The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) staff has given an initial o.k. to the proposal for the Mountain Valley Pipeline to change the method of crossing waterbodies and wetlands from open-cut dry crossings (as originally approved by FERC in issuing
Federal environmental assessment green-lights change in Mountain Valley Pipeline construction method
Card – Charleston gazette-Mail – 8/17/21
REMINDER: Comments due March 22 on MVP stream crossings
Comments are due to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission by March 22 on the February 19 request by Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC to amend its certificate from the agency to change the crossing method for certain wetlands and water bodies.
Alliance calls proposed pipeline construction flawed
Card – The Recorder – 10/24/19
EPA signoff marks advance amid late permitting challenges for Mountain Valley Pipeline
Card – S&P Global – 8/19/19
Is This What Dominion Calls ‘Best in Class’?
For the past five years, since announcing plans to build the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), Dominion Energy has touted that its construction of the project would employ “best in class” techniques to prevent sediment runoff from endangering streams and rivers.
With variance, FERC allows Mountain Valley Pipeline to play it by ear
Card – Virginia Mercury – 4/15/19
Three Ways to Combat Climate Change Through the Courts
Card – The Atlantic – 10/30/18