The Fourth Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals on November 7 issued a stay on the ability of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP)to cross streams in West Virginia. The Court’s order was issued in connection with a legal challenge
ABRA-CSI Seeks Help with Aerial Photo Review
ABRA’s Pipeline Compliance Surveillance (CSI) program is seeking assistance from knowledgeable individuals who can participate as CSI Aerial Photo Reviewers. Although we especially seek the help of professionals with erosion and sediment control, stormwater management, and other water-resource backgrounds, the
Court orders temporary halt of W.Va. water crossing authorizations for ACP pipeline project
Card – S&P Global – 11/8/18
Atlantic Coast Pipeline costs reach $7B
Card – Construction Dive – 11/7/18
Virginia has a pipeline problem
Card -The Washington Post – 11/2/18
ACP On Horseback Is A Journey That Will Make A Statement
Card – Allegheny Mountain Radio – 11/2/18
Mountain Valley submits application for new pipeline to North Carolina
Card – The Roanoke Times – 11/7/18
Pipelines repeatedly cited by state regulators for environmental issues
Card – Charleston Gazette-Mail – 11/8/18
As the midterm cycle ends, a grassroots battle against Trump’s energy policy heats up
Card – Mic – 11/6/18
Sections of pipe washed away by flood returned to MVP construction area
Card – The Roanoke Times – 11/1/18