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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 ...
In December 2019, Plains All American Pipeline and Valero Energy Corporation announced their plans to build the Byhalia Connection Pipeline. This pipeline would start in southwest Memphis to Marshall county, Mississippi, crossing through Boxtown.
The Byhalia Pipeline proposed by Plains All American Pipeline and Valero Energy, [60] and set to begin construction in 2020, [61] was the subject of massive public and legal opposition to the project over concerns regarding possible contamination of the Memphis aquifer.
Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. is a master limited partnership engaged in pipeline transport, marketing, and storage of liquefied petroleum gas and petroleum in the United States and Canada. Plains owns interests in 18,370 miles (29,560 km) of pipelines, storage capacity for about 75 million barrels of crude oil, 28 million barrels of NGLs ...
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Most Memphians recognize this as their primary water source, and take great regional pride in their possession of the aquifer. This includes protecting it against potential contaminants, as occurred in 2021 with the Byhalia Pipeline protests. Memphis water is notably soft, low in mineral content, and free of toxic substances. [6]