Atlantic Coast Pipeline Opponents Down but Not Out After Conditional Approval |
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=38645"><span class="small">Climate Nexus</span></a> |
Wednesday, 13 December 2017 13:49 |
Excerpt: "A Virginia panel of regulators granted a conditional approval for a controversial gas pipeline Tuesday, saying that more information on environmental impact is needed before the project can proceed."
Atlantic Coast Pipeline Opponents Down but Not Out After Conditional Approval13 December 17
The Virginia State Water Board voted 4-3 to approve water permits for the pipeline in one of the project's last remaining hurdles, but delayed the start of construction until several additional environmental studies are reviewed and approved. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline, backed by state political power player Dominion Energy, has met with heavy local opposition. Advocates filed suit in federal court last week following the water board's decision to green light a similar project, the Mountain Valley Pipeline, last week. As reported by the Richmond Times-Dispatch:
"While this outcome buys us time, it's still far from the end result for clean water we wanted—a flawed application that didn't include required details outlining how Dominion planned to mitigate water pollution from its unnecessary pipeline shouldn't have even gotten a hearing in the first place," Lee Francis, communications manager for the Virginia League of Conservation Voters, said in a statement. "It's at least a promising sign that regulators sent Dominion back to the drawing board." |