http://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/pipeline-maps-in-eastern-ohio
A link to a pipeline map post is just above.
The next link below (found provided by another within the linked discussion) takes you to the map site where you can input Ohio and then Ashtabula County to view map graphics.
https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov/
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I remember being told that the best, fastest, (less negotiations w/land owner) etc route would be to run a pipeline directly down Rte 11. This was info that came out when the ALOV started signing up folks back in the Utica rush...which has now stagnated for us
Once the Governor smells the taxes from the Utica coming in he can grease all the skids for the pipeline.
If they (State) can take away your rights for the big O&G folks they can surely dig a deep ditch with pipelines in them very easily.
Also, does the Pinto plant come into play with these pipelines
I would believe that somewhere in the State house there has been conversation and a paper trail.
Once real money starts flowing (hopefully) up our way the people in power will see a nice
cash register. If a pipeline would go down Rte 11 it should be smooth sailing in the sense of constructions and working with landowners who will hold out for more. Also, I believe that
the line would go in fast as opposed to going thru fields and streams.
I am not in construction and know very little about any kind of digging/trenching.
But...my common sense would tell me that it would be cheaper, faster, less haggling, less Laywers, enviromental groups etc, to have a line run right down Rte 11 to the Lake Erie area.
Going thru farmlands, under roads/streams, re-negotiating old right of ways, negotiating new right of ways, dealing with every Twp, Village etc would be very time consuming and expensive. The money makers want their Greenbacks to come in fast with the least amount money spent.
I'm just using common sense...
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