[IndianaTrails] Pipeline across Indiana

Mick Wilz mick at sur-seal.com
Fri Sep 15 07:20:16 PDT 2006


This pipe line is going thru one of my farms in Franklin County. I have
been in contact with them for the passed 6 months, They have the route
pretty will planned out. + or - 500'.  They have a great website. The
first link below is the main site. The second link show all the county
maps in Indiana. Mick  Whitewater Canal Trail.

1.Main Site:  http://www.rexpipeline.com/
2.County Maps: http://www.rexpipeline.com/East_maps.html

-----Original Message-----
From: list-bounces at indianatrails.org
[mailto:list-bounces at indianatrails.org] On Behalf Of Rollins, Yvette A
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 10:02 AM
To: Greg Midgley; list at indianatrails.org
Subject: Re: [IndianaTrails] Pipeline across Indiana

Has anyone checked with Ray Irvin about the pipeline?

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[mailto:list-bounces at indianatrails.org] On Behalf Of Greg Midgley
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 6:52 PM
To: list at indianatrails.org
Subject: Re: [IndianaTrails] Pipeline across Indiana

Just a quick clarification.  The web site address is
http://www.rexpipeline.com/

Greg Midgley



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	[IndianaTrails] Pipeline across Indiana
Date: 	Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:27:06 -0400
From: 	Kevin Heber <kevin at indianatrails.org>
Reply-To: 	kevin at indianatrails.org
Organization: 	Hoosier Rails-to-Trails Council
To: 	<list at indianatrails.org>

> Below is a message I received from a concerned horseback rider in 
> Franklin.  Does anyone have more info on this cross-state pipeline?
> I've heard stories about this but am similarly frustrated that there
is 
> seemingly nothing that we can do to steer the course of the pipeline 
> toward planned trail alignments such as the National Road Heritage
> Trail.   They apparently have federal authority just like the RR's did

> (and still do) when they were laying new track.  Thanks for info
anyone 
> cares to share.  ~Kevin
>  
> 
> -----Original Message----
> 
> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 2:38
> 
> comments: Rockies Express Pipeline is seeking permission from FERC to 
> run a 42-inch natural gas pipeline across Indiana. Go to their website

> and look at their county maps (Rockiesexpress.com) in particular Owen 
> County and Putnam County where there are existing rail trails with
more 
> proposed. I went to a meeting in Greenwood on Tuesday night. this 
> meeting was run by FERC subcontractors who are doing the Environmental

> Assessment. Most Johnson County residents are opposing this pipeline.
I 
> submitted comments to FERC representatives regarding the impact this 
> pipeline will have on recreational trails. Just thought I would give
you 
> a heads up. I do not think there has been enough public input on this 
> and not all the proper state agencies are aware of the proposed
pipeline.
> 
> <http://www.indianatrails.org/>
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