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Welcome to the community hub to stop Transco SSEP & T15

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NC Action Alert!

Tell Gov. Stein & NCDEQ to deny SSEP's permits by Dec 19!

We're anticipating the NC Dept. of Environmental Quality will announce 2 key decisions for the SSEP pipeline’s water and air permits on Dec 19th. Without these permits, the project cannot move forward.


We’re targeting Governor Stein to use his power to encourage denial of these permits between now and Dec 19th.


Can you use this form and personalize the sample text below to help flood Gov. Stein's inbox?

send your message to gov. stein!

SAMPLE TEXT:

Dear Governor Stein,


I have seen local governments such as Midway, Guilford County, Greensboro and Forsyth County express concern and ask FERC to deny Transco's proposed Southeast Supply Enhancement Project a Certificate, and I join those voices. 


I am concerned about the proposed gas pipeline buildout in the South, which is unnecessary and would harm natural resources and communities. The construction of this project would pollute waterways and harm habitat for aquatic species along the pipeline route. 


Notably, the proposed SSEP crosses waterways in the Jordan Lake and Randleman Lake watersheds, which together provide drinking water for more than one million North Carolinians. In addition, portions of the SSEP pipeline would be co-located with Mountain Valley Pipeline's proposed Southgate project, which would exacerbate water quality impacts.


I am also concerned that Transco has not proposed to install electric motor-driven compressors at Stations 150 and 155 in North Carolina, as it has done in Virginia, Alabama, and South Carolina, and instead proposes to install polluting methane gas-fired combustion turbines. FERC needs to thoroughly analyze the project's air quality impacts, including on communities near the compressor stations that are already overburdened by pollution.


Please deny the project air and water permits for this unneeded proposed methane pipeline. 


Thank you,

Upcoming Events

Tues Dec 16

Pipeline Fighters’ Celebration

5:30pm

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8pm

etc.gso community collective 1333 Grove St, Greensboro, NC 27403

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Tues Dec 16

Pipeline Fighters’ Celebration

Meet impacted landowners, organizers from across the state, and other community members in the fight against pipelines. We'll eat together, ...

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5:30pm

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8pm

etc.gso community collective 1333 Grove St, Greensboro, NC 27403

Thurs Dec 18

VA DEQ Public Hearing on DEQ's Public Comment Summary + Responses

5pm

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9pm

Institute for Advanced Learning and Research’s Barkhouser Auditorium 150 Slayton Avenue in Danville, VA

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Thurs Dec 18

VA DEQ Public Hearing on DEQ's Public Comment Summary + Responses

This public hearing provides an opportunity for individuals who previously commented on the draft VWP Permit and/or the tentative Upland 401...

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5pm

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9pm

Institute for Advanced Learning and Research’s Barkhouser Auditorium 150 Slayton Avenue in Danville, VA

Fri Dec 19

Last Day to Pressure Gov. Stein & NC DEQ!

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Fri Dec 19

Last Day to Pressure Gov. Stein & NC DEQ!

NC Dept. of Environmental Quality is expected to announce 2 key decisions for the SSEP pipeline’s water and air permits on Dec 19th. Without...

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