Appeals court declines latest request to stop work on the Mountain Valley Pipeline
An attempt to once again stall work on the Mountain Valley Pipeline fell short Wednesday, when a federal appeals court let stand a finding that construction would not jeopardize endangered species.
The Sierra Club and other environmental groups contend that two species of protected fish the Roanoke logperch and the candy darter could be pushed closer to extinction if the controversial project pollutes their waters.
Cutting down trees for a 125-foot wide path for the huge natural gas pipeline could also destroy the habitats of the Indiana and northern long-eared bats, the groups argued in seeking a stay of biological opinion from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
But in a brief order Wednesday afternoon, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied the request, which if granted would have been a major setback for Mountain Valley.
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