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.
Fish and Wildlife Case on the ACP Is Set for Oral Argument on May 9
The lawsuit challenging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (FWS) biological opinion and incidental take statement for the Atlantic Coast (ACP) that led to work stopping on the project is scheduled for oral argument on Thursday, May 9 before a
New CSI Website Goes Live
A redesign of the website for ABRA’s Compliance Surveillance Initiative (CSI) program has been activated this week. The site has a new address (http://abra-csi.org/) and is designed to be very user-friendly. The site, which was created by ABRA Communications Coordinator
WVDEP Approves Modified 401 Certification of Nationwide Permits
On April 24th the West Virginia Department of Environment Protection (WVDEP) approved its modification of the state’s 401 Certification of the Army Corps of Engineers’ 404 Nationwide Permits. In its approval, WVDEP decided against the proposed Standard Condition 22 that
Ralph Northam Says He’s Committed to Racial Equity. So Why is He Ignoring Union Hill?
Card – The Nation – 4/25/19
City pipeline challenge submitted to federal appeals court
Card – News Leader – 4/24/19
Neglect of 5-mile pipeline access road questioned
Card – The Recorder – 4/25/19
Our ancestors’ voices are begging us to stand up
Card -Virginia Mercury – 4/22/19
Bath EMS meets with Dominion over safety concerns
Card – The Recorder – 4/25/19
Pipeliners shift to survival mode
Card – The Recorder – 4/25/19