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Regulators Say Rover Pipeline Builders Can Resume Drilling
< < Back to regulators-say-rover-pipeline-builders-can-resume-drillingCANTON, Ohio (AP) – Federal regulators say a company building twin natural gas pipelines across northern Ohio can resume drilling under a river where there had been concerns over the possibility of a spill.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission told the builders of the Rover Pipeline on Tuesday that it can continue drilling near the Tuscarawas River in northeast Ohio.
The commission also says the builders must test groundwater near the site.
Regulators ordered a drilling stoppage in January because of concerns over the loss of drilling fluid in the ground.
Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners is developing the $4.2 billion twin pipelines across Ohio and into West Virginia and Michigan.
The company says one pipeline is already in use and the other is nearly finished.