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Jersey City Activists Opposing Spectra Energy's Natural Gas Pipeline Launch New Website
The Huffington Post August 22, 2010 | The Jersey City Independent Posted: 08-20-10 08:00 AM Back in February, as news of Spectra Energy?s proposal to run a natural gas pipeline extension through Jersey City was first becoming known, longtime Downtown Jersey City resident and activist Dale Hardman, along with several other concerned citizens, set up a Google Group website designed to provide information raising concerns about the plan. In the months that have followed, the pipeline proposal has quickly grown into one of the biggest and most contentious issues of the year, as evidenced by the hundreds of people who turned out at the recent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) hearing. So the activists yesterday launched a standalone website, [url=http"//www.nogaspipeline.org]NoGasPipeline.org[/url], in an effort ?to stop Spectra Energy's natural gas pipeline planned route through Jersey City.? The site was created by Hardman and Jersey City web designer Stephen Musgrave, who first met at a Harsimus Cove Neighborhood Association meeting where the pipeline was being discussed. ?Dale and I agree on stopping this pipeline through Jersey City,? Musgrave says. ?And since I build websites professionally I said let?s put our backgrounds together to do this for the benefit of us all in Jersey City.? They say the group is seeking 501(c)3 nonprofit status, and, in addition to helping inform concerned residents, its main goal is pressing the city to officially take on legal intervener status, which they believe may be the only way to stop the pipeline. "We must stop Spectra Energy from bringing their pipeline through Jersey City as the risks are too great, due to toxins that are released and become airborne, and pipeline explosions,? Hardman says. ?I met Stephen and we decided to build a website integrated with Facebook, Twitter and other social media that will seek to galvanize residents, the mayor's office and New Jersey state and regional agencies to seek formal intervener status which is the only legal basis this project can be stopped coming through Jersey City.? Click Here for More [...] * Copyright ? 2010 HuffingtonPost.com, Inc. |
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Anti-pipeline Web site launched by two Jersey City residents
Saturday, August 21, 2010 By MELISSA HAYES - JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Two Jersey City residents have launched a website opposing a Texas company's plans to build a natural gas pipeline through the city. The site, www.nogaspipeline.org, went online late Thursday night. Founders Dale Hardman and Stephen Musgrave announced the launch in a press release. "We must stop Spectra Energy from bringing their pipeline through Jersey City as the risks are too great due to toxins that are released and become airborne and pipeline explosions," Hartman said in the release. Musgrave, a web designer, built the site, which is integrated with Facebook and Twitter. Spectra did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The site includes maps of the proposed pipeline through Bayonne and Jersey City as well as information on Spectra and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which oversees pipeline applications. Hardman is asking the city, county and state to file for intervener status with FERC, which he says is "the only legal basis this project can be stopped coming through Jersey City." The pipeline would connect to an existing line in Linden, run through Staten Island, under the Kill Van Kull, then through Bayonne and Jersey City before traveling under the Hudson River to Manhattan. The line would supply Con Edison with natural gas, though Spectra officials have said PSE&G could use the line in the future if it goes through Jersey City. The company is going through the pre-filing stages and hopes to submit a finalized application with the exact route later this year. The last day for public comment on the pre-filing was yesterday. Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy and City Council members, state Sen. Sandra Cunningham and Sen. Frank Lautenberg have come out against the pipeline project
Posted on: 2010/8/22 3:05
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Has our governor been silent on this? What about our assembly reps and state senators?
Posted on: 2010/8/21 23:05
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Comment from Newport Development Company on the Spectra natural gas pipeline:
http://jclist.com/docs/newportfercspectra.pdf
Posted on: 2010/8/21 4:00
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Made my comments to FERC some time ago.
My primary objection was that Spectra are creating the terrorist's bomb for them, given proximity of the pipeline to trains carrying dangerous chemicals through high population areas. It's just unconscionable for any state or federal body to permit that. Quote:
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Unexpected liabilities?
Hell they expect them. They just don't want to insure nor pay against them. They'd rather let the taxpayer foot the bill. Tools.
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TODAY is the last day to submit your e-comments about the pipeline! They must be received by 5:00 PM Eastern.
Trade your coffee break for some good ol' civic activism - it will take 10 minutes max and we've put together a step-by-step guide: http://nogaspipeline.org/write-to-ferc IF YOU ALREADY HAVE SUBMITTED your letter, you can submit another letter if you have new concerns.? The NEW? sample letter on our new website has some new ideas. http://nogaspipeline.org/write-to-ferc
Posted on: 2010/8/20 15:45
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Posted on: 2010/8/20 3:32
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Here is a letter from the Coast Guard saying that Spectra should expect delays if they use the water route. Where are the NJ environmental agencies in all this? Did Christie tell them to not get involved?
http://www.mediafire.com/?2e2o07rlhc8c6yz
Posted on: 2010/8/20 0:08
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Here is the transcript of the Jersey City meeting with Spectra. 170 pages in a Word document.
http://www.mediafire.com/?gid8epd36o3cd6t
Posted on: 2010/8/19 23:58
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Compare the 15 pages of Port Authority Comments:
http://www.mediafire.com/?gid8epd36o3cd6t With the 1 page of NJ Turnpike Comments: http://www.mediafire.com/?aekbs717027b2e8 I believe tomorrow is the last day to comment for this round.
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coronalime wrote: here are a few more highlights from their Annual Report: We do not insure against all potential losses and could be seriously harmed by unexpected liabilities. Terrorist attacks, and the threat of terrorist attacks, have resulted in increased costs to our business. Continued global hostilities or other sustained military campaigns may adversely affect our results of operations.
Posted on: 2010/8/19 2:51
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The Bayonne mayor spoke about recently about the pipeline.
http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ayor_mark_smith_dont.html Here is a recent article from the Gotham Gazette. http://www.gothamgazette.com/article/Environment/20100817/7/3337
Posted on: 2010/8/18 15:41
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Comcast Channel 1 (which they are trying to take back) cablecasted a great deal of the public hearings yesterday morning. I watched for several hours. It was very informative because a great deal of the testimony was new to me. I'm sure they will repeat the cablecast frequently.
My favorite moment was a gentleman positing the situation" "Can you imagine a similar meeting in New York City proposing a gas pipeline to meet the energy needs of Jersey City that needed to be routed across Manhattan?" The audience went wild.
Posted on: 2010/8/18 13:44
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I've no view on NIMBY.
I'd just like to ask Spectra why it thinks they need to build a terrorist bomb in Jersey Ciity's back yard, how they plan to stop people detonating it, what insurance/capital base they have upfront for comp to victims (similar to BP, Wall St), and what compensation they plan to provide on any property valuation and property insurance blight. Or are they trying to build this on the taxpayers dime? Make sense? Makes no sense to me.
Posted on: 2010/8/18 4:55
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I think Spectra believed that NJ residents would be pushovers if they waved any money at all.... I think they were more afraid of taking on the property owners in Staten Island, Brooklyn, etc. So, the implication is - we can give you the gas but make most of the mess in another state...
I'll bet Spectra will try and come up with some deal with PSEG and say, This will benefit you -- but I'd look real close at any of those proposals. The real question is why are we STILL bending over backwards for fuel sources that can be dangerous, toxic and scar the landscape. How about a few billion invested in clean energy and real research to make it feasible instead of this falling back onto something that almost guarantees a disaster down the line. Almost a trillion dollars was spent in Iraq. We never get anywhere because politicians love the fossil fuel money they get. (that goes for both parties) The person who mentioned the proximity of trains carrying tanks of really toxic stuff had a good point. The new version of terrorists have actually lived in this country for some time and know our weak points and any laziness/cost cutting around the security of this gasline will be exactly what they are looking for. How long do you think it will take them to figure this out?
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I think the three funniest words have become: "Call your Congressman."
Unless you have a a satchelful of money for him, your Congressman's ears are elsewhere. Remember, energy companies have the de-facto power to force countries to WAR, to have leaders assasssinated, and to desevrate the planet whenever and wherever they wish. That is power that Roman emperors didn't have. So while I applaud the goal of renewable energy, the largest and most powerful companies the Earth has ever seen are united in making sure nothing meaningful ever happens until the last drop and cubic inch of fossil fuel that can be taken from the planet profitably IS taken. Yes, NIMBY sucks, but if all your neighbors are playing the same game, you must also or else YOU will get all their garbage.
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I am sick of this Not In My Back Yard mentality. I am against increasing Natural Gas capacity PERIOD. This is contratry to the nations energy policy that dictates increasing capacity of gas, oil, nuclear, etc.
This is a federal policy issue - your federal governmet subsidises fossil fuel. Natural Gas is nasty, toxic, destroys the environment no matter where the pipline is located. But sadly people will celebrate it as a miracle if we get that thing moved out of JC and under the NY Harbor. Lets get this thing eliminated, off the drawing board. Call your congressman and senator to tell them to stop the fossil fuel subsidies and start funding clean energy. http://www.globalsubsidies.org/files/assets/politics_ffs.pdf
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That's ridiculous. Big energy companies are professional at assessing risk, BP bulls-eyes it every time! It blew my mind to hear the failure risk of the single ram blowout preventer, if it actually worked perfectly, was 10% due to that being how much of the pipe was composed of couplers it couldn't cut. These guys are now all 100% full of shit in my book. Presumably there's similar safety vs cost "calculations" for pipelines where they balance their profit against our safety. On another note, why is NYC and NYS always trying to offload it's nastiest problems to other states? They ship garbage through NJ to other states willing to bury it for them, rather than sucking it up and shipping it efficiently in barges up the Hudson and the canal system to bury it in it's own large backyard. But landfilling it upstate might lose votes, just like running the pipeline through Staten Island before sending it under the Hudson.
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Thinking like a terrorist for a minute...
What's to stop me from opening a break in the gas pipeline beside the train tracks, waiting for a train to pass carrying chlorine or some other toxic chemical, detonating a small incendiary, and creating a toxic gas cloud that not only threathens Hudson County, but all of NYC? Sorry Spectra. You're totally clueless when it comes to "Risk Assessment". Quote:
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These documents are on Elibrary on the FERC site. Docket pf10-17
Here is the August 13, 2010 Spectra letter in response to some Newport complaints: http://www.mediafire.com/?xfxrto62c6i5yrq Here is the August 3, 2010 Spectra project update: http://www.mediafire.com/?8662vbyodfbama8 The downloads should be pdfs.
Posted on: 2010/8/15 2:34
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Here is Senator Cunningham's speech:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQdefvU9RYg The pipeline runs through a lot of high density public housing. Unfortunately, the word did not get out to those residents because I do not believe they spoke up at the meeting. Here is the Jersey City Housing Authority: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jT_4yQw-v-o
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Alas,
Mr. Halliburton Cheney-Bush has made city involvement, state involvement and even federal involvement in energy issues "sorta cute" but totally a waste of effort. Energy companies have been removed from all rules inbolving local zoning, environmental concerns, and even safety concerns. "Local input" means nothing more than meetings where the energy companies sit and snooze while it SEEMS that the public is inputting information. Remember too that all the Bush lack of regualtions of energy is still the Obama lack of regulations. I guess what we can hope is that Spectra's financial evaluation of alternate roputes shows that an intra-harbor route is not TOO expensive for them. Maybe is enough noise is made and the differential in cost is small, we MIGHT avoid a pipeline thought the city...a BIG "might!" In truth I must admit when comparisons are made about seeing a glass half full or half empty I usually scream that someone has stolen the glass. Assuming worse than the worst I haven't been wrong too often.
Posted on: 2010/8/12 18:52
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I don't expect anything from Christie. It's called a "setup question" as those who know me know that I too would be "SHOCKED SPEECLESS", if anything productive came out of his office to stop this pipeline. Only the city can stop this action by becoming formal intervenors, with legal standing, in a suit against Spectra and by using re-zoning laws to forbid such gas pipelines of any diameter greater than 12", with any pressures greater than 800 psi being allowed in JC.
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From a comment on a curbed article:
http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2010/08 ... ave_a_bad_case_of_gas.php Quote:
http://www.spectraenergywatch.com/blog/
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Also, I believe these are the links to the flow charts.
http://www.ferc.gov/for-citizens/get-involved/process.asp
Posted on: 2010/8/9 15:33
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The Port Authority has been very active in the process and there was a Port Authority representative at the Jersey City meeting. They have serious interests to protect. You will see comments on the FERC website from the Port Authority on the record before the August 20 deadline.
As far as the Turnpike Authority, my understanding is that they are asleep at the wheel. I tried calling them to complain and they said that they were ok with the pipeline. I have no idea what is going on here and why they are not concerned about having the pipeline under their elevated highway which is a main escape route from the area. I called the Turnpike Authority and ended up speaking to the engineering department. They said they had no problem with the pipeline. (732) 750-5300 is the main number. You can access the current FERC docket record with comments and filings here: Docket: PF10-17 http://elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/docket_search.asp
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here are a few more highlights from their Annual Report:
We do not insure against all potential losses and could be seriously harmed by unexpected liabilities.
We are not fully insured against all risks inherent to our business. We are not insured against all environmental
accidents that might occur. If a significant accident or event occurs that is not fully insured, it could adversely affect
our operations and financial condition. In addition, we may not be able to maintain or obtain insurance of the type
and amount we desire at reasonable rates...
Terrorist attacks, and the threat of terrorist attacks, have resulted in increased costs to our business.
Continued global hostilities or other sustained military campaigns may adversely affect our results of
operations.
Acts of terrorism and any possible reprisals as a consequence of any action by the United States and its allies
could be directed against companies operating in the United States. This risk is particularly great for companies, like
ours, operating in any energy infrastructure industry that handles volatile gaseous and liquid hydrocarbons. The
potential for terrorism has subjected our operations to increased risks that could have a material adverse effect on
our business. In particular, we may experience increased capital and operating costs to implement increased security
for our facilities and pipelines, such as additional physical facility and pipeline security, and additional security
personnel. Moreover, any physical damage to high profile facilities resulting from acts of terrorism may not be
covered, or covered fully, by insurance. We may be required to expend material amounts of capital to repair any
facilities, the expenditure of which could adversely affect our cash flows and business.
...so what they're saying is that is shit hits the fan, don't count on them to fix it.
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My question exactly. WHY aren't the Turnpike Authority and Port Authority weighing in on this?
This proposed pipeline will be right near the Path train tunnel, Holland tunnel and under the Turnpike extension - critical pieces of infrastructure. Or do they all think us all will continue to pay for corporate made messes if an accident occurs?
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