Bent Mountain landowners prevent pipeline crew from surveying property

Jul 11, 2017 | Environmental Justice, Pipelines

BENT MOUNTAIN, Va. (WDBJ7) Bent Mountain resident Kathy Chandler called police Monday morning when Mountain Valley Pipeline crews showed up ready to survey her land.

“They were just here a month ago,” Chandler said. “We were just doing this a month ago. To have them come again feels… ‘harassment comes to mind.”

Neighbors quickly joined forces, linking hands to create a human barricade and block the workers from their lands.

The crew on scene declined to comment and directed us to Mountain Valley Pipeline spokesperson Natalie Cox who issued the following statement via email:

“In light of the various court rulings permitting MVP surveys, it’s unfortunate that landowners and others continue to interfere with the important and necessary survey work that is required as part of the regulatory process. We are not offering comment on any specific issues that may, or may not, have occurred in the field; and the MVP project team remains confident that we have the legal authority under Virginia statute to access property for survey activity and expects to continue this important survey work in accordance with the strict requirements of Virginia law.”

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