The first seven public comment session conducted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on the Draft Environment Impact Statement for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) have had strong attendance. This week, three sessions in Virginia drew nearly 60 persons
Crowd delivers feedback on Atlantic Coast Pipeline to FERC
Card – Nelson County Times – 2/22/17
FERC holds public hearing in Nelson County to help determine future of Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Card – WSLS110 News – 2/22/17
Harrison County Commission writes letter in support of Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header project
Card – The Exponent Telegram – 2/21/17
Opponents of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline: “Nobody is saying what’s happening to the little people”
Card – NC Policy Watch – 2/16/17
Augusta County in Dominion’s crosshairs
Card – News Leader – 2/17/17
Sligh: Virginia’s governor can and must protect us from bad pipeline projects
Card – The Roanoke Times – 2/23/17
Bill that allows more WV water pollution advances
Card – Charleston Gazette-Mail – 2/22/17
Former Virginia AG Cuccinelli, lawmakers pressure McAuliffe on utility rate freeze
Card – Richmond Times-Dispatch – 2/21/17
Legislative silence greets effort to push pipeline condemnation cases into state courts
Card – Richmond Times-Dispatch – 2/22/17