Radical Green Groups Challenge MVP in 4th Circus Court – Again

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MVP Route (click for larger version)
Here we go again. Early this year the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) issued a permit to Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) to run through 3.5 miles of woodlands, and under the Appalachian Trail, in the Jefferson National Forest in Monroe County in West Virginia, in and Giles and Montgomery counties in Virginia (see US Forest Service Issues Approval for MVP Thru Jefferson Forest). Not long after, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) endorsed USFS’s plan by issuing a right-of-way grant and its own permit to MVP, saying pipeline construction along the path won't kill too many bats and other critters (see BLM Approves MVP Request to Build in Jefferson Natl Forest). It didn't take long for radicalized groups including the Sierra Club, Appalachian Voices, and Wild Virginia to sue.

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