An ABRA request for an investigation by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) of an incidence of non-compliance by the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC, filed on March 22 received attention from the agency the following day. The request had been based on an incident report – the first under ABRA’s new Compliance Surveillance Initiative (CSI) – spotted by the CSI Pipeline Air Force of unauthorized equipment and ground disturbance at a Augusta County, VA location adjacent to where the company intends to conduct a horizontal directional drilling operation under the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Apparent equipment staging area and new or reconstructed road and bridges observed during Pipeline Air Force surveillance flights. (3/11/18)
FERC’s summary report on environmental compliance for the ACP for the week of March 19-25 (posted on the FERC docket on April 24) included the information below. The report indicated that a follow-up inspection would be conducted.
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The incident report was also filed with the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) on March 13. DEQ informed ABRA last week that it is still investigating the incident.