MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Vermont state regulators have pushed back hearings on the second phase of a gas pipeline.
The Public Service Board said Friday that hearings planned for the beginning of October have been postponed to January of 2015.
Vermont Public Radio reports (https://bit.ly/1yjM4EJ ) the review is being pushed back because Vermont Gas Systems has not gotten federal approval to bring gas to New York and because of concerns about cost overruns for phase 1 of the project.
The company told the board on July 2 that the cost of phase 1 of its project - extending its system from Chittenden County south to Middlebury - had grown by 40 percent, to more than $121 million.
In later phases, the company wants to extend its system west from Middlebury to Ticonderoga, New York.
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