This is a compilation of the comments filed with FERC by landowners, concerned residents, advocacy groups, and other interested parties for the week of April 2, 2018. Save Monroe Save … Continue reading Comments to FERC Week of April 2 Includes Numerous Landowner Complaints
MVP Requests Variances F-1, G-2, and Bradshaw-3 in Raleigh, Giles, Wetzel Counties
Mountain Valley Pipeline requested two variances March 27. The first, labeled as F-1, seeks approval of an additional laydown yard in Raleigh County, WV. Aside from this request, Raleigh County … Continue reading MVP Requests Variances F-1, G-2, and Bradshaw-3 in Raleigh, Giles, Wetzel Counties
MVP Requests NTPs Nos. 18 and 19, FERC Responds Within Hours
Mountain Valley Pipeline submitted Requests for Notice to Proceed Nos. 18 and 19 early morning March 28. Per Request for NTP No. 18, MVP seeks permission to being full construction … Continue reading MVP Requests NTPs Nos. 18 and 19, FERC Responds Within Hours
MVP Status Report No. 20 Features Seven Landowner Complaints
Mountain Valley Pipeline filed their Weekly Status Report No. 20 March 26. The report includes information from the period between March 10 and March 16. The report included a total … Continue reading MVP Status Report No. 20 Features Seven Landowner Complaints
FERC Approves General Blasting Plan Variance, Allows Use of Ammonium Nitrate
FERC approved Mountain Valley Pipeline’s request for variance “to clarify its General Blasting Plan” March 27. MVP’s original request was filed earlier the same day and asked that FERC approve … Continue reading FERC Approves General Blasting Plan Variance, Allows Use of Ammonium Nitrate
FERC Grants NTP No. 17, Variance Request G-1
FERC granted Mountain Valley Pipeline’s Request for Notice to Proceed No. 17 March 27. MVP originally requested the Notice to Proceed March 20. The order allows construction to begin in … Continue reading FERC Grants NTP No. 17, Variance Request G-1
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