LNG Opponents Sue Energy Commission Over Mailing List
Portland, OR August 8, 2008 2:10 p.m.
Opponents of a liquefied natural gas terminal proposed on the Columbia River are suing federal energy regulators – over a mailing list.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission rejected a Freedom of Information Act request sent in January.
It asked for the names and addresses of people FERC is communicating with about a proposed natural gas pipeline between a possible LNG terminal and existing pipelines in central Oregon.
Dan Serres is with Columbia Riverkeeper, one of the groups behind the lawsuit.
Dan Serres: “Their direct response to the FOIA request was ‘we don’t have a list’ despite transcripts from public meetings indicating that they do have a list and that they’re developing this list all the time.”
Serres says his group would use the mailing list as a starting point, to ensure that people in the vicinity of the proposed pipe know about the project.
Supporters of the LNG terminal say that the pipeline route is no secret -- and they point to a map room set up in Portland, where people can see it.
The suit was filed in federal district court in Oregon.
© 2008 OPB
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