Lawmakers worry EPA may delay pipeline projects
Nov 16, 2011 | 05:14 PM
| Catherine Ngai
Tags
Keystone XL,
TransCanada Corp.,
Bill Schuster,
Andy Harris,
chemical waste,
frackking,
shale gas,
Dave Phelps
catherine ngai
NEW YORK The United States must investigate the effects of hydraulic fracturing in the nations shale beds on the environment, but without allowing a regulatory body to delay projects, according to lawmakers.
The White House move to delay its decision on TransCanada Corp.s proposed Keystone XL pipeline project has been criticized by industry leaders.....
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