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$6.2B Mountain Valley Gas Line Completion Faces New Court Setback

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West Virginia approval was vacated by a Richmond, Va., federal court, which cited errors and ordered a permit redo for the 303-mile line from the Marcellus shale region in the currently halted project's latest legal battle.

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Appeals Court Takes New Aim at Mountain Valley Pipeline Despite Mandated Curbs

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panel halts project work in protected forest just days after agencies deliver permits as mandated in new debt ceiling law to speed 303-mile natural gas line across Virginia and West Virginia, with December finish target in possible jeopardy.

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$6.2B Mountain Valley Gas Pipeline Faces New Court Setback

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West Virginia agency's approval has been vacated by a federal court in Richmond, Va., which cited errors and ordered a permit redo for the 303-mile line from the Marcellus shale region in the ongoing project's latest legal battle.

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Federal Court Vacates Corps Permit for Mountain Valley Pipeline

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A federal appeals court has vacated a Corps of Engineers construction permit for the 300-mile Mountain Valley natural gas pipeline from West Virginia to southern Virginia.

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$6.2B Mountain Valley Gas Pipeline Gains Key State Approval

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Virginia narrowly OKs controversial water crossing permit in a 107-mile portion of the 373-mile route also in West Virginia and North Carolina, but two federal approvals remain

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European Union Avoids Fracturing

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The top French court ruled against Schuepbach Energy LLC, a Dallas-based drilling concern which had two exploration permits revoked because of the ban. More than 40 fracking permits were expected to be granted in the U.K. Southeast Utilities West Virginia Wind Power europe Fracking United Kingdom' Great Lakes U.S. -

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Selling Safety So the Employees Buy

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Employees should be thoroughly trained how to safely do their job before they are permitted to begin unsupervised work. One company in West Virginia set up an incentive program that involved donations to a local charity. Training provides employees with knowledge that becomes the first step towards preventing safety hazards.

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