Appalmad attorneys are back in court with a promising new challenge to FERC's fundamentally flawed tolling order practice, which keeps pipeline... https://t.co/qkLExEieJF
“The Sierra Club and Appalachian Mountain Advocates are representing environmentalists in the case.
The D.C. Circuit will take a closer look at a federal energy agency’s review practice that... https://t.co/j6pDyA3hcc
Read more some of our recent work -- we just sued four coal and chemical facilities for serious violations of the Clean Water Act in our region. https://t.co/hFLvebEkhI
We are enforcing the public's right to know more information about West Virginia’s highly-touted, $84 billion petrochemical investment agreement with China. Click to link to learn more. https://t.co/p0gEniXpMC
Appalachian Mountain Advocates attorneys were in the DC Court of Appeals this week challenging FERC's approval of the Mountain Valley Pipeline. Read the full story below. https://t.co/RWuq8eSWoO
The construction of a natural gas pipeline through Southwest Virginia has violated environmental regulations and permits more than 300 times, a lawsuit filed by the state of Virginia alleges. https://t.co/pKtBEIuPB0
Great analysis by the court explaining its ruling in our favor earlier this fall. Mountain Valley Pipeline is currently prohibited from any construction in any stream or wetland in its path. https://t.co/slKP5Nz2qI
Great news for clean water advocates! ACP now lacks authorization to do any instream or wetland construction anywhere along its route. https://t.co/fCZ3JqOpXb
Appalachian Mountain Advocates attorneys are in court today fighting for the public's right to information surrounding West Virginia’s investment agreement with China Energy. https://t.co/wpv4Hm1OFg
More coverage of our win from yesterday! Good news for our West Virginia waterways while we pursue a legal challenge to ACP's permit. https://t.co/WgELNbTrNb
Good news for West Virginia streams! ACP had threatened to start blasting through streams in Pocahontas and Randolph Counties as soon as tomorrow, so lawyers from Appalmad worked hard this week to stop them. https://t.co/s2wuTnKXUj
“Frankly, it is astounding that the Commission has not yet issued a stop work order in response to Mountain Valley’s loss of its Clean Water Act authorizations,” attorneys Ben Luckett and Derek Teaney of Appalachian Mountain Advocates wrote Monday in... https://t.co/dQEuNYFnlE
“The Pittsburgh District did the right thing in granting our request to suspend MVP’s last stream crossing permit. Now the ball is in FERC’s court to put a stop to upland construction. Not... https://t.co/B8S6BiznI8