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The Fight Against PennEast Is Far From Over
A recent court decision, which the New Jersey Attorney General continues to challenge, gave PennEast approval to condemn lands set aside with tax-payer dollars for our children and grandchildren, as well as the properties of scores of homeowners in the path of their unneeded pipeline.
New Jersey can still stop PennEast from ever building the pipeline on lands seized from the public by denying key water permits needed for the project to move forward.
Send a letter to Gov. Murphy today — protect our land, water and communities from PennEast!
The Fight Against PennEast Is Far From Over
PennEast pipeline would damage more than 4,300 acres of preserved open space in New Jersey.
In March 2018, New Jersey’s Attorney General took legal action to defend New Jersey public lands from being seized for the proposed PennEast pipeline.
A recent court decision, which the AG continues to challenge, gave PennEast approval to condemn lands set aside with tax-payer dollars for our children and grandchildren, as well as the properties of scores of homeowners in the path of their unneeded pipeline. This will enable them to take nearly 150 properties through eminent domain, even though the project is far from having all of its required approvals.
Don’t let New Jersey take a step backward.
PennEast’s abuse of eminent domain in New Jersey does not mean that its proposed pipeline is approved.
PennEast can’t construct the pipeline without approval from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Delaware River Basin Commission. Construction would damage over 4,300 acres of preserved open space, habitat for threatened and endangered species, and 38 of the cleanest, protected streams in our state.
Send a letter to Gov. Murphy today — because New Jersey’s future isn’t worth risking.