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Ferc Ruling Allows Algonquin Pipeline Project To Move Forward

CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- Despite outcries from many in the community, the Algonquin natural pipeline expansion will go forward, thanks to a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ruling rejecting opponents’ efforts to reassess approval of the project, according to a report in lohud.com.

A ruling by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will allow the Algonquin Pipeline project to move forward.

A ruling by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will allow the Algonquin Pipeline project to move forward.

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Opponents are concerned about the 42-inch pipeline's proximity to Buchanan’s Indian Point nuclear power plant, according to lohud.com.

FERC’s ruling in the matter took over nine months to reach, reports lohud.com.

To read the lohud story, click here.

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