Forest fracas: Activists and lawyers continue pipeline fight in western Virginia
In July, the 600-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline was canceled, sending shock waves through the energy industry and sparking jubilant celebrations from activists who had spent years fighting the project.
Theres no rest for the weary, though. Further west, a little deeper into the Appalachian hills, another fight rages on. The Mountain Valley Pipeline, if completed, would pull natural gas from the prehistoric Marcellus Shale deposits underneath West Virginia and carry the fuel 300 miles to southern Virginia.
After six years of opposition from grassroots groups and professional environmental advocacy organizations, the fight over the MVP is entering a definitive stretch.
On October 9, a long-standing stop-work order for the pipeline was lifted, allowing construction to resume along most of the pipelines length. Then, on November 9, federal judges once again halted work to allow for further examination of a key stream-crossing permit.
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(Charlottesville Weekly)