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Those Along Proposed Pipeline Route Express Concerns Over Environmental Issues, Jobs08:01
PlayFor the past year and a half, a proposal to build a natural gas pipeline through rural areas of Massachusetts and New Hampshire has stirred up controversy.
Kinder Morgan's proposed natural gas pipeline would start in Pennsylvania and would end in Dracut, Mass. Federal regulators are collecting public comments on the proposal through the end of the month.
New England Public Radio reporter Henry Epp decided to take a road trip along the pipeline route to hear some of those comments himself.
This segment aired on August 27, 2015.
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