Card – The Recorder – 2/13/20
Despite ‘Considerable Progress,’ USFWS Seeking Longer Review of 2 Bcf/d MVP
Card – Natural Gas Intelligence – 2/12/20
Recovery plan proposed for endangered bumble bee involved in pipeline litigation
Card – Charleston Gazette-Mail – 1/26/20
FERC Is Asked to Halt ACP Construction
A new request to halt construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) was made to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in a January 14 filing by the Southern Environmental Law Center, Appalachian Mountain Advocates and Chesapeake Bay Foundation on
Fish and Wildlife Service Proceeding on Redrafting of New Permit
The biological opinion and taking statement issued for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), and twice struck down by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (most recently in July of this year), is
Fish and Wildlife Service Receive Input on Drafting New ACP Permit
A more thorough and less rushed process in developing a new biological opinion and taking statement for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline has been advocated to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) in separate comments submitted to the agency by
Federal Court Stays MVP Authorizations, All Construction Poised to Stop
Card – Natural Gas Intelligence – 10/14/19 Related: Fourth Circuit Grants Stay in Endangered Species Act Case
FERC Asks Feds to Further Review MVP Authorizations
Card – Natural Gas Intelligence – 8/29/19 Related: FERC asks for new review of endangered species in the path of the Mountain Valley Pipeline
New Rule Announced That Reduces Endangered Species Protections
A new rule that would significantly limit the protections for endangered and threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was announced August 12 by the Trump Administration. The rule, originally proposed in July 2018, will go into effect 30-days
A blind crustacean, at least for now, is stronger than Dominion’s drive for a gas pipeline
Card – News Leader – 8/15/19