RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Pressure is mounting on Virginia officials to slow or reconsider the water quality certifications they intend to issue for a pair of natural gas pipeline projects. The Richmond Times Dispatch reports (http://bit.ly/2weTFJn ) that hundreds attended public hearings this month to express concerns with the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality and state Water Control Board. An environmental law group is contending that Dominion Energy's proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline won't save money as the company claims.