Date: Senator Tim Kaine 388 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Senator Kaine: As a resident of Virginia, I strongly urge you to oppose any Atlantic Coast Pipeline route that would disturb the commonwealth’s national and state forests, scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, agritourism zones, and critical streams and waterways. I also strongly urge you to ensure that the regulatory process critically examines what needs the proposed pipeline is intended to fulfill, and alternative methods of meeting those needs. At a minimum, we know that any public benefit the ACP may provide can NOT outweigh public harm unless Dominion maximizes the use of existing infrastructure, utility easements and rights of way and minimizes the seizure of private land from Virginia voters. I am counting on you to ensure that Dominion does so, regardless of impacts to their bottom line and intentions for future use of the utility corridor. I also urge you to file an official comment with FERC requesting an extension of the scoping period until June 27, 2015, and a second scoping meeting for Nelson County to provide enough time and reasonable opportunities for public participation. Signed: Printed Name: Address: Date: Senator Mark Warner 475 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Senator Warner: As a resident of Virginia, I strongly urge you to oppose any Atlantic Coast Pipeline route that would disturb the commonwealth’s national and state forests, scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, agritourism zones, and critical streams and waterways. I also strongly urge you to ensure that the regulatory process critically examines what needs the proposed pipeline is intended to fulfill, and alternative methods of meeting those needs. At a minimum, we know that any public benefit the ACP may provide can NOT outweigh public harm unless Dominion maximizes the use of existing infrastructure, utility easements and rights of way and minimizes the seizure of private land from Virginia voters. I am counting on you to ensure that Dominion does so, regardless of impacts to their bottom line and intentions for future use of the utility corridor. I also urge you to file an official comment with FERC requesting an extension of the scoping period until June 27, 2015, and a second scoping meeting for Nelson County to provide enough time and reasonable opportunities for public participation. Signed: Printed Name: Address: Date: Governor Terry McAuliffe 1111 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 Governor McAuliffe: As a resident of Virginia, I strongly urge you to oppose any Atlantic Coast Pipeline route that would disturb the commonwealth’s national and state forests, scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, agritourism zones, and critical streams and waterways. I also strongly urge you to ensure that the regulatory process critically examines what needs the proposed pipeline is intended to fulfill, and alternative methods of meeting those needs. At a minimum, we know that any public benefit the ACP may provide can NOT outweigh public harm unless Dominion maximizes the use of existing infrastructure, utility easements and rights of way and minimizes the seizure of private land from Virginia voters. I am counting on you to ensure that Dominion does so, regardless of impacts to their bottom line and intentions for future use of the utility corridor. I also urge you to file an official comment with FERC requesting an extension of the scoping period until June 27, 2015, and a second scoping meeting for Nelson County to provide enough time and reasonable opportunities for public participation. Signed: Printed Name: Address: Date: Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street NE, Room 1A Washington, DC 20426 RE: Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Docket #PF15-6-000 Ms. Bose, I strongly urge the FERC to oppose any Atlantic Coast Pipeline route that would disturb the commonwealth’s national and state forests, scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, agritourism zones, and critical streams and waterways. I also strongly urge you to ensure that the regulatory process critically examines what needs the proposed pipeline is intended to fulfill, and alternative methods of meeting those needs. At a minimum, we know that any public benefit the ACP may provide can NOT outweigh public harm unless Dominion maximizes the use of existing infrastructure, utility easements and rights of way and minimizes the seizure of private land from Virginia voters. I am counting on you to ensure that Dominion does so, regardless of impacts to their bottom line and intentions for future use of the utility corridor. I also urge you to extend the scoping period until June 27, 2015, and provide a second scoping meeting for Nelson County to provide enough time and reasonable opportunities for public participation. Signed: Printed Name: Address:
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