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Developers of the Mountain Valley Pipeline have voluntarily suspended work on parts of the embattled project, three days after a lawsuit raised questions about its impact on endangered species.
Participants in the lawsuit hope it will protect their private property from what they describe as “a government-sanctioned land grab” for the financial gain of a private pipeline company.
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Construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline in Southwest Virginia is complete, but project opponents say the bare spots along its route show the work is far from finished.
Developers of the Mountain Valley pipeline pushed back last week against renewed safety concerns, saying the natural gas project was pressure tested and frequently inspected during construction.
Work on the Mountain Valley Pipeline hit another hitch Tuesday when an appeals court vacated a permit the project needs to cross streams and rivers in southern West Virginia.
The appeal, which involves the use of eminent domain by Mountain Valley Pipeline, is believed to be the first time the nation’s highest court has been asked to consider a challenge involving the ...
Mountain Valley Pipeline’s owner has asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a former welding inspector who claims he was terminated after reporting safety violations during the ...
Saturday is the deadline to submit public comment on a water permit application for the Mountain Valley Pipeline Southgate extension project.
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