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How dangerous is an 8-million gallon LNG plant? | Puyallup Tribal News

Posted on March 1, 2018 Author shinjak Comment(0)

For over a year, Puget Sound Energy has claimed that a 550-foot safety zone is all that is required. They say they have run the appropriate model to prove it. They say that the other information provided by anti-LNG activist claiming a 3.5-mile safety zone is false and not supported.

Source: How dangerous is an 8-million gallon LNG plant? | Puyallup Tribal News

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Duke Energy Wants to Build a $5 Billion Pipeline Through Eastern North Carolina. They’ll Have to Go Through Marvin Winstead First. | News Feature | Indy Week

Posted on October 13, 2017 Author shinjak

“There’s no question that, if you look into it, Native American communities are disproportionately impacted,” Winstead says. “These companies are driven by greed. To me, they’re traitors to society. They’re compromising our safety, our health, and they are harming the air that you breathe.” Source: Duke Energy Wants to Build a $5 Billion Pipeline Through […]

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House advances bill to limit president’s creation of national monuments | Cronkite News

Posted on October 12, 2017October 12, 2017 Author shinjak

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