Permit decision unlikely Monday

Oct 20, 2016 | Compressor Stations, Health & Safety, Pipelines

DOMINION A conceptual rendering of the proposed 53,515 horsepower compressor station includes many changes from a previous graphic, including additional buffers along Route 56, the relocation of some buildings and a communications tower.

DOMINION A conceptual rendering of the proposed 53,515 horsepower compressor station includes many changes from a previous graphic, including additional buffers along Route 56, the relocation of some buildings and a communications tower.

Though Buckingham County Planning Commission members completed its hours-long, two-part public hearing — split because of the volume of people who signed up to speak — they most likely will not vote during its regular Monday meeting on a permit request for a 53,515 horsepower compressor station as part of the Dominion-led Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP).

When polled, only one of the eight commissioners, Danny Allen, who represents the board of supervisors on the commission, indicated his vote, which is to abstain because of his employment with Dominion. The remainder all said they are still undecided.

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