Workshop on Monitoring Pipeline Construction Thru Wetlands & Streams

by Duane Nichols on June 26, 2023

Learn to monitor these destructive large diameter pipelines for damages & pollution

Learn How to Monitor Pipeline Construction and Report Pollution!

Invitation from Wild Virginia, WV Rivers Coalition, Appalachian Voices & POWHR, June 25, 2023

As you may know, the Fiscal Responsibility Act, passed by Congress and signed into law by the President, granted the approval of the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP). As a result, MVP is scheduled to restart construction as early as this week.

Wild Virginia along with many other partner groups, including the West Virginia Rivers Coalition, POWHR, and Appalachian Voices, have been tirelessly working to protect our water, land, and communities throughout this process. There are still over 400 waterways and more than 20 miles of upland areas to be crossed in Virginia. To hold MVP accountable, we need to increase our capacity to monitor construction and report pollution to ensure the environmental impacts are minimized.

Join us for a virtual training on June 29, 2023, at 07:00 PM, to protect our rivers and streams from potential harm caused by the Mountain Valley Pipeline.

Training workshop via Zoom on June 29th @ 7 PM

We need your help to ensure our waterways remain undamaged! This webinar will cover how to monitor pipeline construction and report pollution using the Stream Watch App. Register now for the Pipeline Visual Assessment Training and be part of our effort to safeguard our waterways.

From our friends at Wild Virginia, WV Rivers Coalition, Appalachian Voices & POWHR

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