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Over 60% of natural gas pipeline extension completed in Salisbury

SALISBURY, Md.  The pipeline grows.  The Salisbury City Council heard the latest update Monday evening on a controversial natural gas pipeline set to extend service to Somerset County.  The Del-Mar Energy Pathway pipeline will extend natural gas service to Eastern Correctional Institution and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, as both anchors look to transition off more polluting fuels. Chesapeake Utilities Corp. got the unanimous green light from the Maryland Board of Public Works in January for the $34 million project, which will add nearly seven miles of 10-inch-diameter gas pipeline from Delaware, through Wicomico County and into Somerset County.  Residents and businesses along the line will soon have the choice to use environmentally beneficial and less expensive natural gas service, wrote Justin Mulcahy, spokesman for Chesapeake Utilities Corp., in a statement that month, something elected officials and community members have advocated for more than

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In Battle Against Climate Change, Anne Arundel County Files Suit Against Fossil Fuel Industry | Eye On Annapolis

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Here s How to Volunteer in DC This Spring

Here’s How to Volunteer in DC This Spring Thrillist 4 hrs ago © Courtesy of Potomac Conservancy As the cold recedes and the fight to control the COVID-19 pandemic continues to show progress, DC is finally beginning to look and feel like its old self. But as we move forward to a new normal, we’re still looking for ways to give back.  Recent headlines may catalyze you to donate to causes that will stop hatred and violence against Asians, or the warming weather may encourage you to find causes that will allow you to spend time outside. Of course, there is an ongoing need to support emergency food and donations of critical supplies, as well as plenty of ways to virtually organize and participate in online activism. 

We Can t Sit on the Sidelines and Be Climate Deniers, Dominion VP Warns Natural Gas Industry

DeSmog Jul 16, 2019 @ 15:04 Donald Raikes arrived at 2019’s DUG East conference, a major shale gas industry gathering in Pittsburgh, with a mixed set of messages for his fellow fossil energy officials. “We are faced with a lot of challenges in this industry,” Raikes, senior vice president of gas infrastructure at Dominion Energy, said. “And this morning what I plan to do is use my time to carve out a call for action for all of us. We need to be very aware of the forces that are out there and how they are coming against us.” What sorts of forces? Raikes warned specifically about opposition from environmental groups.

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