Because the Montana Court issued a stay on the permit nationwide, no pipeline can use the permit until the endangered species issue is resolved. The report also looks at the various methods used to cross streams during pipeline construction detailing the advantages and disadvantages of each crossing method. Finally, WV Rivers and TU recommend several ways pipeline construction can reduce impacts on rivers and streams during the routing and permitting phase. Read the full report here. | |
Protecting Drinking Water through Land Conservation - Short Videos | |
WV Rivers Coalition is proud to serve as the host partner for the Safe Water Conservation Collaborative, a vibrant network of more than 25 partners, including water utilities, land conservation organizations, and community groups working together with the mission “Protecting Drinking Water through Land Conservation” in the Eastern Panhandle. We asked three local landowners to share their stories of why they chose to conserve their land and water with a conservation easement. All three landowners shared the significance of protecting their land to conserve the streams and rivers that serve as our drinking water supplies, and they encourage fellow landowners to consider conserving their farms, fields, and forests. To watch the videos and learn more, visit the Collaborative’s website. | |