Laura Singleton, Counsel at Singleton Schreiber, was recently featured in Mississippi Today in an article titled “How Mississippians can intervene in natural gas pipeline proposal.” In the article, Singleton emphasized the importance of public awareness and participation in the federal review process for the proposed Mississippi Crossing Pipeline, which would span nearly 208 miles across the state.
Singleton cautioned that while issues with pipelines are rare, "when things go bad, they go pretty bad.” She noted that the construction would cut through sensitive areas, including wetlands, private property, and farmland, potentially causing soil degradation, water contamination, and long-term environmental damage.