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Oneonta residents split on NED pipeline proposal

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Federal regulators held a public hearing last night on a proposed natural gas pipeline that would run through several upstate New York counties. Energy company Kinder Morgan wants to build the Northeast Energy Direct Pipeline to funnel gas from Pennsylvania to the East Coast.

There are four compressor stations proposed for New York State along the pipeline route.

Over a hundred people attended the hearing in Oneonta and several gave passionate statements.

"It’s unconscionable that we have to beg not to have our air poisoned or our water contaminated or our forests destroyed," said Lottie Marsh, attendee.

Marsh and other people against the NED pipeline said they’re concerned about pollution and property rights. But some people are eager for the union-wage jobs.

"You’re not the only ones who live in these counties," said Frank Marchese, member of the New York State Laborers union. "We live in Albany. We live in Schoharie. We live in Otsego and we live in Broome. So let’s cut the nonsense about - you’re the folks who live here. We live here also."

Representatives of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) heard the comments and will eventually write an Environmental Impact Statement for the project. FERC says it will factor that into whether the pipeline and compressor stations get approval.

The agency stressed that written comments need to arrive at FERC headquarters in Washington, DC by August 31.

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