Comment 3: DEC: Deny the Gas Plan and Water Quality Certificate because the NESE pipeline is unnecessary

Send Comment #3 to the NYS DEC & NYS DPS with one-click to reject Williams Transco's application for a Water Quality Permit, and National Grid's Gas Plan based on the fact that it is not needed!

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Background:

The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is reviewing an application from Williams/Transco to install a 23.33-mile fracked gas pipeline beneath the seabed off New York City. Before the project can move forward, Williams must secure several key permits—including a Water Quality Certificate—from the DEC. The agency is accepting public comments until 5 p.m. on August 16. Public input plays a critical role in shaping the DEC’s decisions.

Bonus: By sending this comment, you will also be providing public input to the NYS Public Service Commission on National Grid's long-term gas planning proceeding, where they are asking for approval to include the Williams NESE pipeline in their future planning.