Construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) should be prohibited because of the July 26 decision by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to vacate the biological opinion (BiOp)and incidental take statement (ITC) issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Environmental group requests order halting Atlantic Coast Pipeline construction
Card – WV News – 8/1/19
Dominion Responds to FERC’s Request for Tox Info on ACP Pipe
Leaching of coating chemicals used in pipe materials for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) is “not a significant pathway and will not result in human health risks,” so stated a July 23 filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
Feds want to know health effects of coatings used in Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Card – The Progressive Pulse – 7/3/19 Related: FERC presses Atlantic Coast developer to answer critics
Solicitor general, ACP seek more time to appeal pipeline case to Supreme Court
Card – WV Gazette-Mail – 5/27/19
North Carolina Legislators Request a Stop Work Order for ACP
Twenty-two Members of the North Carolina General Assembly have requested that the Federal Regulatory Commission (FERC) issue a stop work order and suspend the certificate of public convenience for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP). The April 12 letter filed with
Bill to Protect Pipelines From Public Records Requests Moves Forward in North Dakota
Card – Citizen Truth – 3/20/19
Court rejects pipeline developers’ request to overturn AT decision
Card – Southern Environmental Law Center – 2/26/19 Related: Dominion eyes avenues to get ACP natural gas pipeline project over court obstacle
Court filing asks judge to deny Mountain Valley’s request for injunction against tree-sitters
Card – The Roanoke Times – 1/17/18
Court rejects pipeline company’s request to expedite
Card – Recorder, 1/10/19