The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the February 10 PA Bulletin of a proposed Water Quality Certification for a revised Equitrans Pipeline expansion project in Greene County. (PA Bulletin page 945)
The revised project involves construction of 1.1 miles of 30-inch natural gas pipeline in Morgan Township, Greene County.
DEP will accept public comments until March 11.
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
Crable:Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline Construction Means Short-Term Money For Lancaster Businesses
Allegheny Front: How Pipelines Are Changing The Dynamics Of PA Forests
Are Pipelines To Blame For Decline In Hellbenders?
Letter: Laurel Pipeline Reversal Bad For Consumers
PennEast Pipeline Seeks Eminent Domain, Plus U.S. Marshals To Protect Workers
PennEast Pipeline Begins Filing Eminent Domain Lawsuits Against Landowners
Bethlehem Authority To Let PennEast Pipeline On Its Land Under $1.7 Million Deal
Deal Reached To Bring PennEast Pipeline Thru Bethlehem Watershed
AP: PennEast Proposal To Use State Land For Gas Pipeline Rejected By NJ AG
Trump Tax Cuts Results In Requests To FERC To Cut Pipeline Rates
[Posted: Feb. 9, 2018]
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