Attend a scoping session on the SSEP
Pipeline giant Williams Companies is trying to move forward with its newly proposed 54-mile “Southeast Supply Enhancement Project.” This would be added to its existing pipelines, also known as the Transco pipeline system, which would start in Virginia and cross multiple North Carolina counties and require multiple polluting gas compressor station units.

Part of the federal review of the proposed pipeline project includes a “scoping” period for the public to share specific concerns about the impacts of the project. The federal agency reviewing the project, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, will host two in-person scoping meetings on June 24 in Lexington, North Carolina, and on June 25 in Chatham, Virginia, and we hope you can attend.

The meetings are a chance to share how new methane gas infrastructure would affect your community and to share specific concerns about impacts to streams, rivers, and cultural and historical resources. Add your voice to push back against new pipelines that pollute our air, harm our water and add to the climate crisis!

Attend a meeting:

Monday, June 24, 5-7 p.m.
Holiday Inn Express and Suites
351 Vineyards Crossing
Lexington, N.C. 27295

RSVP

Tuesday, June 25, 5-7 p.m.
Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex
19783 U.S. Route 29
Chatham, VA 24531

RSVP




Sign our petition to FERC asking for a full environmental review of the project!

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