ABRA is assembling teams of incident investigators who can assist ABRA staff in checking out incidents of possible pipeline violations that are reported by volunteers into the Pipeline Compliance Surveillance Initiative (CSI). Persons interested in becoming part of such teams
CSI Volunteer Ranks Grow, Team Leaders Needed
The number of persons who have signed up to participate as citizen observers and reporters of incidents of pipeline violations continues to grow. But, more volunteers are needed. To sign up, click here. ABRA is also assembling teams of incident
Our Opinion: County leaders stand up for residents stuck in gas pipeline’s path
Card – The Wilson Times – 10/20/17
Faith Leaders, Pipeline Activists Demonstrate at Virginia DEQ Offices
Hundreds of demonstrators showed up September 13 at the various offices of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality to express concerns about the how the agency is conducting its water quality certification review of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Mountain
Hundreds of Faith Leaders Across Virginia Protest Gas Pipelines and Pray for Gov. McAuliffe
Card – Blue Virginia – 9/13/17
The Buck Stops Here: Time for Virginia’s Leaders to Take Responsibility for the Pipelines
Card – Blue Virginia – 8/26/17
Virginia’s heat climbs while leaders nap
Card – Star-Tribune – 8/30/17
Virginia faith leaders oppose fracked-gas pipelines
Card – Augusta Free press – 6/8/17
Three ABRA Leaders Honored
Two of ABRA’s most prominent activists are among the 5 persons nationwide to be named as ‘River Heroes’ by River Network, the nationwide organization charged with protecting the nation’s river systems. Angie Rosser, Executive Director of the West Virginia Rivers
Some Legislative Leaders Endorsing ACP Have Financial Ties to ACP
Three of the sixteen state legislative leaders who filed an April 4 letter with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission have investments in companies associated with the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP). They are: Thomas Norment, Majority Leaders, VA Senate – $50,ooo+