§ — FOCUS on the Mountain Valley Pipeline NOW — §

by Duane Nichols on October 17, 2021

Wild Virginia, WV Rivers, Greenbrier River Watershed Assn., et al.

MOUNTAIN VALLEY PIPELINE IS TOO LARGE, TOO LONG AND TOO DANGEROUS

Information from the Greenbrier River Watershed Association, October 14, 2021

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Join the “Rally for Our Water, Stop MVP” online event

Host for This Meeting is the Wild Virginia Group

DATE & TIME — October 20, 2021 ~ 7:00 PM

Wild Virginia will host a webinar presenting a series of speakers and providing information about the opportunity for the public to affect the decision by the Virginia State Water Control Board about the future of the Mountain Valley Pipeline.

Our featured speaker will be Karenna Gore, the founder and executive director of the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary. She has also worked as a lawyer, a writer, and director of community relations for the Association to Benefit Children.

More information and registration HERE

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Public Hearing Preparation hosted by WV Rivers, October 26, 2021 ~ 7:30 PM

The Army Corps of Engineers is hosting public hearings for Mountain Valley Pipeline’s stream crossing permit. This webinar will help you prepare your comments by detailing what factors the Army Corps is considering and how to provide effective comments.

During the prep session we’ll share information on: (1) how virtual public hearings work, (2) what to expect during the hearing, (3) how to prepare your comments, and (4) what happens after the hearing is over.

Register HERE To Learn & Prepare

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Mountain Valley Pipeline Public Hearings in WV & VA

November 1, 2021 ~ 6:00 PM ~ West Virginia
November 4, 2021 ~ 6:00 PM ~ Virginia

The Army Corps of Engineers will be holding virtual public hearings on the Mountain Valley Pipeline for residents in West Virginia and Virginia.

These hearings are on the pipeline’s request to cross streams and wetlands – which means activities that dredge stream beds, dam creeks, drill under rivers, and destroy wetland soils.

Read our fact sheet on the virtual public hearing and example comments.

Don’t allow industry to speak for you! We need to show the Army Corps that West Virginians and Virginians have valid concerns about the water quality implications of the pipeline. We can guarantee that the pipeline company, and proponents of the oil and gas industry will speak during the hearing. Don’t let them be the only voice!

You must preregister to join the virtual public hearing. To register send email:
CELRP-MVP@usace.army.mil with subject “RSVP to Speak at West Virginia Public Hearing” or “RSVP to Speak at Virginia Public Hearing” include your full name, email address, and contact phone number with area code.

Notice of Virtual Hearing from US Army Corps of Engineers HERE

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Greenbrier River Watershed Association, 120 W. Washington St. Suite #4, Lewisburg, WV 24901

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