Appalachia gathers dissent to gas pipeline bound for eastern N.C. [View all]
Appalachia gathers dissent to gas pipeline bound for eastern N.C.
By Sean Cockerham
McClatchy Washington Bureau
November 11, 2014
WAYNESBORO, Va. Fred Powell was born under the misty mountain ridges that hug southwest Virginia , beneath the Appalachian Trail and where Shenandoah National Parks Skyline Drive turns into the Blue Ridge Parkway, in a farmhouse his great-great-grandfather built in 1832.
Time passes slowly in the rolling green landscape. Part of the so-called Breadbasket of the Confederacy during the Civil War, farmers have long worked the land, raising cows and crops, joined in recent years by wineries and craft breweries that attract day-trippers from the college town of Charlottesville.
This quiet area is being roiled by plans announced in September to put it in the path of a 42-inch pipeline from West Virginia through North Carolina. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline, primarily a project of Dominion Resources and Duke Energy, would ship natural gas 550 miles from the fracking fields of the Marcellus and Utica shales to economically struggling counties in eastern North Carolina, where there are hopes it will help to attract industry.
Powell, like others in Virginias Nelson and Augusta counties, is refusing to allow Dominion Resources to come through his farmland and survey for the pipeline right of way, saying theyll do whatever they can to try to stop the $5 billion project....
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