What to Know
- New Jersey environmental regulators will have another month to grant key permits on a natural gas pipeline
- The extension was asked to consider applications for waterfront development and coastal land use permits
- The new deadline for permit decisions is October 25
New Jersey environmental regulators will have another month to decide whether to grant key permits to a company seeking to build a natural gas pipeline through New Jersey and New York.
The state Department of Environmental Protection says Oklahoma-based Williams Companies asked for a month-long extension in considering their applications for waterfront development and coastal land use permits.
The deadline had been Wednesday.
The new deadline for those two permit decisions is October 25.
The DEP says a third permit, involving flood hazards, is due Oct. 29. One for freshwater wetlands work has no statutory deadline.
Williams says the pipeline is needed to ensure adequate heating and energy supplies to New York and Long Island, and that it can be built safely with minimal environmental disruption, which environmentalists dispute.