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Opponents say bare spots that remain along the Mountain Valley Pipeline's route in Southwest Virginia show that it is far from finished.
Construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline in Southwest Virginia is complete, but project opponents say the bare spots along its route show the work is far from finished.
In a decision late Tuesday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission granted Mountain Valley's request for more time.