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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140957 Ver 2_Allow the ACP to Stay on Schedule_20170811 (1938) Strickland, Bev From:Gene Wilkinson <myvoice@oneclickpolitics.com> Sent:Friday, August 11, 2017 1:15 PM To:SVC_DENR.publiccomments Subject:Allow the ACP to Stay on Schedule Re: Allow the ACP to Stay on Schedule Dear Ms. Higgins, North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality RE: Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) 401 Permit Application I write to urge you to allow the Atlantic Coast Pipeline to continue its scheduled progress without delay. This project will be significant for the economy and prosperity of North Carolina. Over the past three years, the ACP has sought review and input by various federal, state, and local agencies, as well as hundreds of individuals with a stake in the project. The ACP project team has provided more than 100,000 pages of reports and documentation about everything from construction safety and economic impact to pollinators and water safety—and much more. Throughout this extensive process, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and many other agencies have carefully analyzed potential impacts to the land, air and water quality, wildlife, and other resources. They have determined that the ACP team has adopted the necessary measures to protect our environment. I hope the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality will have confidence in the established process for these kinds of important infrastructure projects, appreciate the extensive preservation work being done, and approve the ACP. A copy of this letter will be sent to my local, state and federal elected officials. 1 Sincerely, Gene Wilkinson gene_wilkinson@yahoo.com 7049428966 2540 Pickway drive Charlotte, NC 28269 Constituent Prepared by One Click Politics (tm) at www.oneclickpolitics.com. One Click Politics provides online communications tools for supporters of a cause, issue, organization or association to contact their elected officials. For more information regarding our policies and services, please contact info@oneclickpolitics.com 2