Trail Group Holding Meetings To Update State Plan
West Virginia TRAIL is holding a series of meetings this fall to give the public a chance to weigh in on maintaining the state’s recreational trails.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA section of pipe burst during hydrostatic testing on May 1 at Bent Mountain, Virginia, releasing large volumes of municipal water and sediment into streams and on nearby properties.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsInitially, the only way the public knew about the incident was because a landowner reported the sediment-laden water had inundated her property to the state’s Department of Environmental Quality.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA provision in the debt ceiling bill heading to the U.S. House of Representatives includes language that would expedite the final permits for construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe latest push, by Sen. Joe Manchin, to have the provision attached to a defense spending bill, also came up short.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsTo get Joe Manchin's vote on a budget bill, Democratic leaders promised to consider legislation that would help a natural gas pipeline get built in his state. But the pipeline still faces opposition.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsPutting liquefied natural gas, or LNG, on trains could be a way to get more of the fuel to export terminals, where it can be sent to Europe.
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