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With all of the negative talk along with being against the pipeline has anyone come up with alternitive options ?


you do not understand the scenario?

alternatives? how about telling NYC and Spectra to f** themselves and find another route to their gas somewhere else?


this is a company that wants to make a ton of money, NYC residents want a cheap form of energy. at the expense of the JC residents safety.

i say energy needs to be very expensive so there'll be alternatives. gas is cleaner than most, but who benefits?

sure it's a NIMBY argument, but this is NYC, F them.

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There are plenty of alternatives - no pipeline, running it from Staten Island, increased use and investment in renewables, other routes, etc.

The FERC and Spectra rejected these alternatives for various reasons such as cost prohibitiveness (read - less profitable) and basically left the city with no other options.

JC, NOGasPipeline, NJ Sierra Club, and several other organizations are now suing the FERC in federal court.

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True - it doesnt look like a natural gas pipeline, but still shows the dangers of pipelines in general. Especially ones that go through heavily populated urban environments.

Leaks, human errors, valve disruptions, methane emissions, in addition to unknown and undisclosed chemicals used in the process pose enough threats to our city - not even taking into consideration the potential for explosion.

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Gas leak closes portion of Hoboken Avenue in Jersey City

By Ron Zeitlinger/The Jersey Journal
January 04, 2013 at 5:12 PM

Hoboken Avenue in Journal Square neighborhood of Jersey City has been closed from Summit Avenue to Central Avenue this afternoon after gas company officials got an unusually high reading of natural gas in the air.

Jersey City Fire Director Armando Roman confirmed that the gas leak is coming from a parking lot in the area of 450 Hoboken Ave. and PSE&G crews are working to find the leak. That area of Hoboken Road is near the Hudson County Administration Building to the south and State Highway 139 to the north.

Roman called it an "exterior leak," meaning that it is not coming from a home or commercial building, and could be a gas pipe break under the ground.

Roman said that vehicular and pedestrian traffic is being blocked in the area as a precaution. A fire official at the scene said that 450 Hoboken Ave., a Hudson County garage, has been evacuated.

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... loses_portion_of_hob.html

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http://www.texassharon.com/2013/01/03 ... ster-near-pipeline-route/

How many schools and playgrounds will the pipeline pass by ?


I think your link might refer to an oil pipeline, not gas. They refer to a "jet fuel" smell. And benzene in oil will cause cancer.

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Gas leak closes portion of Hoboken Avenue in Jersey City
http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... loses_portion_of_hob.html
It stems from an underground pipe located between Newark Ave. and the State Hwy 439.

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http://www.texassharon.com/2013/01/03 ... ster-near-pipeline-route/

How many schools and playgrounds will the pipeline pass by ?

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And that was a result of regular gas lines - not a 30 inch diameter high pressure pipeline.

Any leaks or ruptures from this one could result in loss of lives and serious property damages

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North Bergen victims of six-alarm blaze still can't return home

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... _six-al.html#incart_river

Gas lines that had ruptured during the fire had been fueling the blaze until the gas company shut them off, officials said. Gas power was restored at the buildings around 6:30 p.m. yesterday, officials said.


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From the Environmental Impact Statement:

There will be a metering station at milepost 17.67

Pig Launcher at 17.67

Mainline Valve No. 2 at 14.94
Mainline Valve No. 3 at 17.42

Tap Valve (inlet valve) at 17.67

There are potential dangers and environmental associated with all of these though the EIS did not address these - only the impact from construction.

Basically anything near 17.67 (near 18th street) will be the most dangerous as far as I can tell.

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Bet it is part of the dreaded route 185 extension, http://www.state.nj.us/transportation ... hoices/pdf/jerseycity.pdf. see pages 38 & 43.

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The gas pipe line is not going to be above ground anywhere is it?

As far as I know, everything will be underground. Even some of the drilling will be below ground.

I've seen monitoring stations for pipelines in other parts of NJ, but I haven't seen any indications of them putting in any monitoring stations in Bayonne or JC.

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Does anyone know what the big white half moon looking things are next to the ball field on Caven Point Road?

Seems there are close to one hundred. They are either for some futuristic looking DT building or gas pipe stanchions.

The gas pipe line is not going to be above ground anywhere is it?

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The disadvantages FAR outweigh the advantages.

Spectra claims that the pipeline will be safe, provide the city with additional revenue, and create jobs - those are the advantages however:

Pipelines arent safe - leaks, emissions, potential explosions (recent West Virgina, San Bruno, Edison), targets for terrorism.

The pipeline route goes through many areas which the city has identified as having development potential. This would actually create many more lasting jobs and provide the city with greater tax revenue in addition to community improvements.

Basically, JC is bearing all the risks without any of the rewards so that Spectra can provide NYC with natural gas. These companies have extremely bad track records in regards to assuming accountability for pollution (air, chemical waste, water) and don't have to live near their pipelines.

See http://nogaspipeline.org/ for more details

We don't want this in our city !

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What are the real dangers of this pipeline?

What are the real advantages?

There is a lot of BS being thrown around by Spectra and also from the more vocal opponents...

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Looks like construction is continuing right next to the baseball fields and budweiser building along the turnpike.

If there are any mishaps, these are toast

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New York people vs Spectra, Con Ed Dec 5, 2012.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYWL7Zs7YiQ&feature=youtu.be

Not quite the same situation, but interesting to see the questions and reactions.

Don't listen to Spectra's propaganda - educate yourselves and spread the word. Most people still have no idea

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(a gasoline pipe ..but it is still a pipe that broke)

Hillsborough gasoline leak shuts down pipeline that stretches to Pennsylvania

By Meghan D. Hodgin/NJ.com
on December 12, 2012 at 2:20 PM,
updated December 12, 2012 at 2:52 PM

HILLSBOROUGH ? A full pipeline has been shut down while crews work to make repairs after a 25-gallon gasoline leak near Route 206, according to Buckeye Pipe Line Co.

The pipeline transports about 140,000 barrels of refined petroleum products per day from Linden to Macungie, Pa., according to Buckeye, which owns the pipeline.


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http://www.nj.com/somerset/index.ssf/ ... huts_down_major_pipe.html

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This is a nightmare. An energy company with this kind of influence basically makes its own rules and is not accountable to anyone, least of all residents and homeowners.

Educate yourselves and your neighbors on the realities of having a natural gas pipeline in your backyard

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Gas line explodes in West Virginia; structures burn, freeway damaged...

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This gets scarier by the minute.

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Gas line explodes in West Virginia; structures burn, freeway damaged...

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/ ... burn-freeway-damaged?lite

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Jersey City agency grants easement to Spectra Energy; City Councilman objects

By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal
on December 05, 2012 at 11:16 AM

A Jersey City City Councilman last week used his opposition to the controversial Spectra Energy natural-gas pipeline to vote against granting the Houston energy giant an easement to place the pipe underneath property owned by a city agency.

Councilman at large Rolando Lavarro, also a member of the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency board, was the only member of that board who voted against granting the easement at its November meeting.

Spectra will pay the agency roughly $130,000 for the easement. The issue came in front of the board about four months ago, but the body tabled their decision until last month's meeting.

Lavarro concedes that Spectra has already won approval from a federal agency to build the pipeline, which will snake underneath parts of Bayonne, Jersey City and offshore Hoboken. But he said granting the energy company an easement is tantamount to ?making Spectra?s life easier.?

?If we?ve exhausted every measure ? and we have no options left to us, then I would certainly reconsider,? Lavarro said. ?Right now, we still have pending options before us.?

The Federal Energy Regulator Commission in May gave final approval to Spectra?s request to build roughly 15 miles of new pipeline in parts of Hudson County and New York. Jersey City officials have voraciously opposed the project, with Mayor Jerramiah Healy vowing to utilize every legal method at the city?s disposal to halt construction.

The pipeline will create myriad safety issues and discourage development in the city, Healy has said. Spectra counters that the project will be one of the safest in North America.

But in October, the federal agency declined to reconsider its earlier decision, leaving the city with only one option left: a lawsuit in federal district court. City officials have privately conceded that stopping the pipeline at this stage ? construction has already begun ? is a longshot.

JCRA chief Bon Antonicello said the agency is aware of the city?s opposition to the pipeline, but he notes that Spectra has already won the approval of a federal judge to seize properties like the JCRA's 14,808-square-foot parcel in Greenville Yards, a former industrial area on the city's southern tip.

?Obviously we don?t want to jeopardize the city?s case, but we should negotiate the best deal we possibly can because they?re going to proceed to take it,? Antonicello said, adding that Spectra?s original offer for the easement was around $12,000.

Spectra has already seized other properties in the city to build the pipeline, including land near the Liberty Humane Society animal shelter.

Antonicello noted that while Spectra ?took possession? of the JCRA-owned lot and have started construction on it, the property remains owned by the JCRA though it has ?no market value for the agency.?

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... y_agency_grants_ease.html

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This is the one case where I actually support Occupy Pipeline.

There's no such thing as a safe pipeline. Never.

Why the f#$k doesnt Spectra and the federal government take all this money being spent on endangering these urban areas and funnel it into green energy ?


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There is no way to stop it

This was never about stopping it, a show was put on by the city. They had to have town meetings, publications, and protests to make it look as if there was a fight on equal ground but all along this thing was going through. They the pipeline have already started doing work in our neighborhoods months ago before the meetings produced a verdict whether or not the pipeline was going to take place. Just look at the closing of the walkway between J.C. and Hoboken over this past weekend.

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(follow up to the Massachusetts explosion)

Columbia Gas official: Worker who punctured pipe that led to Springfield explosion followed company procedures

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http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ss ... gas_pipe_in_springfi.html

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The below picture is from the above piece. See the tiny hole in the little gas pipe above the firemans knee? See how much damage it caused? Wow!

http://media.masslive.com/breakingnews/photo/11914193-large.jpg

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There is no way to stop it

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For those of us who haven't been following every development, what can we do now to help stop this disaster? I've already signed the petitions on the website, become a member, etc. Is there a letter writing to campaign or some other way I can help now?

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Waterfront walkway linking Hoboken, Jersey City to close this weekend for Spectra pipeline construction

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on November 29, 2012 at 2:54 PM

The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway that links Newport in Jersey City and the Hoboken Terminal will be closed for the construction of the Spectra Energy gas pipeline this weekend, the company has announced.

The walkway will be closed from Friday Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. to Monday, Dec. 3 at 5 a.m.

Spectra, which wants the pipeline completed by next November, has been using drilling equipment just to the south of the Hoboken Terminal to bore under the Hudson River from New Jersey to New York.

Spectra Energy will be providing a 24-hour shuttle bus service between Newport and the Hudson Terminal.

The shuttle will stop at two locations in Newport, one at the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Pavonia Avenue, in front of the PATH station; and Washington Boulevard and 14th Street.

For more information call (888) 568-7269

http://www.nj.com/hobokennow/index.ss ... ing_hob.html#incart_river

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Huge gas explosion damages 42 buildings, injures 18 people in Springfield, Mass.

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on November 24, 2012 at 7:43 PM, updated November 24, 2012 at 8:01 PM

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. ? More than 40 buildings were damaged in a natural gas explosion in Massachusetts that injured 18 people, building inspectors said today following a preliminary investigation.

A strip club was flattened and a day care center was heavily damaged in the massive explosion Friday night in Springfield, one of New England?s biggest cities.

No one was killed in the blast.

Investigators today were trying to determine what caused the explosion, which could be heard for miles, left a large hole in the ground where the multistory brick building housing Scores Gentleman?s Club once stood and scattered debris over several blocks.

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