Permit-less Sabal Trail pipeline risked by new sinkhole

Live Oak, FL, October 5, 2017 — Sabal Trail, operating without a permit, is at risk from a new sinkhole within 60 feet of its 36-inch diameter, high-pressure, fracked methane pipe under Suwannee River State Park (SRSP), between the Suwannee River and the drill site in Hamilton County. Such sinkholes are among the geological risks WWALS warned about that have happened in the fragile karst limestone containing our drinking water in the Floridan Aquifer.

We were assured in October 2015 by Sabal Trail and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) that sinkholes and frac-outs would not happen or would be detected and fixed. They keep happening, and Sabal Trail has done nothing about this one. Sabal Trail should not even be continuing operations after the DC Circuit Court vacated its permit six weeks ago.

Permit-less Sabal Trail pipeline risked by new sinkhole
Chris Mericle on left, Ted Yoho on right in orange shirt, SRSP, 2017-05-15. Photo: John S. Quarterman for WWALS.

Chris Mericle on left, Ted Yoho on right in orange shirt, SRSP, 2017-05-15. Photo: John S. Quarterman for WWALS.

In WWALS vs. Sabal Trail & FDEP (October 2015) , FDEP’s one witness, Lisa Prather, said under oath, “Well, the […]

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Permit-less Sabal Trail pipeline risked by new sinkhole
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Permit-less Sabal Trail pipeline risked by new sinkhole
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With no permit, Sabal Trail pipeline at risk from sinkhole within 60' of its 36" high-pressure, fracked methane line under Suwannee River State Park (SRSP). "Sabal Trail should not even be continuing operations after the DC Circuit Court vacated its permit six weeks ago."
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