MORATORIUM ON NEW GAS INFRASTRUCTURE INCLUDED IN DRAFT STATEMENT FROM ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

Jun 4, 2018 | Environmental Justice, Press Releases

Press Release to Farmville Herald

For immediate release:
June 4, 2018

Contact:
Heidi Dhivya Berthoud 434-979-9732
friendsofbuckinghamcountyva@gmail.com

https://www.friendsofbuckinghamva.org/

Friends of Buckingham co-sponsored a tour of the Union Hill proposed compressor station site and the Yogaville community for the Advisory Council on Environmental Justice. We are very pleased by the decision by ACEJ. Below is a Facebook post by one of our ally groups.

Interfaith Alliance for Climate Justice is in Buckingham, Virginia.

MORATORIUM ON NEW GAS INFRASTRUCTURE INCLUDED IN DRAFT STATEMENT FROM ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam’s Advisory Council on Environmental Justice reached consensus May 30 on a draft statement recommending a moratorium on new gas infrastructure in the Commonwealth and calling for a stream-by-stream assessment of the impact of both the Atlantic Coast and Mountain Valley pipelines.

The advisory council, created by former Gov. Terry McAuliffe in 2017, also said placing the Atlantic Coast Pipeline’s compressor station in Union Hill, an historic African-American community in Buckingham County, exhibits racism and maintained that the human rights of protestors — including those who have engaged in tree sits — are being violated by state and local law enforcement officials as well as the U.S. Forestry Service.

Consensus on a final draft will be worked out quickly, members said, and the language could be modified. No timetable has been set, but council members said it was important to finalize their recommendations before decisions are made by other regulatory bodies. When completed, the recommendations will be sent to Gov. Northam.

The council held its May 30 meeting in Buckingham County to give members a first-hand view of areas that will be impacted by the ACP and compressor station. It also heard concerns expressed by about 30 people during a public comment period. Matt Strickler, Secretary of Natural Resources, joined the council for its meeting.

~~ Robert Dilday, co-director, Interfaith Alliance for Climate Justice

 

 

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