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"Pittsburgh-based EQT Midstream Partners, which is leading the coalition of companies building the pipeline, said it was 'evaluating the court’s decision.' Spokeswoman Natalie Cox noted that the ruling left the door open for the federal agencies to redo their permits," Gregory Schneider reports for The Washington Post. "The judges ordered the agencies to reconsider the permits using proper procedure."
The pipeline has been challenged with multiple lawsuits and other protests from environmentalists and some landowners. "Opponents said Friday they hope the federal court decision will cause a more robust state review of water quality issues raised by pipeline construction," Schneider reports.
from The Rural Blog https://ift.tt/2vpmShY Permits rescinded for controversial Mountain Valley Pipeline - Entrepreneur Generations
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