DEP Proposes Water Quality Certification For Adelphia Gateway Pipeline Project In Eastern PA
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The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the March 16 PA Bulletin of a proposed Section 401 Water Quality Certification for the Adelphia Gateway Pipeline Project which runs through Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Bucks and Northampton Counties. (PA Bulletin page 1219)

The project includes use of 84.2 miles of existing 18-inch pipeline and 4.4 miles of new 20-inch pipeline to transport natural gas from Martins Creek, Northampton County to Marcus Hook Delaware County and related compressor stations and lateral pipelines.

Comments are due on the proposed certification April 15. Read the full PA Bulletin notice for all the details.  (PA Bulletin page 1219)

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[Posted: March 15, 2019]


3/18/2019

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