(LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR) The Lincoln Journal Star reports, "The second of three public comment sessions on the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline attracted a much larger audience than the first, and comments from those weighing in over the first hour showed decidedly more concern than support.
Much of the concern directed at the 254-mile portion of the route of the underground petroleum line through Nebraska involved the Ogallala Aquifer.
'For the life of me,' said Randy Thompson of Martell, 'I can't see how they can even consider this pipeline and take the chance of it ruining the groundwater in Nebraska.'"
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Much of the concern directed at the 254-mile portion of the route of the underground petroleum line through Nebraska involved the Ogallala Aquifer.
'For the life of me,' said Randy Thompson of Martell, 'I can't see how they can even consider this pipeline and take the chance of it ruining the groundwater in Nebraska.'"
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