Perhaps it's stating the obvious, but then maybe not…
The facility in Milton, where the trucks are filled is supplied by a pipeline. The same pipeline that currently serves Chittenden and Franklin county residents. The 50,000 (my estimate) homes that are currently served by the pipeline from Canada don't seem to have the issues with the pipeline as others in the south.
Driving through Monkton it amazes me that residents have signs in their yards against the pipeline, yet some have propane tanks in their yards. Seems weird to protest the gas line when they benefit from the same well that produced their propane.
Re: “Truckin': Natural Gas Deliveries Fuel Industries — and Pipeline Foes”
Perhaps it's stating the obvious, but then maybe not…
The facility in Milton, where the trucks are filled is supplied by a pipeline. The same pipeline that currently serves Chittenden and Franklin county residents. The 50,000 (my estimate) homes that are currently served by the pipeline from Canada don't seem to have the issues with the pipeline as others in the south.
Driving through Monkton it amazes me that residents have signs in their yards against the pipeline, yet some have propane tanks in their yards. Seems weird to protest the gas line when they benefit from the same well that produced their propane.