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Gas Pipeline, High Voltage Station Raise Major Concerns

suzannahglidden / April 15, 2014

By Rick Pezzullo

…Two separate projects proposed on a 100-acre former quarry site in Verplanck involving a gas transmission line and a high voltage converter station have officials and residents in Cortlandt fired up.

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April 15, 2014 in Press.

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