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The Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company wants to expand their fracked gas pipeline in North Jersey by building a new compressor station in West Milford and significantly expanding the size of their existing compressor in Wantage, Sussex County.

Their plan is to push even more fracked gas, at higher pressures, through an aging 65-year-old pipeline that runs through dozens of New Jersey communities and waterbodies, all to deliver more dirty fuel to New York at the expense of the health and safety of North Jersey communities.

We need Governor Murphy to step up and instruct his Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to reject the permits for this project to protect our health, environment, and climate.

Tell Governor Murphy and your state and local elected leaders to oppose the Tennessee Gas Pipeline East 300 Upgrade!

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No Fracked Gas Compressor Expansion!
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Dear Governor Murphy and elected leaders,

Governor Murphy has the authority to direct the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to reject the critical permits required for this dangerous and destructive project. Elected leaders from all levels of government must urge the governor to stop the Tennessee Gas Pipeline East 300 Upgrade to protect the health, environment, and safety of New Jersey residents. We're counting on you to stand up for New Jersey communities.

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