A company hoping to build a liquefied natural gas terminal on the Passamaquoddy Indian Reservation, is now being sued for more than one million dollars.
Quoddy Bay hired a company in April of 2005, to perform environmental services for them.
Those services reportedly lasted for about three years.
But in its lawsuit, TRC Environmental Corporation says Quoddy Bay stopping paying them.
Quoddy Bay withdrew its proposal for an LNG terminal in 2008.
The president of the company told the Associated Press on Monday that his company ran out of money. Donald Smith added that he had not yet seen the lawsuit.
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After being dismissed, Quoddy Bay LNG did withdraw from the Maine permitting process, since those applications were mooted by FERC's dismissal.
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