Attorney Jeremy Walker, representing Northern Pass, questions John Petrofsky, who grew up in Stewartstown and now lives in Washington at Thursday’s adjudicative hearing before the Site Evaluation Committee on the project. (GARRY RAYNO PHOTO)
Attorney Jeremy Walker, representing Northern Pass, questions John Petrofsky, who grew up in Stewartstown and now lives in Washington at Thursday’s adjudicative hearing before the Site Evaluation Committee on the project. (GARRY RAYNO PHOTO)
CONCORD — With Hydro-Quebec’s agreement to bury 11 miles of the Northern Pass transmission line in Canada, so should the line through the 40 miles of new right-of-way in the North Country, the Site Evaluation Committee was told Thursday.
The projected cost of burying the 11 miles in Canada is estimated to be $4.2 million a mile in U.S. dollars, said John Petrofsky who grew up in Stewartstown and owns property there but lives in Washington, D.C.
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