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The Byhalia Pipeline, also referred to as the Byhalia Connection Pipeline, was a proposed 49-mile crude oil pipeline project in Memphis, Tennessee.Proposed by two companies, Plains All American Pipeline and Valero Energy, [1] it was canceled in July 2021 after months of activism and resistance from organizations including Memphis Community Against the Pipeline (MCAP), Protect Our Aquifer, the ...
This pipeline would start in southwest Memphis to Marshall county, Mississippi, crossing through Boxtown. After being referred to as the “path of least resistance,” The people of Boxtown raised concerns about this new pipeline and protested until the project was canceled in July 2021. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Notable sites in South Memphis include The firehouse known as The Black Arts Alliance, Stax Museum, most famously Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion, LeMoyne-Owen College, Thomas B. Davis YMCA, Crystal Palace Skating Rink, T.O. Fuller State Park, Southgate Shopping Center, Southland Mall and the historic cemeteries Zion, Rose Hill, Mt Carmel, New Park, [2] and Elmwood.
We galvanized residents from across Shelby County to successfully defeat a multi-billion dollar crude oil pipeline project that would have poisoned Memphis’s drinking water for one million ...
Pearson was part of Memphis Community Against the Pipeline, a group formed in 2020 to stop a crude oil pipeline that would have run through Boxtown, a neighborhood established by emancipated ...
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Milk River Pipeline operating 97,900 Bow River Pipeline, Milk River, AB Sweetgrass, MT Front Range Pipeline, Coutts, AB Plains Midstream 69 c AER Portland-Montreal Pipe Line: part operation 223,000 South Portland, ME Montreal, QC Montreal Pipe Line Ltd 236 c This is the NEB-regulated segment of the Portland-Montreal pipeline system.
The leak's cause was a sag in the pipeline under an unusually large depth of soil that imposed a high load stress which the pipeline was unable to withstand. [39] On February 10, 2015, in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, cold weather caused "natural force damage" to a Tennessee Gas Pipeline when freezing rain or snow entered a vent then froze. [21]