Posted by John_PA on February 01, 2014 at 10:08:49 from (71.182.166.45):
In Reply to: Keystone XL pipeline posted by Scott in SF on January 31, 2014 at 16:10:21:
I just wanted to share this satellite photo of modern pipelines. You can see them as light brown lines running every which way across the picture.
These are not public utility pipelines. They are private enterprise lines. The difference is that they can't use eminent domain, and the pipeline follows the path where the landowners are willing to have, and avoids completely, the landowners who could not be bought and wanted nothing to do with it. I have heard of a few neighbors going toe to toe about this, as one guy might not want it anywhere near him, and his neighbor sells out and has the line put 10 feet off the property line. These companies are tossing a pile of money on the table, and the first guy to grab it, gets it. If no one grabs it, they make the pile of money a bit bigger, until someone eventually does.
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