Zombie Radicals Stop An Almost Finished Compressor Station

Zombie Radicals Stop An Almost Finished Compressor Station

NGLJim Willis on NGL Pipelines
Editor & Publisher, Marcellus Drilling News (MDN)

 

[Editor’s Note: Zombie radicals, a/k/a communists, fractivists, and other destructive leftists, have managed to temporarily halt an almost done pipeline compressor station in New Jersey.]

New Jersey is a Communist state, controlled by Communists from the Governor on down to radical judges packing its courts. Yesterday, three Commie judges from the Superior Court of NJ ruled that the state Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) should not have issued an exemption to the Highlands Act to Tennessee Gas Pipeline (TGP) to build a new compressor station in West Milford.

The compressor is part of the TGP East 300 expansion project, an upgrade of TGP to deliver an extra 115 MMcf/d of natural gas to Consolidated Edison and its customers in New York City and surrounding suburbs. East 300 is a FERC-approved project (see FERC Issues Compressor Permits for TGP’s East 300 Upgrade in NY, NJ).

East 300 consists of upgrading two existing compressor stations–one in Pennsylvania and one in New Jersey–and building a new all-electric, no-emissions compressor station in West Milford, NJ. Anti-drillers have attacked the new all-electric compressor station from the beginning (see Radicals Challenge No-Emissions Compressor in NJ Supreme Court). They failed to get NJ’s Supreme Court to rule against the project.

But you know radicals–they keep coming like the Zombie Apocalypse.

Zombie Radicals Stop An Almost Finished Compressor Station

Although East 300 is a FERC-approved project (i.e., a federal project), building the West Milford compressor involved obtaining a permit from the NJ DEP. The compressor is located in the Highlands Preservation Area, which sounds like some pristine nature preserve. It’s not. Take a look at the site before TGP began to build its compressor:

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As you can see from the picture on the left (before construction), the area is in disrepair. A junk heap. In fact, prior to TGP buying the land and building a compressor, a waste recycling facility had been planned for that location–which would have emitted tons of greenhouse gases, unlike TGP’s all-electric compressor. So the argument of antis that this compressor will hurt the environment is a lie.

The NJ DEP issued TGP a Highlands Applicability Determination (HAD) exempting the West Milford compressor station construction from a full Highlands Preservation Area permitting review—a sort of fast-track permit. Work on the new West Milford compressor in NJ began last November (see Gas Haters Protest as New Emissions-Free Compressor is Built in NJ). The project must be nearing completion. Yet the radicals were able to convince three Commie judges with the Superior Court (one step down from NJ Supreme Court) to pull the NJ DEP fast-tracked permit.

So what happens now? Construction on the West Milford project must stop until the DEP determines the next steps–likely a full permitting review. It will slow but not stop the project–it’s too far along to cancel it now. Plus, East 300 is a federal project.

Thus far, no mainstream media outlets (like NJ Spotlight) have picked up on the news. But they will.

The only information we could find was a post by the uber-extremists of Food & Water Watch, rejoicing in the decision. FWW issued the following press release grossly distorting the court’s ruling and what it means for the East 300 project:

A Superior Court ruling found that the Department of Environmental Protection should not have issued an exemption to the Highlands Act to Tennessee Gas Pipeline (TGP) to build its massive East 300 pipeline expansion project.

The decision means that TGP has no permit for the construction work they are currently conducting in the Highlands Preservation Area in West Milford, and are out of compliance with other state laws.

The East 300 project consists of a major new gas compressor station in West Milford, and the significant expansion of two existing compressor stations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The project is meant to dramatically increase the supply of fracked gas into New York.

This decision could effectively halt construction on the project, at least until the DEP determines whether or not the $246 Million project is a ‘routine’ upgrade. If DEP subsequently determines the project is not a routine upgrade consistent with the goals and purposes of the Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act, the company would then have to demonstrate that the project can comply with the stringent rules and regulations regulating industrial development within the Highlands Preservation Area.

“In light of today’s historic court ruling protecting clean water in the sensitive Highlands region, Governor Murphy and his DEP must immediately issue a halt work order on this dirty, dangerous and illegal pipeline expansion project,” said Matt Smith, New Jersey State Director for Food & Water Watch. “The governor should also take this opportunity to deny the project outright, as there’s no need for the gas and we’re in a deepening climate emergency made worse by fracked gas expansion projects like this one.”

In their ruling, the judges acknowledged that Tennessee Gas has been constructing the project “at their own risk” while this court case was heard and adjudicated.

“If DEP needed to be reminded why the legislature enacted an extraordinary intervention in order to protect the essential water and other natural resources of the Highlands, they got it today,” said Elliott Ruga, Policy and Communications Director of the New Jersey Highlands Coalition, one of the co-appellants in the case. “The court referenced the preamble of the Highlands Act, which makes the case for protecting the ‘exceptional natural resources’ of the Highlands, which were under grave threat due to uncontrolled sprawl development. The court re-drew the line against major developments that the Highlands Act intended to stop, which DEP apparently forgot when issuing TGP its exemption. The court unequivocally reminded DEP of the Highlands Act mandate to restrict development in the Highlands Preservation Area.”

“Today is a major win for the Highlands. Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company tried to push their new fossil fuel project under the guise of a routine upgrade and were just denied by the appellate court. We thank the court for doing NJDEP’s job of protecting the Highlands and its critical resources. This ruling is a huge setback for TGP and a wake up call to New Jersey that they will not let DEP rubber stamp another unnecessary fossil fuel project,” said Anjuli Ramos-Busot, New Jersey Director of the Sierra Club. “Now the NJDEP needs to stop TGP’s illegal construction going on. More importantly, Governor Murphy must clearly see that this project is not needed and shut it down.”

“Eastern Environmental Law Center is proud to have partnered with our clients in this case, and to have successfully fought for an outcome that is in keeping with the legacy of Highlands champion and EELC founder, Ed Lloyd,” said Chris Miller, Executive Director of EELC. “The court’s decision sends a clear message that DEP’s paramount responsibility in implementing the Highlands Act is to protect the region’s sensitive environmental resources through stringent regulation of proposed development.”

Opponents of the project have argued that the East 300 project poses serious risks to critical drinking water supplies in New Jersey, and it would increase fossil fuel supplies to New York, which has already determined that it does not need the gas and has laws requiring dramatic reductions in climate pollution.

The Superior Court ruling for East 300’s West Milford compressor may be found here.

Editor’s Note: For those of you who might be tempted to think Jim is getting a bit carried away in referring to the communists involved in this decision, one only needs to understand what Food & Water Watch really is; a socialist enterprise funded by corporatists and trust-funders to masquerade as an environmental cause. You can read all about it here, here and here

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