MARYLAND (WBFF) — Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), the developers of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, filed a motion on Friday to prevent landowners from hunting on their own property during PSEG survey work, according to court documents.
According to court documents, “PSEG respectfully submits that the statements of two property owners suggesting that they intend to engage in, or permit, hunting on their properties during days for which PSEG has given notice that it intends to conduct surveys, raises significant concerns about the safety of PSEG surveyors.”
This comes after PSEG filed a third lawsuit in the transmission saga earlier this month, arguing that property owners “have refused permission” for developers to enter their properties to conduct surveys. The move impacts 64 landowners, including 13 landowners in Baltimore County, 22 in Carroll County, and 29 in Frederick County…