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Dominion Energy officials give updates on progression of Atlantic Coast Pipeline project

by Nelson Bailey | Apr 28, 2017 | Fossil Fuels, Pipelines

CLARKSBURG — Dominion Energy officials are pleased with progress on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline project, with the start of construction about five months away. “The project continues to move forward on all fronts, and we are confident of a successful outcome,”...

Press Release: Dominion’s Atlantic Coast Pipeline Would Require Extensive Mountaintop Removal

by Nelson Bailey | Apr 28, 2017 | Press Releases

New research exposes how Dominion’s proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline would decapitate 38 miles of ridgelines in Virginia and West Virginia. Evidence will show project is OPPOSITE of “environmentally friendly” and states must reject it. RICHMOND, VA — A briefing...

Meeting a “double insult”

by Nelson Bailey | Apr 22, 2017 | Pipelines, Regulatory Permit Process

Letter to the editor of Farmville Herald, April 20, 2017. Read more  

Greens take climate fight to GOP town halls

by Nelson Bailey | Apr 21, 2017 | Climate Change, Fossil Fuels, Health & Safety

Activists are using the in-person events in lawmakers’ home districts during the Easter recess to push Republicans to fight global warming and resist President Trump’s environmental rollbacks. It’s part of a nationwide effort, organized in part by left-wing...

Rover Pipeline Spills More Than 2 Million Gallons of ‘Drilling Fluid’ in Ohio Wetlands, One Month After Construction Began

by Nelson Bailey | Apr 21, 2017 | Accidents, Pipelines

The Rover pipeline spilled an estimated 2 million gallons of drilling fluid pollutants into wetlands “adjacent to” the Tuscarawas River in Navarre, Ohio, last week, according to a notice of violation filed by the Ohio EPA. Another 50,000 gallons of fluid...
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