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Texas-based pipeline builder Energy Transfer faces 48 criminal charges related to construction of its Mariner East pipeline project.
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Company cites lack of environmental permits from New Jersey.
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"What will change is the unchecked power of just a handful of opponents to delay or block development of critical infrastructure projects that benefit the greater good.”
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Almost a year after lines opened, residents will say the project remains a risk to public safety
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The Commonwealth Court said last week that the Democratic senator, an outspoken critic of Sunoco, did not have personal or legislative standing to bring a complaint
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A federal appeals court has blocked PennEast pipeline company from condemning state-owned land for its proposed 116-mile long line that would ship Marcellus Shale gas from northeast Pennsylvania to New Jersey.
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An opponent of the Mariner East project says he will ask an appeals court to order the Public Utility Commission to disclose documents containing its calculations on the effects of an accidental release of natural gas liquids from the pipelines.
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HARRISBURG (WITF) - A Lancaster County judge on Monday dismissed trespassing charges against seven protesters who blocked construction of the Atlantic…
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"They're saying 'it's a bad idea to put pipelines in areas where damage to the pipeline could be caused by earth movement. If you know there's potential damage, don't put them there."