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Activists make 200-mile walk along route of proposed natural gas pipeline in North Carolina

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  • – Free Speech Radio News – 3/17/17
Activists make 200-mile walk along route of proposed natural gas pipeline in North Carolina
Tagged on: ACP    activist    Atlantic Coast Pipeline    gas    Natural Gas    pipeline    route    Update 122    walk
Daniel Shaffer March 26, 2017 Local & ACP
  • ← Cuccinelli and Petersen column: Dominion’s ‘deal’ not good for its captive customers
  • Pipeline surveying nearly finished in Nelson →

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Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance

The Allegheny Blue-Ridge Alliance (ABRA) is a coalition of organizations concerned about the natural gas pipeline that Dominion Resources and its partner companies have proposed to build through portions of West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina.

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