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Construction Go-Ahead for NEXUS Pipeline in NEO

The Nexus pipeline carries Ohio gas to Michigan and Ontario (NEXUS FERC proposal)

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission gave final authorization on Wednesday to begin construction of the Nexus gas pipeline through northern Ohio. Communities along the way have tried to stop or re-route the pipeline and lawsuits are still pending. 

The 36-inch underground pipe would carry natural gas from wells in eastern Ohio into Michigan and Ontario.  Citizens and communities have argued it will harm development, or the environment or it is an illegal taking of property by the partnership of Detroit-based DTE and the Canadian company Enbridge. 

City of Green in Summit County has gone to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals to challenge an Ohio EPA approval of the pipeline.

鈥淚t鈥檚 taking on the this water quality which is a significant issue because it is going through some sensitive wetlands in our community, and protected areas,鈥 says city spokesman Valerie Wolford.  鈥淎nd we feel that we have a really strong case and believe we can succeed. So that鈥檚 been our focus.鈥

Wolford adds that some of the eight-mile route through Green runs through land that is ripe for development.

鈥淎nd that will hamper any further development in that area. It鈥檚 also going through parklands and close to park land.  And with that we鈥檙e concerned about safety for those who work and play in our community.鈥 

Green proposed three alternate routes but were turned down.

Construction process (NEXUS) 

A statement from Nexus says it made 239 changes to the pipeline route for engineering changes but also at landowner request or to avoid sensitive areas.

鈥淭he NEXUS Gas Transmission project has undergone a rigorous environmental review and has been publicly evaluated for more than three years.鈥

Construction of the 255 mile line is expected to begin this fall and be ready for transmission next fall.