Up to 94 South Carolina landowners fight pipeline surveys in court over Georgia gas line
The page provided doesn't actually contain the South Carolina pipeline story described in the title — it shows unrelated articles about NOAA climate data and a personal essay on Hurricane Helene, along with site navigation and cookie notices. There's no information here about landowners, gas line surveys, or court proceedings in South Carolina or Georgia to summarize.
If you're trying to find out whether a pipeline project affects your property, that would typically involve details like which counties are affected, who the pipeline developer is, what stage the legal fight is in, and any timeline for construction. None of that appears in this material, so there's nothing concrete to report on how it might touch your home or land.
If you can share the actual article text about the South Carolina pipeline case, I can put together a clear summary of what's happening and what it might mean for homeowners in the affected area.
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