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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 780932" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>The reason I believe that is a bad example is that the suit was filed in response to a 36,000 gallon spill into the Blanco River by the construction crew. It was not just environmentalists filing another frivolous lawsuit. It concerned the locals so much that they temporarily suspended KM's permits. Ultimately, KM addressed the concerns in the lawsuit and construction proceeded. Five months after the lawsuit natural gas was flowing in the PHP.</p><p></p><p>Just so we do not get into a political spat over this, I am a proponent of natural gas and pipelines are basic to the industry. Just as with railroads and electricity powerlines, some landowners have give up some or all of their property rights in order for those projects to be built. As long as they are adequately and fairly compensated, and local environmental concerns are properly addressed, I am in favor of things like PHP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 780932, member: 1199"] The reason I believe that is a bad example is that the suit was filed in response to a 36,000 gallon spill into the Blanco River by the construction crew. It was not just environmentalists filing another frivolous lawsuit. It concerned the locals so much that they temporarily suspended KM's permits. Ultimately, KM addressed the concerns in the lawsuit and construction proceeded. Five months after the lawsuit natural gas was flowing in the PHP. Just so we do not get into a political spat over this, I am a proponent of natural gas and pipelines are basic to the industry. Just as with railroads and electricity powerlines, some landowners have give up some or all of their property rights in order for those projects to be built. As long as they are adequately and fairly compensated, and local environmental concerns are properly addressed, I am in favor of things like PHP. [/QUOTE]
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