(It's not even really "spin," it's just flat-out lies and propaganda at this point. - promoted by lowkell)![]() Union Hill was established after emancipation when previous slaveholders gave the ancestors of current Union Hill residents land on which to live and farm. Many in this community have worked tirelessly to keep their legacy intact, but Dominion believes it simply has the right to desecrate these properties by running its 42" behemoth through the center of this community. Union Hill also includes the first African-American Church in Nelson County, St. Hebron Baptist Church. This church was at one time a white-only church, but was deeded to African-Americans in the 1840's. The deed includes a statement allowing both whites and blacks to preach and worship within its walls. We imagine this was there to protect the African-American worshippers since slaves were not legally allowed to own property before emancipation. Ms. Faggert justifies the lawsuits saying "over 3,000 miles of potential routes have been considered." From the reports filed with FERC, it is obvious lines on maps may have been drawn for other possible routes, but Dominion gave them no serious consideration. They simply tallied the miles of forestland, wetlands, pasture and state and national properties the other "proposed routes" would traverse and summarily dismissed. They did no environmental, cultural or historical studies of those proposed routes; none at all. |
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![]() Finally, Ms. Faggert compares the proposed ACP to the many miles of gas pipelines already in place across Virginia and the thousands of jobs to be created by this pipeline. However, she fails to mention this proposed 42" pipeline would carry approximately 30% more natural gas than any pipeline in Virginia, operating at 1440 psi. She fails to mention Dominion has never built a pipeline of this size in this terrain. She does not include the fact that Dominion was recently fined by WV DEP for pollution of several streams from its construction efforts on a much smaller pipeline in less difficult terrain, nor that Dominion and/or its partnerships have been a party in three significant pipeline accidents since October 2nd, 2014, nor that the jobs created will be held by experienced pipeline journeyman, not local workers. We could go on and on about the half-truths Dominion spews, but we believe we have made our point. We need your help. Dominion has millions, and PR firms, and lobbyists to do their bidding. Senators Emmett Hanger and Creigh Deeds have shown true leadership by introducing legislation to repeal the 2004 survey law, Senate Bill 1338! Please call your State Senator and ask him or her to sign onto this legislation, to co-sponsor it. Also, please call or email members of the Senate's Commerce and Labor Committee to vote in favor of this legislation so we can get it to the Senate floor. We have included this link which lists names, phone numbers and emails of the Labor and Commerce Committee members. Our communities have been working hard to fight back! We need you and we ask for your help NOW to help move this legislation forward. Marion Kanour Sharon Ponton Marilyn Shifflett ~Free Nelson Joanna Salidis ~Friends of Nelson |