Data sought on LNG plans
Unexamined risks for wildlife cited by feds
By JEFF MONTGOMERY / The News Journal
04/16/2005
The U.S. Interior Department has recommended additional studies before ruling on plans for a liquefied natural gas terminal along the Delaware River, citing unexamined risks for fish and wildlife and a potential for river traffic disruptions.
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In a 10-page comment on BP's plan, released on Friday,
Interior Department officials said the draft study "does not support" the commission's claim that cumulative environmental risks from the project would be minor or short-term. The agency also said the commission should require more studies of risks to wildlife and fish, including the endangered shortnose sturgeon, as well as a concern that tanker operations and security zones would "compromise general navigation" for up to half of the year.
MEANWHILE, CONGRESS MAY TAKE OVER MAKING THE CHOICE FOR US!
Congress is separately considering an energy bill provision that would give the federal energy commission exclusive authority to choose LNG terminal sites. http://www.delawareonline.com/newsjournal/local/2005/04/16datasoughtonlng.html