Mariner East Pipelines Proceed, as Challenges Continue

Mar 20, 2017 | Pipelines, Politics of energy

The Mariner East II pipeline route runs more than 300 miles across 17 Pennsylvania counties. (gokul/Pixabay)

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Environmental groups are going ahead with their challenge to permits for the Mariner East II pipelines, despite the denial of their petition to halt construction. The pipelines, being built by Sunoco, will carry highly flammable, natural-gas liquids at high pressure for 300 miles across 17 Pennsylvania counties.

According to Alex Bomstein, senior litigation attorney with the Clean Air Council, the state Department of Environmental Protection permits were granted while there were still outstanding problems with the applications, including lack of a required analysis of alternative routes.

“Sunoco never fixed that analysis, and never did the proper looking into whether it could avoid protected wetlands,” he said, “but DEP just went ahead and issued the permits anyway, and that’s just one of many examples.”

In denying the petition to halt construction, the Environmental Hearing Board said Sunoco had met minimum standards. Bomstein noted that Sunoco has the single worst safety record of all pipeline operators for incidents involving hazardous-liquid pipelines.

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By Public News Service | Andrea Sears | Mar 20, 2017

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