DEP Re-Publishes Notice Of Final Water Quality Certification For National Fuel Gas Line N To Monaca Pipeline, Beaver, Washington Counties

The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the January 19 PA Bulletin (page 336) re-publishing the notice of final Section 401 Water Quality Certification for Line N to the Monaca Natural Gas Pipeline in Beaver and Washington counties.

The project is a 4.5 mile long, 12-inch pipeline transporting natural gas from Line N to the Shell Ethane Plant.

The pipeline route is in  Center and Potter townships, Beaver County and Buffalo Township, Washington County.

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[Posted: Jan. 18, 2019]


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