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July 13th - Public Meeting on Proposed Williams Pipeline Through NY Harbor

7/10/2017

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Williams Transco has proposed a 23.4-mile pipeline project to expand its existing Transco transmission system to transport natural gas from the Marcellus Shale region through Raritan Bay to New York. If built, the pipeline will disrupt YOUR fishing boating & recreational activities.
 
Construction of the pipeline would also disturb 14,000 acres of habitat for clams, horseshoe crabs, fish, whales, seals, and other marine animals. 
 
This is a step backward for our energy policy and the environment by committing the region to more fossil fuel infrastructure projects.
 
Protect YOUR Bay by learning more about the pipeline and ways you can oppose it! 


WHEN: July 13th, 6:30 - 8:30pm

WHERE: Keyport High School Cafeteria, 351 Broad Street, Keyport, NJ 07735
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Free Admission. Light refreshments will be served.

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Together, we can protect Raritan Bay and stop a dangerous project from moving forward!

Join us today!
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