Enbridge Faces Opposition from North Carolina Landowners Over Proposed Gas Pipeline
Enbridge's proposed 28-mile natural gas pipeline in North Carolina has sparked landowner resistance due to eminent domain concerns. The project aims to enhance gas capacity in Chatham and Lee counties but raises significant property rights and environmental issues.

Enbridge is advancing a 28-mile natural gas pipeline project in North Carolina, which aims to increase gas capacity for residents in Chatham and Lee counties. However, landowners along the proposed route express fears regarding eminent domain and potential industrialization of the area.
Local environmental scientist John Alderman highlighted the need for residents to be proactive, advising against dismissing survey notices that may precede easement negotiations. Concerns have also been raised about the environmental implications of the route, particularly regarding farmland and water resources.
Community members are encouraged to document communications and engage in local review processes to safeguard their interests. The area's future could hinge on how effectively residents challenge this development.




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