A three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments on October 29 on two separate cases brought by ABRA members challenging permits issued for the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP). The first case, Wild Virginia v. U.S.
WV mine safety site gets O.K., despite environmental concerns
A proposed mine safety test facility to be located in Mace, WV, straddling the Pocahontas-Randolph county line, has been approved by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), despite strong opposition over environmental issues from conservation groups in
A virtual tour of Proposed Shenandoah Mountain Scenic Area
Friends of Shenandoah Mountain (FSM), a long-time ABRA member, has proposed that a 90,000-acre tract of the George Washington National Forest be designated by Congress as a National Scenic Area. FSM has just created a virtual tour of the proposed
WV Highlands Conservancy voices concerns over forest project
A proposed project in the Monongahela National Forest (MNF) has evoked strong concerns from the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy (Conservancy), the state’s most prominent conservation organization and a founding member of ABRA. The stated purpose by the MNF of the
Will property owners who lost land to scuttled Atlantic Coast Pipeline get it back?
Card – NC Policy Watch – 10/28/21 Related: The Atlantic Coast Pipeline is dead. But for some WV landowners, it lives on
Mountain Valley Pipeline nears completion, but hurdles remain
Card – The Roanoke Times – 11/2/21
Environmental concerns dominate Army Corps public comment hearing on key permit for Mountain Valley Pipeline
Card – Charleston Gazette-Mail – 11/2/21
Court hears arguments in latest legal attack on Mountain Valley Pipeline
Card – The Roanoke Times – 10/29/21
Water Board should reject Mountain Valley Pipeline permit this time around
Card – Virginia Mercury – 10/26/21
At issue in Chickahominy Pipeline hearing: Just what is a public utility?
Card – Virginia Mercury – 11/4/21