At this point, Pennsylvanians do not know where to turn. They have filed lawsuits, only to be rebuffed when the courts denied townships the right to enforce local safety ordinances that would keep the pipeline from homes, schools, businesses, and libraries. They asked state agencies and the company about the level of danger they were facing, only to find that there is no publicly available risk assessment for this pipeline. Residents have responded by launching a community-funded risk assessment to shed light on the dangers they face.