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Knappa LNG meeting heats up
Opponents come out in force at KHS to voice opinions; DEQ session highlights four permitsBy CASSANDRA PROFITA
The Daily Astorian
KNAPPA - Liquefied natural gas opponents were out in force Wednesday for a public information meeting on the Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas project's air and water quality permit applications.
Around 200 people packed into the Knappa High School gymnasium along with a panel of state officials poised to answer questions and take public comments.
The session was organized by Oregon Department of Environmental Quality in response to four permit applications the agency has received from Bradwood project developer NorthernStar Natural Gas Inc. of Houston.
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March 4, 2010 in Bradwood, Clatsop County, Environmental issues, LNG, Northern Star, pipeline | Permalink