Cove Point residents Rhiannon and Gemma Tamburri.
Photo by TheBayNet.com
Protesters descended on Solomons on Election Day to voice their concerns over Dominion’s Cove Point liquefaction project. About 2 dozen protesters arrived by bus to march in front of construction equipment and occupy the sidewalk in front of Calvert Marine Museum for a few hours.
Dominion is constructing a temporary pier for offloading large equipment destined for the liquefaction plant a few miles up the road in Cove Point. The protest centered at the entrance of the site, where a backhoe was busy burying cable lines and dump trucks steadily moved in and out of the property.
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