As bills regulating LEAP pipeline die, what next on county’s moratorium?
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AS BILLS REGULATING LEAP PIPELINE DIE, WHAT’S NEXT ON COUNTY’S MORATORIUM?
With a pair of bills aimed at limiting a LEAP pipeline concept on the shelf at the Statehouse, does that mean an extension of Tippecanoe County’s moratorium on high-volume wells and large water transfers is imminent?
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