A proposed project in the Monongahela National Forest (MNF) has evoked strong concerns from the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy (Conservancy), the state’s most prominent conservation organization and a founding member of ABRA. The stated purpose by the MNF of the
On Shenandoah River, algae and bacteria continue to plague recreation — and human health
Card – Virginia Mercury – 8/31/21
EPA challenge muddles future of Mountain Valley pipeline
Card – E&E Energywire – 7/12/21 Related: MVP’s response to various articles concerning EPA’s letter dated May 27, 2021
The Oil and Gas Industry Produces Radioactive Waste. Lots of It
Card – Rolling Stone – 7/21/21 Related: A HOT FRACKING MESS: HOW WEAK REGULATION OF OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION LEADS TO RADIOACTIVE WASTE IN OUR WATER, AIR, AND COMMUNITIES
Conservation groups urge Army Corps to reject 404 permit for MVP
Twenty conservation groups, including ABRA and several of its members, have urged the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to reject the pending application by Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC for its pipeline project to receive a permit for stream crossings under
Water quality impact to be key consideration as Mountain Valley Pipeline hangs in limbo
Card – Charleston Gazette-Mail – 6/1/21
North Carolina regulators again reject proposed MVP extension
Card – Roanoke Times – 4-29-21
West Virginia water quality in crosshairs again
Card – Charleston Gazette-Mail – 5-11-21
Lawmakers must protect Virginians from the harms of gold mining
Card – Virginia Mercury – 3/25/21
Mountain Valley Pipeline cited again for erosion and sedimentation violations
Card – The Roanoke Times – 2/4/21