ABRA has asked the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) why it has proclaimed that its review of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) covered “every foot” of the project, when recently discovered evidence contradicts that. In an April 19 letter
NRDC, Others File Amicus Brief Against ACP Over Environmental Justice
An amicus brief was filed April 12 with the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals arguing that “the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) broke the law in two key ways that discounted and endangered African American and American Indian communities in Virginia
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
Natural Gas Industry Ask President to Fill FERC Vacancies
Five natural gas industry trade associations wrote President Trump on April 15 urging that he “nominate new Commissioners to fill the current vacancy and the forthcoming vacancy on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or “Commission”) as soon as possible.
State tells feds condemnation lawsuit improper
Card – The Recorder – 4/18/19
What we have here is a failure to communicate
Card – The Recorder – 4/18/19
Pipeline Case Brief: FERC Enables Environmental Injustice
Card – Natural Resources Defense Council – 4/15/19
N.C. leaders seek pipeline stoppage, urge FERC to suspend
Card – The Recorder – 4/18/19
Citing Environmental Justice Concerns, Virginia State Conference NAACP Urges Federal Appeals Court to Stop Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Card – Blue Virginia – 4/15/19
With variance, FERC allows Mountain Valley Pipeline to play it by ear
Card – Virginia Mercury – 4/15/19