Is this the line coming through Nelson Co.? There's another one coming from Chatham va. too. What I saw on the news is Nelson Co. folks are against that one and fighting hard but Buckingham. co. is for it, the same line. I can understand some fear after that one blew up at Appomattox a few years ago. Heck of a hole in the ground and several homes melted. That's an older pipeline and I hope they have found and replaced the weak spots. There's another one being planned too. Can't remember where that one is. No close by though.
I think some of those plants are under construction so the gas line might be delayed but will be laid at some point. Starting court battles now because folks won't let surveyors on land. I respect both sides but progress will come. Good or bad. Good for some bad for others. I just hope no one gets hurt.
I'm far more concerned over the big chunk of uranium in the ground about 25 miles south west of me. If that ever got in the water supply from mining those towns and cities down stream would be ghost towns soon and bad water forever. Hard to trust companies when they do like Duke did on the coal ash in this day and time. That was crazy.
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