Residents balk at PSE&G's high-voltage project: They voice concerns over power line's effect on health and home values
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
BY LESLIE KWOH
Star-Ledger Staff
Town officials and residents living along the 45-mile stretch Public Service Electric & Gas has chosen for its new high-voltage power line expressed dismay yesterday with the route and lack of public participation in the selection process.
The reactions came one day after PSE&G announced it will install a 500-kilovolt line along a path that starts in Hardwick Township in Warren County and continues through 13 municipalities in Sussex and Morris counties before ending in Roseland in Essex County.
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BY LESLIE KWOH
Star-Ledger Staff
Town officials and residents living along the 45-mile stretch Public Service Electric & Gas has chosen for its new high-voltage power line expressed dismay yesterday with the route and lack of public participation in the selection process.
The reactions came one day after PSE&G announced it will install a 500-kilovolt line along a path that starts in Hardwick Township in Warren County and continues through 13 municipalities in Sussex and Morris counties before ending in Roseland in Essex County.
Read More...
http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/morris/index.ssf?/base/news-5/1217998633130990.xml&coll=1
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Power+Lines/
Starmail - 6. Aug, 08:49