Controversy Over Approval of Newark Power Plant
Controversy Over Approval of Newark Power Plant
Controversy Over Approval of Newark Power Plant
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New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection issued a limited approval for a natural gas power plant at a sewage treatment plant in an overburdened neighborhood, with strict conditions to minimize pollution and transition to renewable energy. Despite community opposition, the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission's backup power project aims to prevent incidents like Superstorm Sandy's sewage overflow. Governor Murphy's administration faces criticism for approving the gas plant, contradicting promises of clean air and environmental justice. The decision, though disappointing for residents, allows the project to move forward under careful monitoring and restrictions to mitigate pollution concerns.

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