Another challenge to Virginia’s statute authorizing natural gas pipeline companies survey a landowner’s property without that owner’s permission was rebuffed again last week. The 6-1 decision handed down on July 5 arose in the case of a Nelson County, VA
Virginia Supreme Court upholds pipeline survey law, but with dissent
Card – Richmond Times-Dispatch – 7/5/18
Company surveying Atlantic Coast Pipeline route in NC lacks a current state license
Card – The Progressive Pulse – 2/28/18
Dominion defies environmental findings on project
Card – The Recorder – 10/5/17
Franklin County landowners allow court-ordered pipeline surveyors
Card – WSLS10 News – 9/20/17
Judge’s ruling permits pipeline surveying of Franklin County farm
Card – The Roanoke Times – 9/11/17
Virginia Supreme Court agrees to hear another appeal of pipeline surveying law
Card – The Roanoke Times – 8/25/17
State asks Dominion to expand survey
Card – The Recorder – 8/24/17
VA Supreme Court Hands Down Two Decisions on State Surveying Law
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled on July 13 in two cases that challenged the right of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC (ACP, LLC) to survey their property under the provisions of Section 56-49.01. That statute provides that: Any firm, corporation,
Supreme Court of Virginia hands pipeline foes small victory, but project rolls on
Card – The Washington Post – 7/13/17