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Sierra Club v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Sierra Club v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ↗
20-1427United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (D.C. Cir.)7 entries
Filing Date
Document
Type
06/28/2022
Petition for review denied.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review challenging Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approvals of a new natural gas pipeline project extending the Mountain Valley Mainline System Project from its terminus in Virginia to facilities in North Carolina. The court found that FERC’s National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review was adequate and also found that FERC acted reasonably in approving the developer’s initial rate of return on equity. The petitioners’ NEPA claim focused on sedimentation and erosion impacts. Their arguments included that FERC relied on mitigation measures that had proven to be ineffective on the Mainline Project. The petitioners said FERC had ascribed the Mainline Project’s failures to “record-breaking precipitation” in 2018 and had failed to address that climate change would be expected to result in more severe storms in the future. The D.C. Circuit did not directly address the climate change point, but noted that FERC did not expect the 2018 precipitation level to repeat and that measures had been proposed to avoid erosion and sediment control issues. The court also said that “[o]n the whole, Petitioners’ criticisms miss the point of the mitigation measure discussion as an ‘information-forcing’ exercise” since NEPA does not mandate a mitigation plan.
Decision
08/16/2021
Unopposed motion to withdraw filed by Monacan Indian Nation and Sappony Tribe.
Motion
07/28/2021
Reply brief filed by petitioners.
Reply
07/12/2021
Answering brief filed by respondent-intervenors Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC and Public Service Company of North Carolina, Inc.
Brief