The Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) has been stopped for good -- but communities in North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia are still reeling from the impacts of this fracked gas project.
Before the ACP was cancelled, the companies behind it -- Duke and Dominion Energy -- graded land and clear-cut trees to make way for its construction. That damage remains, even though the pipeline will not be built.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) could address the environmental damage that was caused to communities along the pipeline route. But we need your help to push it to act.