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Federal officials approve plan for National Guard to build a new machine gun range on Cape Cod

Federal officials approve plan for National Guard to build a new machine gun range on Cape Cod By David Abel Globe Staff,Updated May 4, 2021, 6:13 p.m. Email to a Friend Joint Base Cape Cod, MA 4/7/21 A view of the proposed site for a new machine gun range at Camp Edwards. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff) Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff The National Guard is set to announce Wednesday that it has received the go-ahead from federal officials to clear 170 acres of dense forest at Joint Base Cape Cod to build a sprawling machine gun range. The National Guard Bureau, a federal agency overseeing state militias, determined that the proposed range would have “no significant impact” on the area’s ecology, according to an e-mail Guard officials sent Tuesday to local lawmakers and others on Cape Cod.

Oil, Gas, And Fracking News Read 02May 2021

The natural gas storage report from the EIA for the week ending April 23rd indicated that the amount of natural gas held in underground storage in the US rose by 15 billion cubic feet to 1,898 billion cubic feet by the end of the week, which left our gas supplies 302 billion cubic feet, or 13.7% below the 2,200 billion cubic feet that were in storage on April 23rd of last year, and 40 billion cubic feet, or 2.1% below the five-year average of 1,938 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have been in storage as of the 23rd of April in recent years..the 15 billion cubic feet that were added to US natural gas storage this week was more than the average forecast of a 9 billion cubic foot addition from an S&P Global Platts survey of analysts, but measured well below the average addition of 67 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have typically been injected into natural gas storage during the same week over the past 5 years, as well as well below the 66 billion cubic feet added to natur

Army Corps Sued for Failure to Protect Waterways, Endangered Wildlife From Pipeline Construction

For Immediate Release, May 3, 2021 Contact: Liz Doherty, Sierra Club, (978) 578-3699, liz.doherty@sierraclub.org Maia Raposo, Waterkeeper Alliance, (917) 740-6545, mraposo@waterkeeper.org Hallie Templeton, Friends of the Earth, (434) 326-4647, htempleton@foe.org Army Corps Sued for Failure to Protect Waterways, Endangered Wildlife From Pipeline Construction Nationwide Permit 12 Greenlights Environmental Destruction GREAT FALLS, Mont. Environmental groups filed a lawsuit today against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over a nationwide permit that allows streamlined development of oil and gas pipelines through wetlands, streams and rivers. The lawsuit was filed in federal district court in Montana by the Center for Biological Diversity, Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, Waterkeeper Alliance and Montana Environmental Information Center.

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