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Critics won: more coverage of pipeline decision

Using pipeline for liquids raised fears of explosions in Central Kentucky

By Greg Kocher, Lexington Herald-Leader

A company has canceled plans to convert a 70-year-old Kentucky pipeline from natural gas service to the transport of hazardous natural gas liquids. The project had drawn opposition in Boyle, Madison and other Kentucky counties as well as criticism from groups such as the Kentucky Environmental Foundation. Opponents were concerned about the risks of a 1940s-era pipeline carrying a heavier, more explosive substance.

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