Huge Midstream Investments Impacting Landscape of Carroll and Surrounding Counties
From The Columbus Dispatch:
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The whole article can be read here.For more than 80 years, the view from Jody Snyder’s front porch was sweet and simple: farm fields, woods and rolling hills.It’s a view she has shared with her husband, Dick, for decades.But the landscape is changing in rural Harrison County. Now, a battalion of construction workers operates cranes, backhoes and bulldozers that the Snyders watch warily.The workers are carving a miles-long trench for natural-gas-liquid pipelines that will connect to a massive gas-processing plant under construction just across Rt. 151.“I told the fellas I’m going to wear a parachute the rest of my life, and when that (pipeline) goes, I’m going to pull the rip cord,” said Mrs. Snyder, 87. “It’s too close.”By June, the plant is expected to start taking the gases that shale wells produce and split them into propane, butane and ethane.
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