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"It's a poor choice of words. It's not a fair comparison. I mean these are working folk, these are salt-of-the-earth people."
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"Why did they (state inspectors) grant these water permits the way they did? What was the rush in February, 2017? Did anyone put pressure on them to encourage that?"
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It takes aim at states like New York that have blocked pipeline projects that would carry Marcellus Shale gas to markets in the Northeast.
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The Department of Environmental Protection has issued more than 80 violations, halted construction at times along the route, and fined the company $12.6 million.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection says Energy Transfer hasn't complied with an order related to the recent explosion of the Revolution pipeline outside Pittsburgh, so it has halted reviews of new water crossing permits the company wants for its natural gas liquids lines Mariner East 2 and 2x.
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New Jersey's attorney general says PennEast Pipeline Co. can't legally sue the state for access to more than 40 parcels of protected land, and argues that a federal judge was wrong to rule that the company could do so.
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Sunoco said in November that it would start operations of the frequently delayed Mariner East 2 pipeline by the end of 2018.
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Investigators at the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission said on Tuesday they didn't confirm that the 12-inch pipeline component of Mariner East 2 was safe, despite a statement by Sunoco that they had done so.
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The Chester County District Attorney said Wednesday he is opening a criminal investigation into Sunoco's Mariner East pipeline project because it has caused sinkholes, contaminated water and has resulted in "not so subtle bullying" of residents.
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Investigators at the Public Utility Commission blamed corrosion for a leak of natural gas liquids from Sunoco's Mariner East 1 pipeline in April 2017, and said they are concerned about the company's corrosion-control program throughout the ageing statewide line.