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I'm no scientist, but I think even I can figure out why gas pipelines might be more heavily regulated than water, sanitary or storm sewers.LMAO! Five examples. Do you **** in an outhouse? Draw your water from a wellhouse? Does your yard flood every rain? Of course not,jcb has indoor plumbing and a nice graded yard. Gas pipelines are the most regulated in the industry. Water,sanitary,and storm sewers not so much. The pipeline is coming through and a chain of butterfly watchers aint gonna stop it
And on your prediction, if we weren't online and were in person, we'd have a nice friendly wager on that by this time.
Tim_E,
What think ye about this list of public officials who've come out against the pipeline?
County/city governments: Pendleton, Scott, Woodford, Franklin, Marion, Shelby, Nelson, Owen, Anderson, and Washington Counties, and the City of Springfield have passed formal resolutions against the pipeline.
Politicians: Senator Jimmy Higdon, and the co-sponsors of the proposed Bluegrass Pipeline resolution, Senators Julian Carroll, (Anderson, Fayette, Woodford, Franklin Co), Tom Buford (Boyle, Fayette, Garrard, Jessamine Cos), Perry Clark (Jefferson Co), Paul Hornback (Bullitt, Shelby, Spencer Cos), John Schickel (Boone, Gallatin, Kenton Cos) Robin Webb (Bracken, Carter, Greenup, Lewis, Mason, Robertson Co), Carroll Gibson (Breckinridge, Grayson, Hancock, Hart, Larue, Meade Dennis Parrett ( Hardin, Jefferson Co), the Kentucky State Senate, Representative James Kay, former Governor Brereton Jones.
Still think "the pipeline is coming through and a chain of butterfly watchers aint gonna stop it"?
Bluegrass Pipeline Project on Indefinite Hold
Looks like those butterfly watchers did a pretty good job.
Good news for the property owners.Bluegrass Pipeline Project on Indefinite Hold
Looks like those butterfly watchers did a pretty good job.
