Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Anti-Fracking Group Accuses Cuomo of Yielding to Pipeline Lobbyists



ALBANY—Though the Cuomo administration has publicly portrayed itself as aggressively cracking down on a pipeline now being constructed near the Indian Point nuclear center, it has quietly softened its actions behind closed doors after a lobbying blitz, a government transparency and anti-fracking advocacy group asserts.

The Algonquin Incremental Market pipeline is being expanded from 26 inches in diameter to 42 inches in diameter and is located just a few dozen feet from the Indian Point power plant in Westchester County. After initially signing off on the pipeline, the administration decided it was too risky and in February four state agencies asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to temporarily stop construction of the Algonquin pipeline so state officials could conduct an independent investigation to determine whether it poses a safety threat. But FERC has not stopped the pipeline construction, even as citizens in the area and environmental groups have raised concerns about safety issues, and it is expected to be operational within a few weeks. 

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Source: Politico (via The Empire Report)

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