The Public Service Enterprise Group filed for Temporary Right to Entry for the environmental surveys of 90 properties for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project. The PSEG said last week they would be filing through the courts if landowners did not voluntarily allow investigators onto their properties for the surveys. Joanne Frederick, a landowner and President of STOP MPRP, has been vocal about not being in favor of the project. She said it would destroy several acres of her property and her neighbors'.
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Дата на публикация: 17 април, 2025
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