New London DRVN Enterprises says it should have the opportunity to operate at State Pier during and after a construction project to upgrade the pier into an offshore wind staging area and is formally objecting to a draft decision on the project.
The Connecticut Port Authority, though, is arguing that DVRN does not have legal standing to object because it no longer has an interest at State Pier.
DRVN Enterprises, which stored and distributed salt at State Pier until being forced to leave in February, recently submitted an objection to a proposed draft decision on the Connecticut Port Authority’s Water Quality Certificate application for State Pier.