As pipeline work begins, opponents continue fight
Story Date: 4/10/2018

 

Source: Paul Woolverton, FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER, 4/7/18

At the far end of a farm field east of Fayetteville, piles of branches, trunks and sawdust on the ground are the first tangible signs of a $6 billion project that could reshape eastern North Carolina. Construction of the 600-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline is expected to begin in a matter of months. A 3-foot-diameter pipe will carry natural gas under the land where those trees once grew, and on through miles of farmland along the Interstate 95 corridor.

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