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February 12, 2021
Sierra Club Drops $2.2B Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline Suit
The Sierra Club has ended its pursuit of claims that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers violated federal endangered species and environmental protection laws by permitting Kinder Morgan Inc.'s $2.15 billion Permian Highway Pipeline, which started service in January, according to a Texas federal court filing.
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August 28, 2020
Too Late To Stop $2.2B Texas Pipeline Damage, Judge Says
A Texas federal judge won't halt construction of Kinder Morgan's $2.2 billion Permian Highway Pipeline, which the Sierra Club argued could irreparably damage endangered environments, stating in a Friday order that much of the construction and associated damage is already finished anyway.
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July 31, 2020
Texas Court Told $2.2B Pipeline Will Ruin Endangered Habitats
The Sierra Club told a Texas federal judge during a hearing Friday it's not too late to halt construction of a $2.2 billion natural gas pipeline, arguing there are tangible injuries its members will suffer without court intervention.
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July 13, 2020
Army Corps Says $2.2B Texas Pipeline Work Should Continue
The Sierra Club is wrongly trying to halt construction on a Texas natural gas pipeline and its concerns are not urgent, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the pipeline builder told a Texas federal court.
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June 22, 2020
Sierra Club Wants To Halt $2.2B Texas Pipeline Construction
Construction on a Lone Star State pipeline should be immediately stopped pending a review of Clean Water Act permits for the project, environmentalists told a Texas federal court Friday.
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May 01, 2020
Texas Pipeline's Water Permits Void, Sierra Club Says
Kinder Morgan's $2.2 billion Permian Highway natural gas pipeline must be blocked because Clean Water Act permits it had been granted are now void, the Sierra Club said in a new lawsuit filed in Texas federal court.