Debt Ceiling bill senate vote

Urgent Request to Remove MVP Free-Pass from the Debt Ceiling Bill that the Senate is voting on today and tomorrow.  CALL TO ACTION TODAY – CALL ALL SENATORS AND ASK THEM TO SUPPORT SEN. KAINE’S AMENDMENT TO THE DEBT CEILING BILL.  Start by Calling Senator Warner’s Roanoke Office AT:  540-857-2676 and…

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HR 3746

Urgent request.  We are asking you to contact your legislators,in the US House and Senate, to support an amendment to HR 3746, the debt ceiling bill that will be voted on this week, to remove greenlighting the Mountain Valley Pipeline without further oversight.   The Bill, HR 3746, currently includes Section 324, which…

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Public Comment Period Feb 2023

Our requests for more time to comment have been granted and the new deadlines are: US Forest Service deadline is now February 21, 2023; Army Corps of Engineers deadline is now February 25, 2023. Forest Service instructions are at: https://cara.fs2c.usda.gov/Public//CommentInput?Project=50036 Army Corps instructions are at: https://www.lrh.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3243440/lrh-2015-00592-gbr-lrp-2015-798-nao-2015-0898/

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Comment period July 14

All, Please see the details below regarding the current opportunity to provide comments on the MVP. Your input is needed. This comment period STILL CURRENTLY ENDS July 14th, 2022. Here’s all the resources we have collected thus far: POWHR FERC Extension LANDING PAGE – this page will be UPDATED regularly…

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Mountain Valley Pipeline Can Never Be Completed

By Tammy Belinsky under a Creative Commons license https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/02/19/mountain-valley-pipeline-can-never-be-completed-time-everyone-admit-it The Mountain Valley Pipeline Can Never Be Completed—Time For Everyone to Admit It The federal and state agencies must realize that the sooner this project is canceled, the sooner repair can begin. Tammy Belinsky February 19, 2022 The first tree should…

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Key Permits Revoked Again

MVP Didn’t Listen: Key Permits Revoked Again Numerous experts warned Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) that their proposed massive pipeline could not be safely built and should not traverse the steepest terrain and most fragile and precious soils and waterways in the eastern U.S.  Further, Federal Energy Regulatory Commissioners (FERC) warned…

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Comment to USFS

The Forest Service has new plans to permit MVP construction and has a very short comment period. The deadline for comment is this coming Monday, November 9. Please submit a comment now! Details: How to submit a comment to the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Background: After years of silence, the Forest…

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THOUSANDS OPPOSE PERMIT RENEWAL

MVP PERMIT SET TO EXPIRE Preserve Craig Files Motion to Deny Extension THOUSANDS OPPOSE PERMIT RENEWAL On September 11 Preserve Craig filed a compelling motion with the Federal Energy Regulatory Authority (FERC) to intervene and oppose Mountain Valley Pipeline’s (MVP) for a two-year extension of its certificate to build. FERC’s…

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ACP CANCELLED!! IS MVP NEXT?

The Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) is no longer.  Dominion & Duke Energy explained they are cancelling ACP because cost uncertainty threatens the economic viability of the project.” They made this announcement over our Independence Day holiday weekend, on Sunday, July 5, 2020. The question now is how long will it…

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public meeting

PUBLIC MEETING – Help Chart the Future of Craig County  Meet Appalachian Trail Leadership – Hear About Cultural Heritage Project  Thursday, January 9, 2020  Craig Botetourt Electric Cooperative Meeting Room (26198 Craigs Creek Rd, New Castle, VA 24127 on Route 615, a little over 1/2 mile from Route 311)  5:30…

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Help Chart Our Future

Help Chart Our Future – Pizza & Meeting January 9 Preserve Craig invites you to a public meeting January 9, 2020 at the Craig Botetourt Electric Cooperative meeting room (26198 Craigs Creek Rd, New Castle, VA 24127 on Route 615, a little over 1/2 mile from Route 311).   A presentation by…

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Cultural Heritage Area

Come Hear from Andrew Downs on January 9 in New Castle      Learn About Plans for a Cultural Heritage Area Preserve Craig will hold a meeting in New Castle on January 9, 2020 to hear from the public about future projects, elect officers, and learn about plans for a cultural heritage…

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Dinosaur or Disaster

MVP Still Blocked from Crossing Forest or Waterways            The proof is in.  The Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) is neither needed nor is it buildable without permanent harm to our water and land and illegally violating basic citizen rights.   The question now is whether it will be a useless dinosaur that…

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MVP In Trouble

Thanks & Holiday Best Wishes to Craig County More Good News This Week – MVP In Trouble State Water Control Board Votes to Review MVP Permits   This Christmas Season, the good news just keeps on coming.  Earlier this month we reported six victories toward protecting our precious water resources…

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IS MVP ABOVE THE LAW

When Agencies Fail, Citizens Will Continue to Step Up Special Thanks to Katherine Wilkin, POWHR Coalition Coordinator,  for providing this his report on last week’s the State Water Control Board (SWCB) meeting. Last week, the State Water Control Board neglected to take action to protect Virginia’s waterways from the Mountain…

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DEQ SAYS MVP CAN HARM OUR WATERS

The State Water Control Board (SWCB) met yesterday to review thousands of public comments requesting withdrawal of a key permit that allows Mountain Valley Pipeline to cross hundreds of Virginia streams and rivers without adequate review.  The data now shows that the damage is severe.   Next week we’ll report the…

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FERC Approves 80 Miles of Pipe

MVP THUMBS NOSE AT FEDERAL COURT DECISION FERC Approves 80 Miles of Pipe as “Stabilization”               Under Stop Work Order Preserve Craig Files Suit in DC Court to Revoke MVP License There is so much info to share this week that we’ll present it in summary form. First, this VERY DISTURBING…

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FERC Stops Work On MVP

FERC Stops Work On MVP Preserve Craig Demands All MVP Permits be Revoked Last Friday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) ordered Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) to halt construction and stabilize all disturbed soils on the entire 303-mile route.  Although currently only a temporary halt, Preserve Craig is filing motions…

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Write to Governor Ralph Northam

Write to Governor Ralph Northam Dr. Brian Murphy wrote to Governor Northam in January, asking that he protect Virginia from the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) and intervene to block the Department of Environmental Quality’s collusion and rubber-stamp approvals to build.  Brian is a natural resources scientist, Chair of Preserve Craig’s…

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