The view from the back porch of Betsy McFarland, member of StopMPRP, overlooking her property and Bennet Creek. The MPRP is planned to cut between her property and Bennet Creek. Photo by Nathanael Miller / WYPR.
The view from the back porch of Betsy McFarland, member of StopMPRP, overlooking her property and Bennet Creek. The MPRP is planned to cut between her property and Bennet Creek. Photo by Nathanael Miller / WYPR.

The Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) is filing court orders Tuesday to access the property of landowners along the route of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP).

In March, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Power Plant Research Program (PPRP) deemed PSEG’s application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the 70-mile-long power line as “administratively incomplete.”

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