MVP Restoration Work in Jefferson National Forest Begins
A major effort by the radical left to block the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) from crossing a piddly 3.5 miles of the Jefferson National Forest (JNF) failed. But not for lack of trying. Big Green paid protesters to sit in trees, chain themselves to cars, and all manner of illegal tactics to try and slow or stop progress on building the pipeline through JNF (see our MVP in JNJ stories here). The pipeline itself is now completed, and restoration work is underway in some locations like JNF. In the case of JNF, MVP is removing construction debris and replanting native vegetation.
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