State, feds call for improved pipeline environmental impact statement

State, feds call for improved pipeline environmental impact statement

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016 5:30 pm
By Duncan Adams duncan.adams@roanoke.com 981-3324

An alleged CliffNotes version should not pass muster. That appears to be a growing consensus.

Virginia’s Department of Environmental Quality cited federal law Thursday when adding its voice to many others calling for a more complete draft environmental impact statement for the proposed Mountain Valley Pipeline.

The law states, “If a draft statement is so inadequate as to preclude meaningful analysis, the agency shall prepare and circulate a revised draft of the appropriate section.”

DEQ advised the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that “a supplemental [draft statement] is needed to address adequate analysis of newly submitted route changes.”

FERC issued the draft environmental impact statement, or DEIS, on Sept. 16. The deadline was Thursday for public comment on the draft, which featured a 781-page statement and appendices that totaled 2,671 pages. Read more.

 

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