FIGHTING THE VIA VERDE PIPELINE 
The Puerto Rican Energy and Power Authority is requesting 
permission from the Army Corps of Engineers to construct and operate a 
92-mile-long pipeline to transport liquefied natural gas from the south 
side of Puerto Rico to power facilities in the north. The project, 
ironically called Vía Verde (“Green Way”) by its proponent, would cut 
the island in half, leaving a 150- to 300-foot-wide path of destruction 
through one of the country’s most important biodiversity hotspots. The 
project’s footprint would likely harm 1,114 acres of ecologically 
sensitive areas, including commonwealth forests, natural reserves, 
forested volcanic and karst areas, and wetlands supporting endangered 
species like the dime-sized frog known as the coquí llanero. 
Along with the coquí, the project would also harm a long list of imperiled 
animals and plants, from the Puerto Rican boa to the Puerto Rican crested  toad 
to the leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles.
The pipeline would wreak environmental havoc and bring with it a frightening 
risk of accidents that could further harm Puerto 
Rico’s ecosystem and bring devastation to its human inhabitants. The 
project is known locally as el gasoducto de la muerte — “the pipeline of death” 
— because of residents’ fear that a deadly explosion is inevitable.

OUR CAMPAIGN
The Center and allies are determined to stop the pipeline’s construction. In 
late October 2011, we and other groups and 
individuals filed a notice of intent to sue the Army Corps of Engineers 
approving the pipeline  without taking the 
steps legally required to protect the local environment. The  project 
violates the Endangered Species Act on multiple fronts — from lacking  
an adequate “biological assessment” of its effects on species to 
offering  insufficient measures to counter its environmental 
destruction. Our notice of  intent was filed by the Vermont   Law 
School.


http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/international/via_verde/index.html


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