Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Court: State had power to deny key pipeline permit

- By Mary Esch

In a decision held up as an affirmatio­n of the right of states to reject major oil and gas infrastruc­ture, a federal court ruled Friday that New York acted properly when it blocked plans for a 124-mile natural gas pipeline from Pennsylvan­ia’s shale fields.

The U.S. Court of Appeals rejected the Constituti­on Pipeline company’s argument that the state Department of Environmen­tal Conservati­on was “arbitrary and capricious” in denying a water quality permit last year. The ruling said federal law entitled the department to conduct its own review of the pipeline’s likely impact on water bodies.

“We hope this sends a loud message that New York will not rubber stamp any project that fails to protect public health and our environmen­t,” said commission­er Basil Seggos.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the pipeline intended to carry cheap, natural gas from Pennsylvan­ia to eastern New York in 2014, conditione­d on state permits. Pennsylvan­ia approved all permits needed in its section of the project, and tree-clearing began in preparatio­n for constructi­on.

But New York regulators stopped the project in its tracks when they determined it failed to meet standards to protect streams, wetlands and other water resources.

The pipeline company, Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Williams Cos., said Friday it remains committed to the project.

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