The proposed natural gas pipeline project in Milledgeville, Georgia, is stirring up both interest and concern in the local community.
Set to cost nearly $3 billion, it involves three key natural gas companies: Kinder Morgan, Southern Natural Gas, and Elba Express Company.
The goal is to expand an existing pipeline system to increase the capacity for delivering natural gas to homes and businesses.
The project, called South System 4, would require land surveys to assess the impact on property owners. Some landowners have already been notified, and the open house meetings aim to provide further details.
The company assures that efforts are being made to minimize environmental and property disruptions by co-locating the new pipeline with existing ones.
For those who missed the initial discussions, the next open house is scheduled for tomorrow in Sandersville, offering another opportunity for local residents to learn more about the project’s potential effects.