Record of Decision, Mountain Valley Pipeline and Equitrans Expansion Project


Book Description

The Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) is a proposed 303.5-mile interstate natural gas pipeline that would cross about 3.5 miles of the Jefferson National Forest (JNF), in Monroe County (West Virginia), Giles County (Virginia), and Montgomery County (Virginia) (Figure 1). The pipeline route crosses the Appalachian National Scenic Trail (ANST) and the Brush Mountain Inventoried Roadless Area. As proposed, the construction phase of the MVP will require use of about 83 acres of the JNF, and the operational phase will occupy about 42 acres (less than 0.1 percent) of the JNF. No new roads would be constructed on the JNF
















Pipeline Pedagogy: Teaching About Energy and Environmental Justice Contestations


Book Description

The proliferation of pipelines to transport oil and natural gas represents a major area of contestation in the landscape of energy development. Battles over energy pipelines pit private landowners, local community representatives, and environmentalists against energy corporations and industry supporters, sometimes drawing opposition and attention from well beyond the impacted regions, as in the case of the Standing Rock/Dakota Access Pipeline. Stakeholders must navigate complex government regulatory processes, interpret technical and scientific reports, and endure lengthy and expensive court battles. As with other forms of environmental injustice, the contentious construction of pipelines often disproportionately impacts communities of lower economic development, people of color, and indigenous peoples; pipelines also pose potential short and long-term health and safety threats. With the expansion of energy pipelines carrying fracked oil and gas across the United States and abroad, the moment is ripe for teaching about pipeline projects and engaging students and community members in learning about methods for mobilization. Our volume examines pedagogical opportunities, challenges, and interventions that campus-community engagement, and other kinds of community engagement, produce in relation to infrastructuring in the form of pipeline development.










Mountain Valley Project


Book Description

This EIR identifies and analyzes potential impacts of the proposed approximately 200-acre, approximately 853-dwelling-unit Mountain Valley residential project, by itself and in the context of cumulative development ... The EIR also analyzes alternatives to the proposed project.