Large Interstate Pipelines Coming to West Virginia, etc.

by Duane Nichols on January 4, 2015

Upcoming Community Meetings on Proposed Methane Gas Pipelines

Monday, Jan 6 (6 pm) Lewis Theater, Lewisburg, WV (Greenbrier Co.)

Please join us at the Lewis Theater (113 North Court St. Lewisburg, WV 24901) for a presentation by Elise Keaton with the Greenbrier River Watershed Association and lawyers from Appalachian Mountain Advocates who will answer questions related to landowner rights regarding the proposed Mountain Valley and Appalachian Connector Pipelines.

Tuesday, Jan 7 (6 pm) Craigsville Senior Center, Craigsville, WV (Nicholas Co.)

Please join the Greenbrier River Watershed Association at the Craigsville Senior Center (35 Library Rd., Craigsville WV) for a presentation and update on the proposed Mountain Valley and Appalachian Connector Pipelines. Lawyers from Appalachian Mountain Advocates will also be there to discuss landowner rights and answer questions from concerned community members.

Saturday, Jan 17 (2 pm) Jackson Mill WV Building, Weston, WV (Lewis Co.)

Please join the Greenbrier River Watershed Association as Elise Keaton presents an update on the proposed Mountain Valley, Appalachian Connector and Atlantic Coast Pipelines. Lawyers from Appalachian Mountain Advocates will also be there to discuss landowner rights and answer questions from concerned community members.

To get up-to-date information on scheduled meetings: www.mareproject.org

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Mountain Valley Pipeline and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline — Open Houses throughout West Virginia.

Here is a chance to confront company reps with your concerns and questions. Here are links to their schedules:

Mountain Valley Pipeline Open House Schedule

Atlantic Coast Pipeline Open House Schedule

(scroll down and click on “Open Houses and Public Meetings”)

Many community members are interested in meeting before the Open Houses. For more information please contact elise@greenbrier.org 304-647-4792

In addition, there is a Pre-Filing Open House on the so-called Supply Header Project – January 26 – in Doddridge County, which they bill as an “Informational event to share Project details with stakeholders, answer stakeholder questions, and gather information on local stakeholder issues and concerns”.

Monday, January 26, 5-7:30pm, Doddridge County Park, County Route 50/16, West Union, WV

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One Year Anniversary of the Elk River Chemical Leak

When/Where: January 9, 2015, events from 3pm until 9pm in and around the WV Culture Center on the State Capitol Grounds. All events are free of charge and open to the public, and are organized by active members of the WV Safe Water Roundtable.

Two 2-hour free workshops sponsored by the West Virginia Rivers Coalition that will inform everyone about clean water issues and give them the tools and support to get involved. The schedule:

8–9 p.m. Screening of Elk River Blues Documentary

A world premiere of the documentary film by Mike Youngren features West Virginians’ response to systemic failures that continue to threaten our water. Film sponsored by the West Virginia Rivers Coalition and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Charleston in the WV Culture Center Theater.

The events on January 9, held to mark the one year anniversary of the Elk River chemical leak, kick-off “January: A Month of Water.” Visit the “Events” tab at www.ourwaterwv.org for details on upcoming events.

Chuck Wyrostok, Outreach Organizer, Sierra Club, WV Chapter

Phone:  877 252 0257.  Email: outreach@marcellus-wv.com

Web-site:   www.marcellus-wv.com Note: Water is Life…Keep It Clean

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For additional information see also:  www.WVMatters.com

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