extension
As a land-grant institution, Virginia Tech is devoted to providing the Commonwealth of Virginia with resources and educational outreach through Cooperative Extension programs.
stakeholder engagement
Our hope for this website, is to offer information to the general public and other students/researchers interested in furthering their understanding of pipeline construction impacts on the environment. While this study focused on assessing the impacts of the Mountain Valley Pipeline on mountain streams in the Mill Creek watershed, it offers data for locals but is also valuable for anyone concerned about the MVP.
Helpful links
This REEU also focused on other aspects of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, follow the links for more information: Concerned about your drinking water?
Education and affordable water testing is offered by the Virginia Household Water Quality Program. Visit www.wellwater.bse.vt.edu to learn more.
Education and affordable water testing is offered by the Virginia Household Water Quality Program. Visit www.wellwater.bse.vt.edu to learn more.
Data
Data is available for this project. Please contact us using the form on Meet the Team page.
Additional ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We would like to thank Tom Triplett and Buck Cox for their generosity for access to our respective sites. This study would not be possible without their support.
This work is part of the Virginia Tech "Training Future Leaders to Solve Resource Challenges at the Confluence of Water & Society" project, supported by the Research and Extension Experiences for Undergraduates (REEU) Program [grant no. 2018-67032-27705] from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
This work is part of the Virginia Tech "Training Future Leaders to Solve Resource Challenges at the Confluence of Water & Society" project, supported by the Research and Extension Experiences for Undergraduates (REEU) Program [grant no. 2018-67032-27705] from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.