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The James McCoart Building at the Prince William County Government Center. [Photo by Uriah Kiser / Potomac Local News]
Residents will learn more about a gas pipeline to be laid in a portion of Dale City.

A public meeting about the pipeline between the Prince William County Landfill and the McCoart Center, the heart of the county government will be held Tuesday, February 21, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the McCoart Building, 1 County Complex Court in Woodbridge, according to a flier sent to PLN by Prince William County Neabsco District Supervisor Victor Angry:

Some Prince William County residents in the Dale City area are learning about a new natural gas pipeline that could be laid near their homes. As we've reported, hundreds of residents are affected, and county leaders said they aren't happy with efforts to educate the public about the project.

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The red line shows the path of where an 8-inch gas pipeline will travel, from the Prince William County Landfill, through an overhead power line easement in Dale City, to the county government center. The blue line shows an alternative path for the pipeline using Hoadly Road.

The details of a new gas pipeline running from the Prince William County Landfill to the heart of county government operations, the James J. McCoart Administration Complex, will be discussed at a public meeting.

Some Prince William County residents in the Dale City area are learning about a new natural gas pipeline that could be laid near their homes.

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The red line shows the path of where an 8-inch gas pipeline will travel, from the Prince William County Landfill, through an overhead power line easement in Dale City, to the county government center. The blue line shows an alternative path for the pipeline using Hoadly Road.

Prince William County Supervisors say they're not happy with how Opal Fuels and the county's office of public works failed to tell residents about a new seven-mile gas line that could soon be laid near their homes.

"The roll-out of this was quite bad," said Woodbridge District Supervisor Margaret Franklin during the Prince William Board of County Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, January 24, 2023.

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Some Prince William County residents in the Dale City area are learning about a new natural gas pipeline that could be laid near their homes.

According to project documents, New York-based Opal Fuels is considering laying a seven-mile pipeline from the county's landfill on Route 234 along a powerline easement that cuts through the Hillendale, Mapledale, and Princedale neighborhoods in Dale City, to the county government center at 1 County Complex Court, off Prince William Parkway in Woodbridge.

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