The New York Regional Interconnect (NYRI) has given 114 additional pages of information to the NYS Public Service Commission in its request to run a 190 mile power line from near Utica to Orange County in the Hudson Valley.
NYRI’s supplemental data serves to clarify information from when the Public Service Commission rejected the last submission in June.
In its rejection letter, the Commission said the previous submissions lacked information on the historic landscape listed or eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places along the proposed route of the power line. A spokesman from the NYS Public Service Commission said if the application is deemed sufficient with the new information, the formal review process including public hearings may begin.
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This article is from NYSAR's Communication Central Governmental Affiars Update for August 22, 2008
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