Albany – The Cuomo Administration
announced today that the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Thruway Authority
will co-lead the environmental review of the proposed Pilgrim Pipeline through the Hudson Valley. The decision comes after
initial concerns that the Thruway Authority alone
would serve that role, thus seriously undercutting the intensive
environmental analysis such a potentially dangerous project requires.
The determination came after extensive advocacy from
Environmental Advocates and its organizational partners,
as well as state legislators and local officials, to ensure
DEC’s lead role in the process.
Conor Bambrick, air and energy director for Environmental Advocates of New York issued the following statement:
“The
climate, health, and environmental risks posed by this pipeline
necessitate a lead role by DEC. Governor Cuomo and his administration
recognized the importance of getting it right, and
we thank them for responding to the public’s concerns.
Now,
before a decision on whether to proceed can occur, there are several
bars that developers will have to meet under the State Environmental
Quality Review Act (SEQRA).
With the DEC’s co-lead status, the public can expect their scope of work on this project to include, among other measures:
Climate change test
Assessment of impacts on environmental justice communities
Water pollution controls
Wetlands protection
Source: Environmental Advocates of New York
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