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Second Circuit Grants STP’s Motion

All of FERC’s Orders to Constitution Are Vacated

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STP General Meeting June 23, 2015

Tuesday, June 23, 2015 7:00pm UUSO 12 Ford Avenue, Oneonta, NY         Details here: http://dec.stopthepipeline.org/events/2015/06/0624-uuso-stp-general-meeting/

Deadline for submitting comments to the DEC is now May 21, not May 14

NOTICE: On May 6, 2015, the DEC published a notice in the Oneonta Daily Star that said the deadline for comments regarding permits for the "Constitution" pipeline would be 15 days from the date of that publication - meaning May 21st. Pressed by the STP Steering Committee, the DEC sent a confirmation by email that the deadline for submitting comments to the DEC is now May 21, not May 14.

DEC Accepting Comments until Thursday, May 14, 2015

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced a new 15-day public comment period on the re-submitted Water Quality Certificate application for the proposed, federally regulated Constitution Pipeline. Public comments on the proposed project will now be accepted until close of business on Thursday, May 14. Those who submitted comments during the first comment period which ended February 27, 2015 do not need to resubmit their comments. All comments received during the previous comment period will be considered as DEC reviews the permit application.

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