Legal
update: Council Wins First Round Against Sunoco
From: Clean Air Council, Philadelphia,
Harrisburg, & Wilmington, DE
Source:
http://www.cleanair.org/
Sunoco
has been behind many of the pipelines now criss-crossing Pennsylvania, including
the proposed Mariner East pipelines. Now Sunoco is trying to use eminent domain
to build pipelines. Eminent domain allows Sunoco to seize landowners' property
for construction, regardless of whether the landowner agrees to it or
not.
How can Sunoco, a private company, get away with this? Part of the
reason lies with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC). The PUC is
able to grant or deny public utility status, which comes with the right of
eminent domain. The PUC is supposed to do this by determining what best serves
the public needs of Pennsylvanians. Sunoco is saying that its Mariner East
pipelines, which would carry chemicals dug up during fracking operations, serve
a public need.
The Council recently took Sunoco to court over this claim.
While it's sometimes true that pipelines deliver chemicals that serve a public
need for Pennsylvanians, it's not true of the Mariner East pipelines
specifically. Sunoco will be delivering chemicals to the Marcus Hook Industrial
Complex in Philadelphia for export overseas, meaning the residents of
Pennsylvania would see little benefit from their construction.
Sunoco
tried to quash the Council's argument before it gained steam, asking the
Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas to throw out our case. But on February 5th,
the court ruled against Sunoco and sent the case to the next highest court, the
Superior Court of Pennsylvania, to hear and decide on. No date has been set for
the next hearing on this case, but the Council will keep its members and
supporters updated on the case as it progresses through the courts.
For
more information on this case please contact Alex Bomstein at 215-567-4004 ext.
118 or email abomstein@cleanair.org
Clean Air Council,
135 S. 19th Street, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19103
P: (215) 567-4004, F:
(215) 567-5791