Reposted with permission from EcoWatch.
Energy Transfer Partners' controversial $4.3 billion Rover pipeline has more negative inspection reports than any other major interstate natural gas pipeline built in the last two years, according to a new Bloomberg analysis.
The 713-mile pipeline, which will carry fracked gas across Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, and Michigan and Canada, has been stalled from numerous Environmental Violations, including a 2 million gallon drilling fluid spill into an Ohio wetland in April.
Rover has accrued 104 Violations since construction of the $4.2 billion project started in March.
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