Is Public Service Electric and Gas’s proposed Susquehanna-Roseland 500-kv Transmission Line consistent with the Highlands Plan?
The staff to the New Jersey Highlands Council doesn’t think so.
In a recent analysis, they concluded that the project would disturb numerous sensitive environmental resources, with the path of the power line crossing a special environmental zone where no development is permitted.
Now the Council wants to hear from you. It is soliciting public comment (until January 7) on the PSE&G proposal and may discuss the issue at its January 15 meeting.
For more information, go to: http://www.highlands.state.nj.us/njhighlands/implementation/project/
For more information about how to submit a public comment, open the following (Adobe Acrobat-required) file: http://www.highlands.state.nj.us/njhighlands/implementation/project/pseg_public_notice_121808.pdf
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For more information about how to submit a public comment, open the following (Adobe Acrobat-required) file: http://www.highlands.state.nj.us/njhighlands/implementation/project/pseg_public_notice_121808.pdf
MORE:
PSE&G seeks OK to build new power line
PSE&G power line will hit Warren, Sussex, Morris and Essex counties
Jersey enviros look to topple power line proposal
Wantage Township opposes route
STOP THE LINES: Opposition to Susquehanna Roseland Powerline Project
Local and state groups oppose PSE&G’s mega power line expansion