Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Residents can testify in pipeline hearings

- MediaNews Group

WEST CHESTER >> Chester County Commission­ers Michelle Kichline, Kathi Cozzone and Terence Farrell are announcing details of two days of hearings that will occur in Chester County so residents and municipal officials, parties to the case, can testify locally about their safety concerns as well as demands that Sunoco Pipeline cease constructi­on of the Mariner East pipeline.

“When the Administra­tive Law Judge presented an opportunit­y for testimony locally, the Chester County Commission­ers offered to hold the hearings in the Historic Courthouse,” said Chair of the Chester County Board of Commission­ers Michelle Kichline. “We are pleased to host such a historic moment in our county, so our constituen­ts’ voices can be heard. A Chester County Commission­er will be present during the entire proceeding­s.”

The hearings will be held this Wednesday, October 23, 2019 and Thursday October 24, 2019, beginning at 9am daily in Courtroom No. 1 at the Chester County Historic Courthouse in West Chester. The proceeding­s come on the heels of the Commission­ers’ most recent tour of the pipeline in Exton on Friday, accompanie­d by concerned residents.

Testimony will be heard from residents of Chester County and Delaware County, as well as public safety officials, emergency management coordinato­rs, school superinten­dents and homeowners associatio­ns who were among the original complainan­ts to contend

that Sunoco failed to create a legally compliant public safety program for the Mariner East pipeline project and should permanentl­y cease operation. They will testify before an Administra­tive Law Judge presiding on behalf of the Pennsylvan­ia Public Utility Commission (PUC), which recently lifted an injunction against pipeline constructi­on in Chester County. The PUC has jurisdicti­on over the safety and adequacy of public utility projects, compliance with state and federal regulation­s and potential safety violations.

Absent from the hearings will be expert witnesses, who are scheduled to testify in July 2020 in Harrisburg, by court order. The July testimony will include Chester County Emergency Services personnel who will address the public safety and emergency planning concerns that have prompted the Chester County Commission­ers, the Chester County District Attorney’s Office, residents and local municipali­ties to take legal action.

“Without a doubt, the County Commission­ers as well as our constituen­ts are concerned about the timeline for these proceeding­s

which places a decision likely a year from now,” said Chester County Commission­er Terence Farrell. “But we are appreciati­ve that the Court has given an opportunit­y for lay witness testimony to take place without the need to travel to Harrisburg.”

Among those scheduled to testify is Chester County Commission­er Kathi Cozzone, who has been involved with pipeline issues for several years and sat on Governor Tom Wolf’s Pipeline Infrastruc­ture Task Force. She will testify in her personal capacity about living near pipeline constructi­on, as well as her son’s high school being within close proximity to the pipeline. Commission­er Cozzone cannot comment in an official capacity on these proceeding­s due to her scheduled testimony as a Chester County resident.

At the end of February, the Chester County Commission­ers announced that the County planned to take legal action against Sunoco Pipeline, LP. It began with a Petition to Intervene filed in March in ongoing pipeline proceeding­s before the PUC and the terminatio­n of two temporary easements on the Chester County Library property and a portion of the Chester Valley Trail that were granted to Sunoco in 2017.

In April, Commission­ers

Kichline, Cozzone and Farrell filed a lawsuit in the Court of Common Pleas against Energy Transfer Partners, the parent company of Sunoco Pipeline, seeking to block constructi­on on the County Library property and trail. The move came after the Commission­ers blasted Sunoco in March for releasing a heavily redacted and unusable version of an emergency plan. Chester County’s Department of Emergency Services has since received the informatio­n they requested, in a usable format, which has been used to review Chester County’s own long-standing, all-hazards plan.

“We continue to monitor Sunoco’s constructi­on activities and engage our independen­t pipeline engineerin­g experts when issues are brought to our attention, to ensure the safety of our residents,” said Kichline. “We have also establishe­d a Pipeline Safety Advisory Board and have taken the lead in ordering a review of all potential threats and hazards related to the Mariner East pipeline, including the county’s readiness to meet any issues that arise.”

Further informatio­n can be found on the pipeline project at the Chester County Planning Commission’s Pipeline Informatio­n Center at https://www.chescoplan­ning.org/

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Chester County Commission­ers Michelle Kichline (center) and Terence Farrell (far right) tour the Mariner East pipeline in Exton on Friday, accompanie­d by concerned residents.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Chester County Commission­ers Michelle Kichline (center) and Terence Farrell (far right) tour the Mariner East pipeline in Exton on Friday, accompanie­d by concerned residents.

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