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Rally in Roanoke: Call for SWCB Meeting

June 18, 2018 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Citizen observers for the Mountain Valley Watch program have documented and reported as many as 20 erosion control violations to the Department of Environmental Quality since mid-April 2018. Yet DEQ has not issued any violation notices or warnings to the contractor or MVP LLC. The number and severity of problems should require an immediate investigation into the reported violations, yet DEQ officials denied the existence of violations and problems during a recent court hearing in Roanoke. Virginia residents are justifiably concerned that DEQ is not fulfilling its responsibility to correct and enforce serious violations of state laws.

A growing number of both individuals and groups are urging the State Water Control Board to immediately hold a meeting to determine the adequacy of the Army Corps’ Nationwide Permit 12 to protect the Blue Ridge region’s rivers, streams, and drinking water. The Board is not currently scheduled to meet until August 21 to consider the adequacy of the federal permit, but in light of the ongoing problems and the daily, direct harm to state waters from pipeline construction activities, a decision on the permit cannot wait until late August.

There will be a rally with speakers to call for a prompt SWCB meeting on Monday, June 18, 2018 at 2:00 pm, Wasena Park, Roanoke, VA (near Vic Thomas Greenway bridge by the Roanoke River).

Speakers include:

  • Delegate Sam Rasoul
  • Russell Chisholm, Preserve Giles
  • Cynthia Munley Preserve Salem
  • Dr. Tina Smusz, MD, MPH, health educator
  • Mary Beth Coffey, landowner
  • Jason Shelton, Mountain Valley Watch

Details

Date:
June 18, 2018
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://powhr.org/2018/06/16/citizen-groups-call-for-va-water-control-board-to-meet-to-address-violations/

Venue

Wasena Park
near Vic Thomas Greenway bridge by the Roanoke River
Roanoke, VA United States
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Organizer

POWHR (Protect Our Water Heritage Rights)

 

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