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Crude Oil Transport

Century-old law may derail bi-state Pilgrim pipeline, groups say

Pilgrim oil pipelines threaten N.J.’s drinking water

Federal Railroad Administration Moves Forward on Rail Bridge Safety

Suit seeks to limit crude sent down Hudson River

Green groups, residents sue Mass.-based crude-by-rail operator

Lawsuit seeks to shut down Albany port crude oil shipments

Broad Coalition Challenges Clean Air Violations at Albany Crude-By-Rail Terminal

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Photo: Dan Shapley / Riverkeeper
Cite environmental justice impacts to public housing residents adjacent to Global facility

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Pilgrim Pipelines 101 Webinar

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Please view this webinar recorded January 21, 2016 on the Pilgrim Pipelines and the threats they pose to New York and New Jersey communities.

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Riverkeeper’s statement regarding the DEC’s decision to share Pilgrim Pipeline environmental review duties with the Thruway Authority

>Riverkeeper’s statement regarding the DEC’s decision to share Pilgrim Pipeline environmental review duties with the Thruway Authority

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Statement from Riverkeeper’s Kate Hudson regarding overwhelming opposition to Pilgrim Pipelines

Concern over the potential impacts of the proposed Pilgrim Pipeline crude oil and gas pipelines has prompted 58 towns, cities, and counties in New York and New Jersey to go on record opposing this project, with the majority of New York towns and counties challenging the NYS Thruway Authority’s intention to be the lead agency overseeing an environmental review for the pipeline.

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Tell Gov. Hochul to block invasive species at the Erie and Champlain canals
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