FILE - In this April 20, 2017 file photo, Green Mayor Gerard Neugebauer speaks in front of wetlands where a proposed pipeline would run through in Green, Ohio. A Canadian company planning to replace a half-mile (.8 kilometer) section of a high-pressure natural gas pipeline because it runs through an area more heavily populated than originally calculated has refreshed the ire of an Ohio community that fought to stop its construction. Neugebauer in late 2017 told The Associated Press a study showed the pipeline would cost the city tens of millions of dollars in lost economic opportunities. (AP Photo/Dake Kang, File)
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