ACP Archives
The Friends of Buckingham have worked for more than seven years to protect our lands from the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Our efforts were successful!
An archive of what went into this remarkable environmental accomplishment follows.
Pipelines & Compressor Stations
The fight against the ACP
Other Environmental Issues
Climate change and more
Environmental Justice
Courts and regulatory agencies managing environmental issues
Media Center
Videos of our hearings and celebrations
Pipelines & Compressor Stations
Judge rules family must leave property for pipeline construction
HUNTINGDON -- A Huntingdon County judge ruled this week that a family camped out on its own property has to vacate the premises to allow construction to continue for the Mariner East 2 Pipeline. Ellen Gerheart and her husband have owned the property that is now...
Letter: Is pipeline ‘too big to handle’ for DEQ?
Is the Atlantic Coast Pipeline permit too big to deny? Maybe keeping track of the ACP’s 1,989 water body crossings by our DEQ is just too big a job, even if it is their job. The Natural Gas Act specifically preserves state authority to approve or deny a Water Quality...
Anti-Pipeline Hikers Celebrate End of Route with Church Service
BUCKINGHAM COUNTY, Va. (WVIR) - Sunday, anti-pipeline hikers reached the end of the line on their two-week trek following the path of the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline across the Shenandoah Valley and central Virginia. The hikers celebrated the completion of their...
Pipeline protestors face arrest, charges on their own land
Responding to a request by Sunoco Logistics, a Huntingdon County judge has ordered a family and their supporters off the construction path of the Mariner East 2, which runs through their property. The ruling by Judge George Zanic means the family could be arrested on...
Source of drinking water for 13.9 million people
Virginia River Healers No Pipelines Video - 06/30/2017 See more
How big is a 42″ pipeline? This big.
See More Preserve Floyd - 06/30/2017
State: 129,000 Oil, Gas Pipelines Are Within 1,000 Feet Of Occupied Buildings
Colorado has nearly 129,000 underground oil and gas pipelines within about 1,000 feet (300 meters) of occupied buildings, according to energy company reports ordered by the state after a fatal house explosion blamed on a severed gas line. Friday was the deadline for...
DAKOTA ACCESS-STYLE POLICING MOVES TO PENNSYLVANIA’S MARINER EAST 2 PIPELINE
Leaked documents and public records reveal a troubling fusion of private security, public law enforcement, and corporate money in the fight over the Dakota Access Pipeline. AFTER MONTHS OF employing military-style counterinsurgency tactics to subvert opposition to the...
Mountaineer Gas Eminent Domain Lawsuit Against Keseckers Court Hearing Set for Friday in Berkeley Springs
Mountaineer Gas will be in the Morgan County Courthouse in Berkeley Springs this Friday June 30 at 9 am in an effort to forcibly take parts of the Kesecker family farm by eminent domain for a controversial gas pipeline. Christopher Robertson Jackson Kelly The proposed...
New oil spill clean-up continues
Workers have removed an estimated 1,700 gallons of oil which spilled from a pipe in Convis Township. Workers from Omimex Energy in Ludington, which owns the well, and several subcontractors have been working 12-hours each day since a leak was discovered June 12 in a...
Other Environmental Issues
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Environmental Justice
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.






