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Citing risk of explosions, health hazards, higher bills and climate impacts, Community Board 1 unanimously opposed a controversal pipeline that National Grid wants to build in Greenpoint and Williamsburg. Photo: Erik McGregor
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  1. Some of the bare facts of this pipeline are important to note. The portion that has already been laid under my block, mere inches from the foundation of my building on Decatur Street in Bed Stuy, is 30 inches in diameter and will run at 350 psi. That is very high pressure running through a gigantic pipe, not remotely like the distribution lines that already exist throughout our neighborhoods. Construction is a massive undertaking requiring trenching nearly the entire street, stopping traffic entirely for days at a time, while construction continues over the course of several months. They will literally take over your block, knocking down mailboxes as they did to us, all for the honor of hosting an exceedingly dangerous and greenhouse gas-producing infrastructure.

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