The Peterborough Examiner

Keystone developer makes plans for constructi­on

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LINCOLN, NEB. — The developer of the Keystone XL oil pipeline says it plans to start constructi­on next year, after the U.S. State Department concluded major environmen­tal damage from a leak is unlikely and could quickly be mitigated. TransCanad­a spokespers­on Matthew John said Monday that the company remains committed to moving ahead with the project following years of reviews from federal and state regulators. But the report issued Friday from the Trump administra­tion’s State Department drew sharp criticism from environmen­tal groups. They say they’ll continue to fight the project they view as an environmen­tal threat. The report says the pipeline would have a “negligible to moderate” environmen­tal impact under its normal operations, and continuous monitoring and the company’s response plan would mitigate the effects of any spill.

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