U.S. Supreme Court tackles pipeline company s bid to seize New Jersey land
Reuters | Apr 28, 2021 08:23 PM EDT
Morning rises over the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, U.S. (Photo : REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday wrestled with a bid by a group of energy companies seeking to seize land owned by New Jersey to build a $1 billion natural gas pipeline, as the state argues that its rights would be trampled.
The justices heard arguments in an appeal by PennEast Pipeline Company LLC, a joint venture backed by energy companies including Enbridge Inc, of a lower court ruling in favor of New Jersey s government, which opposes the land seizure.
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Work is underway on a new river access site at Cotton Hill along the New River. The new parking area will allow both commercial and private river users improved access to the remote stretch of river that runs from Cotton Hill downstream through the lower reaches of the New River Gorge to Gauley Bridge. A similar public access site was developed at the take-out along U.S. Route 60 in Gauley Bridge last year.
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Work is underway on a new river access site at Cotton Hill along the New River. The new parking area will allow both commercial and private river users improved access to the remote stretch of river that runs from Cotton Hill downstream through the lower reaches of the New River Gorge to Gauley Bridge. A similar public access site was developed at the take-out along U.S. Route 60 in Gauley Bridge