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	<title>Comments on: Routing for Atlantic Coast Pipeline is Unacceptable to the US Forest Service</title>
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		<title>By: HALT PennEast Pipeline</title>
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		<dc:creator>HALT PennEast Pipeline</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2016 04:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;NJ homeowners hire D.C. law firm to fight PennEast pipeline&lt;/strong&gt; 

By Joe Hernandez, StateImpact PA, January 21, 2016

Homeowners in Hunterdon and Mercer Counties have joined together to hire a D.C. law firm to fight the construction of the controversial PennEast pipeline that would carry Marcellus Shale gas to Northeast markets. The move marks a preemptive strike by residents along a wealthier stretch of the 114-mile long proposed pipe, aiming to fight off potential eminent domain actions.

“This is not just for this group of people,” said Vincent DiBianca, one of the new group’s organizers who lives along the proposed route in Delaware Township. “If this starts to set a precedent, and corporate gain is one of the fundamental principles at play here and people can lose their properties, that’s unconstitutional. It’s certainly not fair and just.”

HALT PennEast — which stands for “homeowners against land taking” — criticized the PennEast Pipeline Company for proposing a route for the pipeline that would abut or intersect the properties of dozens of New Jersey residents. The proposed 36-inch line would begin in Luzerne County, PA, pass through six Pennsylvania counties, cross the river into New Jersey, traveling through Mercer and Hunterdon counties to supply other major interstate pipelines with Marcellus Shale gas near Trenton.

The company has had trouble getting leases from some property owners in New Jersey, many of whom have been blocking surveyors. PennEast filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in D.C. back in September. The pipeline company would still have to jump through a number of regulatory hoops but would need approval from FERC to pursue eminent domain against holdouts along the route.

Proponents say the new line will provide needed reliability and cheaper gas to densely the populated New York and New Jersey market. They say it will also help supply the state with cleaner burning natural gas, which has been replacing coal at power plants.

PennEast has said it would use eminent domain only as a last resort, and has been working to make inroads with communities along the route, including offering grants for community projects. The company says it would rather reach out to homeowners first and offer to pay them for the use of their land.

But for some residents of Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, that dog won’t hunt.

“How would we farm?” asked Jacqueline Evans, who lives in Delaware Township with her three children, about a hundred feet from the proposed route of the pipeline.

“This pipeline would compromise that. I’m also transitioning into organic, and that would also be compromised.” 

https://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2016/01/21/nj-homeowners-hire-d-c-law-firm-to-fight-penneast-pipeline/#more-37905</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>NJ homeowners hire D.C. law firm to fight PennEast pipeline</strong> </p>
<p>By Joe Hernandez, StateImpact PA, January 21, 2016</p>
<p>Homeowners in Hunterdon and Mercer Counties have joined together to hire a D.C. law firm to fight the construction of the controversial PennEast pipeline that would carry Marcellus Shale gas to Northeast markets. The move marks a preemptive strike by residents along a wealthier stretch of the 114-mile long proposed pipe, aiming to fight off potential eminent domain actions.</p>
<p>“This is not just for this group of people,” said Vincent DiBianca, one of the new group’s organizers who lives along the proposed route in Delaware Township. “If this starts to set a precedent, and corporate gain is one of the fundamental principles at play here and people can lose their properties, that’s unconstitutional. It’s certainly not fair and just.”</p>
<p>HALT PennEast — which stands for “homeowners against land taking” — criticized the PennEast Pipeline Company for proposing a route for the pipeline that would abut or intersect the properties of dozens of New Jersey residents. The proposed 36-inch line would begin in Luzerne County, PA, pass through six Pennsylvania counties, cross the river into New Jersey, traveling through Mercer and Hunterdon counties to supply other major interstate pipelines with Marcellus Shale gas near Trenton.</p>
<p>The company has had trouble getting leases from some property owners in New Jersey, many of whom have been blocking surveyors. PennEast filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in D.C. back in September. The pipeline company would still have to jump through a number of regulatory hoops but would need approval from FERC to pursue eminent domain against holdouts along the route.</p>
<p>Proponents say the new line will provide needed reliability and cheaper gas to densely the populated New York and New Jersey market. They say it will also help supply the state with cleaner burning natural gas, which has been replacing coal at power plants.</p>
<p>PennEast has said it would use eminent domain only as a last resort, and has been working to make inroads with communities along the route, including offering grants for community projects. The company says it would rather reach out to homeowners first and offer to pay them for the use of their land.</p>
<p>But for some residents of Hunterdon and Mercer Counties, that dog won’t hunt.</p>
<p>“How would we farm?” asked Jacqueline Evans, who lives in Delaware Township with her three children, about a hundred feet from the proposed route of the pipeline.</p>
<p>“This pipeline would compromise that. I’m also transitioning into organic, and that would also be compromised.” </p>
<p><a href="https://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2016/01/21/nj-homeowners-hire-d-c-law-firm-to-fight-penneast-pipeline/#more-37905" rel="nofollow">https://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2016/01/21/nj-homeowners-hire-d-c-law-firm-to-fight-penneast-pipeline/#more-37905</a></p>
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		<title>By: Biz Journal</title>
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		<dc:creator>Biz Journal</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2016 03:52:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Con Ed takes stake in Mountain Valley Pipeline&lt;/strong&gt; 

By Patty Tascarella, Pittsburgh Business Times, January 22, 2016

Con Edison Gas Midstream LLC on Friday said it is acquiring a 12.5 percent ownership interest in Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC. MVP, a joint venture between Pittsburgh-based EQT Midstream Partners LP and several other firms, will transport clean-burning natural gas from the Marcellus and Utica shale regions to the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast areas.

EQT Midstream, which will be the operator of the proposed $3.5 billion, 300-mile pipeline, has a 45.5 percent ownership interest. MVP is planning to be fully operational by fourth quarter 2018, subject to regulatory approval.

Con Edison Gas Midstream is a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison Inc.

The other owners of MVP are affiliates of NextEra Energy Inc.; WGL Holdings, Inc.; Vega Energy Partners Ltd.; and RGC Resources Inc.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Con Ed takes stake in Mountain Valley Pipeline</strong> </p>
<p>By Patty Tascarella, Pittsburgh Business Times, January 22, 2016</p>
<p>Con Edison Gas Midstream LLC on Friday said it is acquiring a 12.5 percent ownership interest in Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC. MVP, a joint venture between Pittsburgh-based EQT Midstream Partners LP and several other firms, will transport clean-burning natural gas from the Marcellus and Utica shale regions to the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast areas.</p>
<p>EQT Midstream, which will be the operator of the proposed $3.5 billion, 300-mile pipeline, has a 45.5 percent ownership interest. MVP is planning to be fully operational by fourth quarter 2018, subject to regulatory approval.</p>
<p>Con Edison Gas Midstream is a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison Inc.</p>
<p>The other owners of MVP are affiliates of NextEra Energy Inc.; WGL Holdings, Inc.; Vega Energy Partners Ltd.; and RGC Resources Inc.</p>
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		<title>By: Flying Ginny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Flying Ginny</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2016 17:47:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Friend, “Ginny” Says ‘Thanks’        
Date:  January 21, 2016
 
In the snow-covered Allegheny Highlands, &quot;Ginny,&quot; the West Virginia Northern Flying Squirrel (and her babies) are staying warm, huddled together in a cozy nest in a snow-covered tree. 
 
Thanks to the voices and financial support of people like you, Friends of Blackwater is working ceaselessly to protect Ginny and her mountain home.
 
Today we can celebrate an important &quot;win&quot; for Ginny and her babies! 
 
The US Forest Service has just ruled that Dominion Natural Resources&#039;s proposed routes for their ACP pipeline are unacceptable -- because they would injure &quot;Ginny,&quot; the Cheat Mountain Salamander, and the Cow Knob Salamander. 
 
Please read this important Forest Service ruling.  We made this happen!
 
Using our &quot;secret sauce&quot; -- a powerful blend of cutting-edge science and advocacy -- more than ever, Friends of Blackwater needs to keep the pressure on officials to protect &quot;Ginny.&quot;  
 
Only you can make that possible by donating to Friends of Blackwater.
 
Thanks again for all you do, Judy Rodd for &quot;Ginny&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Friend, “Ginny” Says ‘Thanks’<br />
Date:  January 21, 2016</p>
<p>In the snow-covered Allegheny Highlands, &#8220;Ginny,&#8221; the West Virginia Northern Flying Squirrel (and her babies) are staying warm, huddled together in a cozy nest in a snow-covered tree. </p>
<p>Thanks to the voices and financial support of people like you, Friends of Blackwater is working ceaselessly to protect Ginny and her mountain home.</p>
<p>Today we can celebrate an important &#8220;win&#8221; for Ginny and her babies! </p>
<p>The US Forest Service has just ruled that Dominion Natural Resources&#8217;s proposed routes for their ACP pipeline are unacceptable &#8212; because they would injure &#8220;Ginny,&#8221; the Cheat Mountain Salamander, and the Cow Knob Salamander. </p>
<p>Please read this important Forest Service ruling.  We made this happen!</p>
<p>Using our &#8220;secret sauce&#8221; &#8212; a powerful blend of cutting-edge science and advocacy &#8212; more than ever, Friends of Blackwater needs to keep the pressure on officials to protect &#8220;Ginny.&#8221;  </p>
<p>Only you can make that possible by donating to Friends of Blackwater.</p>
<p>Thanks again for all you do, Judy Rodd for &#8220;Ginny&#8221;</p>
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