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Sun May 19, 2019, 04:24 PM May 2019

Pipeline CSI

PIPELINE CSI
SIERRA GLADFELTER 29 MAR 19

A volunteer army of citizen scientists is watching pipeline construction and safeguarding waterways

More than 50 residents pack into the Rockfish Valley Community Center in Nellysford, Virginia, to learn how to fight pipelines even as they begin going into the ground. Coordinators of the Pipeline Compliance Surveillance Initiative (CSI) are teaching this group how to analyze aerial photographs shot by airplanes and drones and report construction violations that they expect to see along the Atlantic Coast Pipeline’s 600-mile path through their little corner of Nelson County.

“Government officials have said that they don’t have the resources to investigate this stuff and that they are only going to be responding to direct complaints,” explains Joyce Burton, Friends of Nelson’s landowner liaison. “If construction continues, it’s going to take a lot of bodies on the ground and sitting at computers to keep up.”

Pipeline CSI has been hosting workshops across the region to build an army of citizen volunteers who are stepping up to protect streams and forests in their own backyards. The Pipeline CSI works through a mix of remote and local volunteers to ensure strict application of environmental laws and regulations for pipelines.

At least once every two weeks, the Pipeline CSI’s Air Force volunteer pilots fly the Atlantic Coast Pipeline’s proposed route with high resolution cameras taking 20 high-quality geotagged photographs every mile. Photos are uploaded to the Pipeline CSI’s state-of-the-art online mapping system where remote volunteers analyze the photos of active construction sites for compliance violations. If further investigation is required, CSI operators dispatch licensed drone pilots or first responders armed with cameras and water quality monitoring equipment to collect more nuanced, site-specific data.
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Pipeline CSI is currently seeking citizen volunteers. Even if you do not live along a pipeline route, you can sign up at pipelineupdate.org/csi to review aerial photos collected by the Pipeline Air Force from anywhere with an internet connection.
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