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Pipeline blast leaves mark on Salem community

by Nelson Bailey | May 15, 2017 | Accidents, Pipelines

On the morning of April 29, people near Greensburg opened their Facebook pages to a fiery reminder. The app’s “memory” algorithm picked up on the buzz created by images of an orange sky above Salem Township and asked users if they wanted to repost them on the one-year...

Reynolds: New info should prompt McAuliffe to rescind pipeline support

by Nelson Bailey | May 12, 2017 | Pipelines, Spiritual Ecology

Reynolds is retired from a global engineering and technology company. He lives in Roanoke. Will “The Virginia Way,” that shameless, slippery, insider relationship between Gov. Terry McAuliffe, his administration, a host of our General Assembly members, and several...

ACP is a ‘sordid saga’

by Nelson Bailey | May 12, 2017 | Pipelines

Letter to the editor – Farmville Herald – 05/09/2017 Read more

Va. climate protesters say Dominion gas pipeline requires ‘mountaintop removal’

by Nelson Bailey | May 10, 2017 | For Landowners, Pipelines, Politics of energy

RICHMOND — Bill and Lynn Limpert rallied outside Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s Capitol Square offices Thursday with a poster-sized photo of themselves back home in rural Bath County, standing at the foot of a massive sugar maple. Measuring 12 feet around, the tree is part of...

Rhode Island tribe opposing Massachusetts pipeline claims FERC dropped ball on ceremonial stone landscapes

by Nelson Bailey | May 10, 2017 | Pipelines, Regulatory Permit Process

  A Rhode Island Indian tribe opposing a Massachusetts pipeline claims the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission violated federal law last month when it allowed tree-cutting in the Otis State Forest for Kinder Morgan’s Connecticut Expansion project. FERC...

Ohio EPA orders Rover pipeline builder to pay $431,000 for violations

by Nelson Bailey | May 10, 2017 | Health & Safety, Pipelines

The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has ordered Energy Transfer, the company building the Rover natural gas distribution pipeline, to pay $431,000 for water and air pollution violations at various locations across the state. In its order issued Friday, OEPA also...
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