Clean Air Council Calls For Shutdown Of Mariner East 2 Pipeline After Chester County - Backfire
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On August 7, the Clean Air Council called on Gov. Wolf and the Public Utility Commission to shut down the Mariner East 2 Pipeline after a loud explosion from the pipeline's Boot Road Pump Station in West Goshen township, Chester county rattled windows and shook pictures of the walls of homes up to a half mile away. The explosion was due to an over-pressurization and subsequent pressure release of combustible gases in a flare stack at the station and was described by the pipeline's operator-- Sunoco-- as a "backfire." “Clean Air Council has been sounding the alarm on the Boot Road Pump Station and air quality concerns for years," said Joseph Otis Minott, Esq., Executive Director of the Council. "This incident illustrates once again the regulatory holes and lack of oversight that have allowed Sunoco to endanger the public and put our air quality at risk. We stand firm in our call to Governor Wolf and his PUC to shut down Mariner East once and for all.” For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Clean Air Council website. Related Articles: PennFuture Blog: The Problem With Natural Gas, Oil Pipelines NewsClips: Chester County DA To Review Mariner East 2 Pipeline Boom Sasko: Chester County DA Announces Criminal Charges Against Mariner East 2 Pipeline Security Workers AP: 2 Constables Charged For Mariner East 2 Pipeline Security Work Op-Ed: Pipelines Are The Safest Option For Transporting Natural Gas, Oil Litvak/Legere: Too Much Rain Messing With Pipeline Operators’ Infrastructure Plans Litvak: Rain Drives Demand For Seeding, Erosion Controls At Pipeline Construction Projects Pipeline Development Helps Return Lackawanna River To Glory Bagenstose: PennEast Pipeline Proposal Returns, Seeks Permits From New Jersey Williams Files For FERC Authorization For Leidy South Pipeline Project Bay Journal: Federal Court Revokes Atlantic Coast Pipeline’s Fish & Wildlife Permit Reuters: EPA Moves To Limit State Powers To Block Pipelines, Terminals >> Click Here For Week’s Worth Of Environmental & Energy NewsClips [Posted: August 7, 2019] |
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8/12/2019 |
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