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Thursday, January 25, 2024   

Environmental groups in North Carolina are demanding changes to the Southgate extension of the Mountain Valley Pipeline.

Ridge Graham, North Carolina program manager for Appalachian Voices, said while the original plan was to transport gas to the homes of North Carolina residents served by the Public Service of North Carolina, the project's future is uncertain since the pipeline's operator submitted a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requesting changes.

"They're trying to bring in way more gas on it, using a bigger pipe, which is going to have different impacts and concerns. We don't even know where the gas is going to end up anymore, and we don't know what it's going to be used for anymore," Graham outlined. "We're trying to treat this project as something completely different, and we hope that federal regulators do the same."

Under the proposed changes, the pipeline would now stretch 31 miles, ending in Rockingham County, North Carolina. The diameter of the pipe would also increase from 16 and 24 inches to 30 inches.

Graham noted the company went through an application process a few years ago, assessing the environmental impacts and risks. He explained there is concern the assumptions made by the pipeline operator and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission may no longer hold true for the new project, and need to be reevaluated.

Graham emphasized the project is causing concern among residents and landowners who will be directly affected, in addition to having significant environmental impacts.

"With a bigger pipeline like they're proposing for this, there's risks of leak, risks of explosions, impact to waterways from construction," Graham stressed. "Anybody that lives near there, anybody that goes there, visits nearby or commutes through there for work or any other reason to see family, all of those people will be impacted by this project."

Gov. Roy Cooper sent a letter to federal regulators in July 2023, urging them to reject a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, citing the EPA's proposed carbon reduction standards for fossil fuel-fired power plants.

Although the certificate has been extended until 2026, Graham wants the government to reconsider and deny it. But even if it doesn't happen, the company will still be required to secure state-level water permits and there will be a public comment period before the project could be approved.


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