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XNG Exec, DOT, Local Officials

Explain Trucks; Crowd Skeptical

In a video, XNG Vice President Matt Smith, inset, describes features of the trucks his company is using to carry natural gas fracked in Northeastern Pennsylvania across Otsego County to the Iroquois pipeline at Little Falls. The video records the informational meeting sponsored by Otsego County last Thursday at Milford Central School also included representatives of the state DOT and state police.  Residents who spoke at the evening’s end challenged the presentations. The video was made available by Bill Huston, Binghamton area, an activist against the “virtual pipeline.”

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