
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 17
(By Mr. Speaker, Mr. Kiss, and Delegates Mahan,
McGraw, Susman and R. M. Thompson)
[Introduced February 4, 2002
]
Requesting that Dominion Transmission, Inc., give serious
consideration to the concerns and suggestions of the citizens
of Raleigh County as they relate to the proposed Greenbrier
Pipeline Project.

Whereas
, Natural gas is an environmentally-friendly fossil fuel
that is abundant in West Virginia; and

Whereas
, West Virginia is the leading natural gas producing
state east of the Mississippi River; and

Whereas
, The production, transmission, storage and distribution
of natural gas provides many benefits to the state of West Virginia
through jobs, taxes, and economic development potential; and

Whereas
, Development of infrastructure is critical to the
economic development of West Virginia, provided that it is
undertaken in a manner sensitive to the needs of the people and
communities of the state; and

Whereas
, Dominion Transmission, Inc., of Clarksburg, West
Virginia, hereinafter "Dominion", and Piedmont Natural Gas, Inc., of Charlotte, North Carolina, are sponsoring the proposed Greenbrier
Pipeline Project, a two hundred seventy mile natural gas pipeline
extending from Kanawha County through southern West Virginia and
Virginia into North Carolina; and

Whereas
, The Greenbrier Pipeline Project will cover two hundred
seventy miles stretching from the Dominion gas compressor station
near Clendenin, West Virginia, to its completion point in North
Carolina; and

Whereas
, This pipeline will consist of a thirty inch diameter
pipe which will have a maximum allowable operating pressure of one
thousand two hundred fifty pounds per square inch, while pumping
roughly six hundred million cubic feet of natural gas along its
route; and

Whereas
, The delegation from the twenty-seventh district has
expressed strong opposition to the original proposed route through
Raleigh County due to environmental and other citizen concerns; and

Whereas
, The Greenbrier Pipeline Project will be subject to the
jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which will
study a broad range of environmental and safety considerations,
including an environmental impact statement that will explore the
impact of the pipeline on the environment; and

Whereas
, Federal regulations require that affected landowners and local officials be notified at the time an application is filed
about the opportunity for those individuals to participate during
the federal government review of the proposed pipeline; and

Whereas
, It is requested that the officials at Dominion present
a route that would minimize interference with the residential
property and livelihoods of the citizens of Raleigh County and the
citizens of all counties along the proposed route;

Whereas
, The Greenbrier Pipeline Project can contribute to the
economic development of West Virginia by providing infrastructure
necessary to aid the production, storage and distribution community,
as well as to increase the availability of clean and dependable
natural gas for industrial development; and

Whereas
, The Legislature of West Virginia desires to encourage
the development of all infrastructure in the state, provided that
such development is as compatible as possible with the needs of our
people and our communities, with adverse impact minimized to the
highest reasonable extent possible; and

Whereas
, The environmental impact studies will be completed in
a timely manner and posted in the affected areas for review by the
residents and officials of Raleigh County; and

Whereas
, It is the desire of the Raleigh County delegation that
should this pipeline be constructed Dominion select a route that would not hinder economic development nor minimize the natural
beauty of Raleigh County; and

Whereas
, The delegation from the twenty-seventh delegate
district strongly urges the officials of Dominion take into
consideration the health, welfare, infrastructure needs and
environmental issues as the study on the Greenbrier Pipeline Project
continues; therefore, be it

Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That the Legislature hereby requests that Dominion take into
consideration the safety and welfare of our State's citizens and
present a plan with the least disruptive route that does not
infringe on the environment or hinder economic growth in Southern
West Virginia; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates is
hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the
officials at Dominion Transmission, Inc., and the County Commission
of Raleigh County.