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May 28th, 2015 | by Mike Faherty

Court denies pipeline company the power of eminent domain

Hot pink ribbons were tied to fences, trees and wooden stakes to mark the route through one farm in Stamping Ground where two energy companies would install a pipeline to carry natural gas liquids generated by fracking in states such as Pennsylvania and Ohio.

May 26th, 2015 | by Mike Faherty

Mike Faherty speaks at meeting concerning Sunbury Pipeline

Attorney Michael Faherty uses an exercise ball to illustrate the diameter of the proposed Sunbury Pipeline. On the table is a piece of an eight-inch main pipe.

May 21st, 2015 | by Mike Faherty

Pipeline Safety Remains an Issue

Pipeline safety remains an important issue to all but especially when land owners are faced with pipeline construction on their property.

May 12th, 2015 | by Mike Faherty

Mariner East 2 and Prior Easement

Sunoco Pipeline proceeded to Cumberland County Court seeking a preliminary injunction to obtain the opportunity to survey two large properties.

May 7th, 2015 | by Mike Faherty

Mike Faherty speaks at Landowners Meeting

Allen Trayer picked up some new tools in his fight against a Sunoco Logistics project that is bringing a new oil pipeline through Pennsylvania along the same path as an existing line.