Councilwoman Kathleen Talbot. Today, hundreds of people stood together to protect the community from the harmful impacts of Spectra's AIM Pipeline, which if completed will carry high-pressure methane gas through residential communities and within 105 feet of critical Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant safety structures. Neighbors, elected officials, families, environmental advocates, and concerned New Yorkers marched from Blue Mountain Reservation to a metering and regulating station where Spectra Energy is currently drilling under Route 9. (Photo by Erik McGregor/Pacific Press)


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