Card – The Roanoke Times – 5/29/21 Related: Mountain Valley Pipeline Flips Another Excavator, Sends Huge Tree Stump Rolling Off Right-of-Way that Almost Hits Bystanders
Biden Administration Defends Huge Alaska Oil Drilling Project
Card – The New York Times – 5/26/21
New Study Says Landslides Are a Serious Threat to the ACP
The routes of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), as well as the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), pass through the most landslide-prone landscape in the United States, according to a new study released June 11 by the Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance (ABRA).
West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Board Tours ACP Route
ABRA conducted an in depth briefing and tour of sites along the Atlantic Coast Pipeline route for Board members of the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy (WVHC). The October 19 tour occurred in western Pocahontas County and adjoining Randolph County, West
Landslides, explosions spark fear in pipeline country
Card – E&E News – 6/4/19
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.
Slip remediation in Lewis County, WV, to begin in two weeks
Card – The Exponent Telegram – 4/3/19
Why the ACP Challenges the Central Appalachian Ecology
Recent weekly environmental monitoring reports issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) of construction problems of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline illustrate the significant environmental difficulties being encountered by the project. The photos below, taken after rains in Upshur County,
Appeals court judge takes aim at U.S. Forest Service role in approving pipeline
Card – Richmond Times-Dispatch – 9/28/18
Peckman: Regulators were fooled by pipeline
Card – The Roanoke Times – 9/26/18