The Sierra Club has asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to conduct a Revised or Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. In Sierra’s July 19 filing with FERC, it sites numerous deficiencies in the DEIS (which subsequently were not corrected in the Final Environmental Impact Statement released on July 21).
‘Cannot initiate’ on pipeline DEIS, agency says
- – The Recorder – 6/29/17
As filings pile up, pipeline watchdogs call for supplemental draft environmental impact statement
- – The Roanoke Times – 6/4/17
Agency argues pipeline statement short on substance
- – The Recorder – 4/20/17
Federation Asks for New Pipeline Assessment
- – Coastal Review Online – 4/18/17
After DEIS Filings, FERC Asks for Supplemental Info from Dominion
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) wasted little time in following-up with Dominion Transmission, Inc. (DTI) to seek additional information and clarifications on numerous items, many of which were flagged in comments filed about the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP).
Diverse DEIS Comments Raise Serious Questions About ACP
“Incomplete” and “go back to the drawing board” were sentiments most commonly echoed in the comments filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline over the past two weeks.
USFS cites shortcomings in pipeline plan
- – The Recorder – 4/13/17
Federal Review of Atlantic Coast Pipeline Fails People and the Environment
(This statement was released April 5 by ABRA to media in Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina)
An analysis of environmental impacts for the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline is completely inadequate and falls far short of legal requirements.
Citizens group demands withdrawal of pipeline statement
- – The Recorder – 4/6/17