Stories of the Proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline

This map displays the 68 rivers and streams that the proposed Dominion Atlantic Coast Pipeline would cross. These 68 rivers and streams stretch a total of 2,917 miles. Just as the air can provide the means for transporting pollutants, so does water. Although the pipeline on crosses under small portions of these rivers and streams, there could be much broader effects on water quality from dissolved methane and increased sedimentation. -All maps by Macson McGuigan

This map displays the 23 rivers the pipeline would cross that fall within the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The Chesapeake Bay is an important ecosystem and estuary that could be altered by the proposed pipeline rout. -All maps by Macson McGuigan

This map shows the number of state endangered species per square mile that the pipeline would pass through. -All maps by Macson McGuigan

This map displays the 68 rivers and streams that the proposed Dominion Atlantic Coast Pipeline would cross. These 68 rivers and streams stretch a total of 2,917 miles. Just as the air can provide the means for transporting pollutants, so does water. Although the pipeline on crosses under small portions of these rivers and streams, there could be much broader effects on water quality from dissolved methane and increased sedimentation. -All maps by Macson McGuigan