Get the Facts About Water
Don’t be misled about the effects on water quality.
Don’t be misled about the effects on drinking water.
Don’t be misled about how the pipeline will cross waterbodies.
Don’t be misled about Category 3 wetland resources.
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We are environmental stewards of the land
Environmental stewardship is a core value of NEXUS Gas Transmission, and we incorporate environmentally sustainable practices into every stage of the project’s development.
From the planning and design phases all the way through construction and restoration, we maintain a constant focus on protecting our precious environmental and natural resources, including farmland, streams and rivers, wildlife and vegetation.
At every stage of the process, our project must comply with strict state and federal regulations for preserving air and water quality, protecting threatened and endangered species and stewardship of agricultural land.
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NEXUS will avoid impacts to wells and septic systems
During the survey process, NEXUS land representatives requested information on the locations of wells, springs, and septic systems from landowners. NEXUS used this information to reconfigure work areas or modify the pipeline alignment to avoid impacts on these structures where possible.
NEXUS land representatives will continue to request information on the location of wells, springs, and septic systems prior to the commencement of construction to complete an inventory and documentation of these structures within 150 feet of the Project, so they can be avoided during construction.
NEXUS has also developed an issue resolution procedure plan to address landowner concerns during construction. The issue resolution plan identifies the procedures used by NEXUS to notify affected landowners in advance of construction and to provide specific contact information if the landowner has any questions or concerns.
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There is a need for additional natural gas infrastructure in Ohio and Michigan.
Environmental stewardship is a core value of NEXUS Gas Transmission, and we incorporate environmentally sustainable practices into every stage of the project’s development.
From the planning and design phases all the way through construction and restoration, we maintain a constant focus on protecting our precious environmental and natural resources, including farmland, streams and rivers, wildlife and vegetation.
At every stage of the process, our project must comply with strict state and federal regulations for preserving air and water quality, protecting threatened and endangered species and stewardship of agricultural land.
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Pipelines are proven.
Due to its environmental benefits, consumers are increasingly using natural gas to fuel power plants, and municipalities are using it to fuel their transportation fleets.
As our population continues to grow, we will consume more natural gas for electricity, home heating, industry and transportation.
The pipeline infrastructure in Ohio and Michigan is not currently equipped to meet the growing demand for domestically-produced natural gas.