Port Arthur leaders seek higher pipeline permit fees, updates to decades-old rules

Port Arthur leaders are moving to update decades-old pipeline permit fees and rewrite the city’s pipeline ordinance, saying the current rules have allowed pipel
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Port Arthur leaders are moving to update decades-old pipeline permit fees and rewrite the city’s pipeline ordinance, saying the current rules have allowed pipel
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Port Arthur leaders are moving to update decades-old pipeline permit fees and rewrite the city’s pipeline ordinance, saying the current rules have allowed pipel

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