipeline appealed DEP’s January 3 suspension of its construction permits until Sunoco can demonstrate that it can comply with its permit conditions.

Sunoco filed the appeal with the Environmental Hearing Board on February 2 (Case: 2018012).

Among the grounds for appeal cited by Sunoco were--

-- DEP incorrectly described the pipeline construction techniques used by Sunoco;

-- DEP mischaracterized the drilling mud spilled by Sunoco as industrial waste;

-- DEP imposed unreasonable burdens on Sunoco following the drilling mud spills;

-- DEP incorrectly identified work areas where spills occurred;

-- DEP lacks legal authority to require prior approval for changes to construction methods; and

-- DEP’s imposition of a shutdown order and related conditions is excessive, overbroad and an abuse of discretion.

[Note: As a result of a Consent Order and Agreement signed Thursday, Sunoco has agreed to withdraw this appeal.]

NewsClips:

Legere: DEP Fines Mariner East II Pipeline $12.6 Million, Allows Work To Resume

Cusick: Sunoco Resume Work On Mariner East II Pipeline, Pays $12.6 Million Fine

AP-Scolforo: Massive Mariner East II Pipeline Project To Resume, Fined $12 Million

Crable: DEP Fines Mariner East II Pipeline $12.6M, Allows Construction To Continue

DEP Levies Historic $12.6 Million Penalty Against Mariner East II Pipeline

Sauro: DEP Hands Mariner East II Pipeline Historic Fine

Mariner East II Pipeline Foes Say A 2015 Blast Points To Risks

Hurdle: Mariner East II Pipeline Critics Don’t Trust DEP, Sunoco Agreement

Sunoco Mariner East II Pipeline Appeals DEP Suspension Of Construction

Phillips: Sunoco Mariner East II Pipeline Appeals DEP Stop Work Order

Sen. Dinniman Promotes Crowd-Funding For Mariner East II Pipeline Risk Assessment

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[Posted: Feb. 6, 2018]


2/12/2018

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