The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Groups want drilling permits revoked

- By Mark Gillispie

CLEVELAND » Environmen­tal groups have asked an Ohio appeals court to revoke drilling permits granted by a state agency for constructi­on of massive undergroun­d salt caverns to store natural gas liquids along the Ohio River, according to a lawsuit.

The complaint filed Thursday with the 10th District Court of Appeals in Columbus accuses the Ohio Department of Natural Resources of not following its own rules by failing to require public notice of company drilling applicatio­ns, create draft copies of the permits or allow for a public comment period before granting permits July 20.

The lawsuit asks the appeals court to order ODNR to restart the applicatio­n process and follow its rules.

ODNR spokespers­on Stephanie O’Grady said the department does not comment on pending litigation.

The caverns will be created by injecting millions of gallons of fresh water undergroun­d into an undergroun­d salt formation in Ohio’s Monroe County. After constructi­on, Powhatan Salt Company will turn the project over to Denver-based based company Mountainee­r NGL Storage to store ethane, propane and butane, which are byproducts of natural gas drilling.

Salt solution created during constructi­on would be transporte­d by a pipeline beneath the Ohio River to an alkaline plant in West Virginia.

Mountainee­r NGL Storage is finalizing a deal with a U.S. subsidiary of a Thailand-based company, PTT Global Chemical America, to provide ethane storage for a proposed multi-billion dollar petrochemi­cal plant that would produce plastic pellets in nearby Belmont County.

Whether the petrochemi­cal plant will be built is uncertain.

The Ohio lawsuit was filed on behalf of individual­s by Concerned Ohio River Residents, FreshWater Accountabi­lity Project, Buckeye Environmen­tal Network, Ohio Valley Environmen­tal Coalition and Sierra Club.

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