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Judges to hear power line case
A north-south battle line took shape Friday as residents and attorneys for large property owners gathered before a panel of judges that will hear testimony on the proposed Krum-Anna power line.
Two judges with the State Office of Administrative Hearings laid the groundwork Friday for about 700 intervenors to participate in a trial for a new 345-kilovolt line that would cross Collin, Cooke, Denton and Grayson counties.
December 11, 2010
by Peggy Heinkel-Wolfe
in Denton Record-Chronicle
AUSTIN - A north-south battle line took shape Friday as residents and attorneys for large property owners gathered before a panel of judges that will hear testimony on the proposed Krum-Anna power line.
Two judges with the State Office of Administrative Hearings laid the groundwork Friday for about 700 intervenors to participate in a trial for a new 345-kilovolt line that would cross Collin, Cooke, Denton and Grayson counties either north or south of Ray Roberts Lake. A weeklong hearing on the merits begins Monday in Austin.
Part of the state's $4.93 billion Competitive Renewable Energy Zone project, the Krum-Anna... [continue via Web link]
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