The much-contested Susquehanna-Roseland power line project plowed into another hurdle yesterday, when the U.S. National Park Service issued a draft environmental impact statement saying that the environmentally preferred alternative among six options is not to build the line at all.
While the NPS emphasized it had not yet selected a final alternative, its decision boosted hopes among environmentalists who oppose the project, which cuts through three units of the national park system, including the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
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While the NPS emphasized it had not yet selected a final alternative, its decision boosted hopes among environmentalists who oppose the project, which cuts through three units of the national park system, including the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
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