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Neighbors Helping Neighbors…Putting the Power Back in the Hands of Landowners – Augusta County Alliance
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How You Can Help. Neighbors Helping NeighborsPutting the Power Back in the Hands of Landowners. Augusta County’s Virginia Easement Action Team. Our Virginia Easement Action Team is modeled after a success story in Nebraska where landowners banded together to stop the Keystone XL pipeline. Listen to Art Tanderup’s recount below. By signing a pledge* to stand with your neighbors and not sign an early easement offer from Dominion you accomplish the fol...
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Supervisors Oppose Surveys Along Proposed ACP Route – Augusta County Alliance
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How You Can Help. Supervisors Oppose Surveys Along Proposed ACP Route. The Augusta County Board of Supervisors voted 7-0 on May 25 to send a letter to Dominion. Telling them that their chosen route through Augusta County does not comply with Virginia statute 56-49.01 (that allows natural gas companies to survey property without landowners’ permission) because it is NOT the “most advantageous route.”. Send the Supervisors thanks! Sign up for E-alerts.
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Gas Pipeline Campaign – Augusta County Alliance
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How You Can Help. Dominion Power and its partners announced plans in June 2014 for a major new natural gas pipeline through more than 40 miles (now 56 miles) of Augusta County. In September 2015, Dominion filed its formal application with the Federal Energy Resources Commission (FERC) and released a map of the proposed route that has since been revised several times. View the route. Who Is In Charge? Dominion must also receive a permit from the U.S&...
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How You Can Help – Augusta County Alliance
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How You Can Help. How You Can Help. There is a lot each of us can do to make a strong case against construction of a gas pipeline through Augusta County’s farms and forests. Comment on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). 8211; You can send comments on the DEIS to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) until April 6th. More information here. Send the Forest Service a note of support. Send letters to newspapers. 8211; View our guide.
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Who We Are – Augusta County Alliance
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How You Can Help. Welcome to the Augusta County Alliance. The Augusta County Alliance is dedicated to preserving our rural landscape and economy, our clean air and water, and our abundant wildlife habitat and historic resources. We believe engaged citizens and landowners can make a compelling case that a huge 42-inch gas transmission line should not tear through our county. Residents and friends of Augusta County are welcome to join our efforts. The Aug...
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Honor America’s Veterans – Augusta County Alliance
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How You Can Help. On Veterans Day remember to honor America’s veterans for defending our country and our freedoms and for their willingness to sacrifice all for our principles. These men and women had our backs. Now let’s stand up for them. Don’t let a private corporation take their land and trample their rights for private gain. Say NO to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline! Click on each veteran’s image below to read their story. Sign up for E-alerts. VEAT is...
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The ACP in a Nutshell – Augusta County Alliance
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How You Can Help. The ACP in a Nutshell. Guest Column by Thomas Hadwin. Upon inspection, we find that the first power plant that requires a new supply of natural gas in Virginia is not scheduled for operation until 2022, the next major one is proposed for 2030. So what is the rush? We have plenty of time for thorough deliberation of the options. Since the gas transport fee is part of the fuel cost and is automatically passed through to ratepayers, shoul...
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Pipeline Community Meeting September 6, 2104 – Augusta County Alliance
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How You Can Help. Pipeline Community Meeting September 6, 2104. On September 6th, 2014 Augusta County Supervisor Tracy Pyles brought community together with experts to address the potential impact of the proposed pipeline on various aspects of Augusta County. Special thanks for his expertise in video and making it possible to have this information as a resource going forward in our fight against the pipeline. Karst and the Proposed Dominion Pipeline:.
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Resources – Augusta County Alliance
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How You Can Help. Pipeline Reports and Information. Augusta County Fact Sheet. Synapse Report: Are the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and the Mountain Valley Pipeline Necessary? Augusta County and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline: Summary of Economic Effects. Economic Costs of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline: Effects on Property Value, Ecosystem Services, and Economic Development in Western and Central Virginia. Staunton Mayor Carolyn Dull DEIS comments to DEQ and FERC.