âWhat do we have?â Johnson asked. The crowd exclaimed in response: âVictory!â
Wisteria Johnson gives an emotional speech Saturday. She is a landowner on the proposed route of the now-canceled Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
More than 100 opponents of the now-canceled Atlantic Coast Pipeline gathered Saturday at the Rockfish Valley Community Center in Nelson County for a celebration more than a year in the making.
Dozens were grouped under white tents with overlapping chatter and music filling the air. The area was decorated with anti-pipeline paraphernalia, and many wore blue âNo Pipelineâ T-shirts.
âIâm sure you all remember what it felt like when you heard the news that the pipeline was canceled,â Joyce Burton, with Friends of Nelson, said as she clutched a copy of the Nelson County Times with the headline that read, âAtlantic Coast Pipeline canceled.â
EPA recommends that Army Corps of Engineers not grant Mountain Valley Pipeline stream crossing permit
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Opinion | Dominion Energy is embracing offshore wind It ll be a break for the Chesapeake Bay region
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CHARLESTON – West Virginia’s abundance of natural resources is well documented, but our resources are only as valuable as the access provided to them.
Our breathtaking landscapes would be devalued without the roads and bridges that bring tourists to these attractions, and our hardworking residents would suffer if employers didn’t have access to hire their talents.
The same is true for our reserves of natural gas. If we as a nation do not provide a predictable path for companies to permit and construct the pipelines necessary for the transport of this resource, our communities miss out on millions of dollars in revenue.