Posted: Sunday, February 12, 2017 12:00 am
Mountain Valley Pipeline’s controversial quest to bury a 42-inch diameter natural gas pipeline through the region requires the company to acquire easements across private property — a process that itself rouses strong reactions.
Mountain Valley reported last week that as of Jan. 27 it had negotiated about 1,250 easement agreements with landowners along the 303-mile pipeline’s proposed route through six counties in Virginia and 11 in West Virginia.


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