Nelson County, VA Refuses to Sell Water to Atlantic Coast Pipe

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Talk about obtuse--about cutting off your nose to spite your face. The dunderheads at the Nelson County Service Authority have just voted to turn down $3.5 million of revenue from Dominion Energy's Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) over the next two years. ACP wanted to buy water from the authority to use in underground horizontal directional drilling for the pipeline as it passes through the region. ACP would have paid half a million dollars for a hookup fee and a rate of 10 cents a gallon for the water. The five dunderheads on the board--three of them brand new in the past month--offered up all sorts of excuses to cover the fact they simply don't want the pipeline. They don't want to be seen "supporting" it. Makes for uncomfortable conversations at the local Five & Dime. Frankly, it doesn't matter. ACP has said they already have an alternative source for the water and will simply truck it in. Congratulations to the Service Authority Board--you just made your community less safe and poorer. Less safe because now water truck after water truck will clog up the highways (running the risk of accidents), and poorer because you turned down $3.5 million you could have used to give a break in water fees to county residents...

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