ACTION ALERT ~ Tell F.E.R.C. Now to Reject Mountain Valley Pipeline

by admin on July 14, 2022

MVP asking FERC for 4 more years?

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH, M.V.P. Has Been Mucking Across West Virginia Long Enough!

Appeal from the Greenbrier River Watershed Association, July 10, 2022

The Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) is seeking a 4-year extension to its FERC certification. The pipeline is already 4 years behind schedule and $3 billion over budget. Again and again, courts have sided with environmental interests and invalidated key permits and certifications for the project related to endangered species and water quality.

Now, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is reviewing a request by the MVP to extend the timeline for project completion by 4 years. This is their second extension request.

Add your name ASAP to WV Rivers request that FERC deny Mountain Valley Pipeline’s extension!

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Frack Check WV July 14, 2022 at 3:27 pm

GREENBRIER RIVER WATERSHED ASSOCIATION

The MVP and WV Soils

In their first video in the three-part series on the Mountain Valley Pipeline, WV Rivers highlights the soils in WV.

“The Mountain Valley Pipeline was designed for flat Missouri land with less than 12% slope. We have over 85% slope here.” Soil Scientist Nan Grey explains why West Virginia’s soil structure makes the Mountain Valley Pipeline so risky.

Watch Grey in this new short video from WV Rivers. (click below)

The MVP and Eminent Domain

In their second video in the three-part series on the Mountain Valley Pipeline, WV Rivers highlights landowner Karolyn Givens as she describes the impact on her historic home and property by the Mountain Valley Pipeline.

In this short video, hear and watch Karolyn tell her story about how her property was taken by eminent domain for the construction of the pipeline.

More information about Karolyn Givens and her activism can be found HERE (click below).

https://wordpress.greenbrier.org/pipeline-info/

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