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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The developers of a multistate power line project said Wednesday they are willing to delay a regulatory decision on their $1.9 billion project until January 2011 to make the three-state review process more efficient. Find Us On Facebook
The offer was in a filing with the West Virginia Public Service Commission. The filing was in response to last month's staff recommendation that the application to build the Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline, or PATH, be dismissed or delayed past next June's statutory deadline.
The staff's request followed a similar one filed by Virginia's State Corporation...
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