Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline, L.L.C.; Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Maritimes Phase IV Project and Request for Comments on Environmental Issues and Notice of Scoping Meetings, 76808-76810 [E5-7903]
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(original and eight copies) should be
filed with: Magalie R. Salas, Secretary,
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC
20426. Comments may be filed
electronically via the Internet in lieu of
paper; see 18 CFR 385.2001(a)(1)(iii)
and the instructions on the
Commission’s Web site (https://
www.ferc.gov) under the ‘‘e-Filing’’ link.
After logging into the e-Filing system,
select ‘‘Comment on Filing’’ from the
Filing Type Selection screen and
continue with the filing and process.
The Commission strongly encourages
electronic filing.
l. Status: This application has not
been accepted for filing. We are not
soliciting motions to intervene, protests,
or final terms and conditions at this
time.
m. Description of project: The Project
is located in the central Sierra Nevada,
within the San Joaquin River watershed,
about 50 miles northeast of the City of
Fresno. The Project is operated as a
reservoir-storage type plant with an
installed operating capacity of 190.0
MW and a dependable operating
capacity of 187.0 MW. Water for the
Project is taken from the San Joaquin
River, Ross Creek, and Rock Creek and
conveyed to the Mammoth Pool
Powerhouse through the Mammoth Pool
Tunnel.
The Project facilities include: The
Mammoth Pool Dam forming Mammoth
Pool Reservoir, with a capacity of about
119,940 acre-feet at an elevation of
about 3,330 feet above mean sea level;
one power tunnel about 7.5 miles long,
to convey water from Mammoth Pool
Reservoir to Mammoth Pool
Powerhouse; two small diversions on
Rock Creek and Ross Creek; and one 230
kV transmission line about 6.7 miles
long that connects the Mammoth Pool
Powerhouse to the non-project Big
Creek No. 3 Switchyard.
n. A copy of the application is
available for review at the Commission
in the Public Reference Room or may be
viewed on the Commission’s Web site
at: https://www.ferc.gov using the
‘‘eLibrary’’ link. Enter the docket
number, excluding the last three digits
in the docket number field (P–2085), to
access the document. For assistance,
contact FERC Online Support at
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, or tollfree at 1–866–208–3676, or for TTY,
(202) 502–8659. A copy is also available
for inspection and reproduction at the
address in item h above. You may also
register online at: https://www.ferc.gov/
esubscribenow.htm to be notified via email of new filings and issuances
related to this or other pending projects.
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Support.
o. With this notice, we are initiating
consultation with the CALIFORNIA
STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION
OFFICER (SHPO), as required by § 106,
National Historic Preservation Act, and
the regulations of the Advisory Council
on Historic Preservation, 36 CFR 800.4.
p. Final amendments: Final
amendments to the application must be
filed with the Commission no later than
30 days from the issuance date of the
notice soliciting final terms and
conditions.
Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E5–7909 Filed 12–27–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6717–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. PF05–17–000]
Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline, L.L.C.;
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Proposed Maritimes Phase IV
Project and Request for Comments on
Environmental Issues and Notice of
Scoping Meetings
December 16, 2005.
The staff of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) will prepare an
environmental impact statement (EIS)
that discusses the environmental
impacts of the Maritimes & Northeast,
L.L.C. (Maritimes) proposed Maritimes
Phase IV Project which involves the
construction of 146.2 miles of various
diameter pipeline loops; 1 six new
compressor stations; and modifications
at one existing compressor station and
four existing meter stations in Maine
and Massachusetts. This EIS will be
used by the Commission in its decisionmaking process to determine whether
the project is in the public convenience
and necessity.
The Maritimes Phase IV Project is
currently in the preliminary stages of
design and at this time a formal
application has not been filed with the
Commission. For this project, the
Commission is initiating the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
review prior to receiving the
application. This allows interested
stakeholders to become involved early
1 A pipeline loop is a segment of pipeline that
general parallels an existing pipeline. The loop is
connected to the existing pipeline and serves to
increase the capacity of the pipeline system.
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in the project planning and to identify
and resolve issues before a formal
application is filed with the FERC. A
docket number (PF05–17–000) has been
established to place information filed by
Maritimes and related documents issued
or received by the Commission, into the
public record.2 Once a formal
application is filed with the FERC, a
new docket number will be established.
This notice is being sent to residents
within 0.5 mile of the existing and
proposed compressor stations;
landowners along the pipeline routes
under consideration; Federal, state, and
local government agencies; elected
officials; environmental and public
interest groups; Native American tribes;
and local libraries and newspapers.
With this notice, we 3 are asking
Federal, state, and local agencies with
jurisdiction and/or special expertise
with respect to environmental issues,
especially those in Appendix 2, to
cooperate with us in the preparation of
the EIS.4 These agencies may choose to
participate once they have evaluated the
proposal relative to their
responsibilities. Agencies which would
like to request cooperating status should
follow the instructions for filing
comments described later in this notice.
We encourage government
representatives to notify their
constituents of this planned project and
encourage them to comment on their
areas of concern.
Some affected landowners may be
contacted by a project representative
about the acquisition of an easement to
construct, operate, and maintain the
proposed pipeline. If so, the company
should seek to negotiate a mutually
acceptable agreement. In the event that
the project is certificated by the
Commission, that approval conveys the
right of eminent domain for securing
easements for the pipeline. Therefore, if
easement negotiations fail to produce an
agreement, the company could initiate
condemnation proceedings in
accordance with state law.
A fact sheet prepared by the FERC
entitled ‘‘An Interstate Natural Gas
Facility On My Land? What Do I Need
To Know?’’ addresses a number of
typically asked questions, including the
use of eminent domain and how to
participate in the Commission’s
proceedings. It is available for viewing
2 To view information in the docket, follow the
instructions for using the eLibrary link at the end
of this notice.
3 ‘‘We,’’ ‘‘us,’’ and ‘‘our’’ refer to the
environmental staff of the Office of Energy Projects.
4 Agencies which have previously requested
cooperating status for this project need not request
it again.
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on the FERC Internet Web site (https://
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Other Modifications in Maine and
Massachusetts
Summary of the Proposed Project
Maritimes wants to expand the
capacity of its facilities in Maine and
Massachusetts to transport an additional
1.5 billion cubic feet per day of natural
gas from two liquefied natural gas (LNG)
import terminals presently under
construction in Canada to markets in the
Northeast United States. Specifically
Maritimes would construct: 5
Maine
Pipeline Loops in Maine
• Approximately, 1.7 miles of 30inch-diameter pipeline and 25.5 miles
of 36-inch-diameter pipeline in
Washington County (Baileyville Loop);
• 26.7 miles of 36-inch-diameter
pipeline in Hancock and Penobscot
Counties (Woodchopping Ridge Loop);
• 23.6 miles of 36-inch-diameter
pipeline in Penobscot and Waldo
Counties (Brewer Loop);
• 21.7 miles of 36-inch-diameter
pipeline in Waldo, Knox, Lincoln and
Kennebec Counties (Searsmont Loop);
• 28.6 miles of 36-inch-diameter
pipeline in Sagadahoc, Androscoggin
and Cumberland Counties (Richmond
Loop);
• 3.3 miles of 36-inch-diameter
pipeline in Cumberland County
(Falmouth Loop); and
• 15.1 miles of 36-inch-diameter
pipeline in Cumberland and York
Counties (Westbrook Loop).
New Compressor Stations in Maine and
Massachusetts
Maine
• Woodchopping Ridge Compressor
Station in Hancock County;
• Brewer Compressor Station in
Penobscot County;
• Searsmont Compressor Station in
Waldo County;
• Westbrook Compressor Station in
Cumberland; and
• Eliot Compressor Station in York
County.
Massachusetts
• New Compressor Station in
Methuen, Middlesex County or in
Haverhill, Essex County.
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Additional Compression in Maine
• Richmond Compressor Station in
Sagadahoc County.
5 The Westbrook Loop, the Eliot Compressor
Station, the Westbrook Meter and Compressor
Stations, and the Dracut Meter Station would be or
are adjacent to the Joint Facilities which are a
segment of the existing pipeline which is owned
jointly by Maritimes and Portland Natural Gas
Transmission System. The remaining facilities
would be or are adjacent to existing pipeline which
is solely owned by Maritimes.
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• Addition of a meter station at the
existing Baileyville Compressor Station
in Washington County; and
• Modification of the existing
Westbrook Meter Station in Cumberland
County.
Massachusetts
• Modification of the existing
Methuen Meter Station in Essex County;
and
• Modification of the existing Dracut
Meter Station in Middlesex County.
A map depicting the general location
of the project facilities is provided in
Appendix 1.6 If you are interested in
obtaining detailed maps of a specific
portion of the project please contact
Rebecca Kimball with Maritimes at 800–
738–4880.
Non-Jurisdictional Facilities
Non-jurisdictional facilities associated
with this proposal include two LNG
terminals presently under construction
(Canaport LNG in New Brunswick and
Bear Head LNG in Nova Scotia). Both
terminals anticipate being in service in
2008. Four new compressor stations and
additional pipeline would also be
required in Canada.
Land Requirements for Construction
It is estimated that the construction of
the proposed facilities would disturb
about 1,948 acres of land. About 579
acres of the total would be retained for
the operation of the pipeline loops and
the aboveground facilities (compressor/
meter stations). The pipeline loops
would be constructed on either a 95- or
105-foot-wide right-of-way with
occasional increases in the right-of-way
width for additional workspace at
waterbody, wetland, road, and railroad
crossings. Extra workspaces may also be
required in areas with site specific
constraints, such as side slope
construction or areas requiring topsoil
segregation. Other temporary land
requirements would include land for
pipe storage and equipment yards.
Operation of the pipeline facilities
would require a nominal 25- or 50-footwide permanent right-of-way.
6 The appendices referenced in this notice are not
being printed in the Federal Register. Copies are
available on the Commission’s Internet Web site
(https://www.ferc.gov) at the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link or from
the Commission’s Public Reference and Files
Maintenance Branch at (202) 502–8371. For
instructions on connecting to eLibrary refer to the
last page of this notice.
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The EIS Process
The National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) requires the Commission to
take into account the environmental
impacts that could result from an action
whenever it considers the issuance of a
Certificate of Public Convenience and
Necessity under section 7 of the Natural
Gas Act. NEPA also requires us to
discover and address concerns the
public would have about proposals.
This process is referred to as ‘‘scoping’’.
The main goal of the scoping process is
to focus the analysis in the EIS on the
important environmental issues and
reasonable alternatives. By this Notice
of Intent, the Commission staff requests
agency and public comments on the
scope of the issues to address in the EIS.
All comments received are considered
during the preparation of the EIS. State
and local government representatives
are encouraged to notify their
constituents of this proposed action and
encourage them to comment on their
areas of concern.
The EIS discusses impacts that could
occur as a result of the construction and
operation of the proposed project under
these general headings:
• Geology and soils.
• Land use.
• Water resources, fisheries, and
wetlands.
• Cultural resources.
• Vegetation and wildlife.
• Air quality and noise.
• Endangered and threatened species.
• Hazardous waste.
• Public safety.
We may also evaluate possible
alternatives to the proposed project or
portions of the project, and make
recommendations on how to lessen or
avoid impacts on the various resource
areas.
Our independent analysis of the
issues are included in the draft EIS.
Depending on the comments received
during the scoping process, the draft EIS
would be published and mailed to
Federal, state, and local agencies, Native
American tribes, public interest groups,
interested individuals, affected
landowners, newspapers, libraries, and
the Commission’s official service list for
this proceeding. A comment period
would be allotted for review of the draft
EIS. All comments on the draft EIS
would be considered and the document
revised before issuing a final EIS. This
draft EIS is used by the Commission in
its decision-making process to
determine whether the project is in the
public convenience and necessity.
To ensure your comments are
considered, please carefully follow the
instructions in the public participation
section beginning on page 6.
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Currently Identified Environmental
Issues
We have identified several issues that
we think deserve attention based on a
preliminary review of the proposed
facilities and the environmental
information provided by Maritimes.
This preliminary list of issues may be
changed based on your comments and
our analysis.
• Geology and Soils.
—Blasting and disposal of excess rock.
• Water Resources.
—Impacts of construction on water
quality.
—Impact of construction on wetlands.
• Fish, Wildlife, and Vegetation.
—Impacts of construction on cold water
fisheries and anadromous fisheries
(including Atlantic salmon).
—Impacts of construction on wildlife
habitat (including deer wintering
areas).
—Disposal of timber and stumps.
• Endangered and Threatened
Species.
—Impacts of construction on Atlantic
salmon, shortnosed sturgeon, and
bald eagles.
—Impacts on essential fish habitat.
• Reliability and Safety.
—Safety and reliability of the
compressor stations and pipeline
loops.
• Air Quality and Noise.
—Impacts of construction and operation
of the pipeline and compressor
stations on residences.
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Public Participation
You can make a difference by
providing us with your specific
comments or concerns about the project.
By becoming a commentor, your
concerns may be addressed in the EIS
and considered by the Commission. You
should focus on the potential
environmental effects of the proposal,
alternatives to the proposal (including
alternative locations and routes), and
measures to avoid or lessen
environmental impact. The more
specific your comments, the more useful
they may be. Please carefully follow
these instructions to ensure that your
comments are received in time and
properly recorded:
• Send an original and two copies of
your letter to: Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, 888 First St., NE., Room
1A, Washington, DC 20426.
• Label one copy of the comments for
the attention of Gas Branch 2; and
• Reference Docket No. PF05–17–000
on the original and both copies.
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• Mail your comments so that they
will be received in Washington, DC on
or before January 20, 2006.
Please note that we are continuing to
experience delays in mail deliveries
from the U.S. Postal Service. As a result,
we would include all comments that we
receive within a reasonable time frame
in our environmental analysis of this
project. However, the Commission
strongly encourages electronic filing of
any comments or interventions or
protests to this proceeding. See 18 CFR
385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the instructions
on the Commission’s Web site at https://
www.ferc.gov under the ‘‘e-Filing’’ link
and the link to the User’s Guide. Before
you can file comments you should open
a free account which can be created online.
If you do not want to send comments
at this time but still want to remain on
our mailing list, please return the
attached Mailing List Retention Form
(Appendix 3). If you do not return the
form, you will be taken off the mailing
list.
Additional Information
Additional information about the
project is available from the
Commission’s Office of External Affairs,
at 1–866–208-FERC or on the FERC
Internet Web site (https://www.ferc.gov)
using the eLibrary link. Click on the
eLibrary link, click on ‘‘General Search’’
and enter the docket number excluding
the last three digits in the Docket
Number field. Be sure you have selected
an appropriate date range. For
assistance, please contact FERC Online
Support at FercOnlineSupport@ferc.gov
or toll free at 1–866–208–3676, or for
TTY, contact (202) 502–8659. The
eLibrary link also provides access to the
texts of formal documents issued by the
Commission, such as orders, notices,
and rulemakings.
In addition, the Commission now
offers a free service called eSubscription
which allows you to keep track of all
formal issuances and submittals in
specific dockets. This can reduce the
amount of time you spend researching
proceedings by automatically providing
you with notification of these filings,
document summaries and direct links to
the documents. Go to https://
www.ferc.gov/esubscribenow.htm.
Finally, public meetings or site visits
will be posted on the Commission’s
calendar located at https://www.ferc.gov/
EventCalendar/EventsList.aspx along
with other related information.
Public Scoping Meeting
In addition to or in lieu of sending
written comments, we invite you to
attend the public scoping meetings we
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will conduct in the area. The locations
and times for these meetings are listed
below:
January 9, 2006, 7 p.m., Jeff’s Catering
Brewer, 5 Coffin Avenue, Brewer, ME
04412
January 10, 2006, 7 p.m., Liberty Town
Hall, 7 Waters Street, Liberty, ME
04949
January 11, 2006, 7 p.m., American
Legion Hall, 17 Dunn Street,
Westbrook, ME 04092
January 12, 2006, 7 p.m., Metheun High
School Cafeteria, 1 Ranger Road,
Methuen, MA 01844
The public scoping meetings are
designed to provide state and local
agencies, interested groups, affected
landowners, and the general public with
more detailed information and another
opportunity to offer your comments on
the proposed project. Interested groups
and individuals are encouraged to
attend the meeting and to present
comments on the environmental issues
they believe should be addressed in the
EIS. A transcript of the meetings will be
made so that your comments will be
accurately recorded.
Finally, public meetings will be
posted on the Commission’s calendar
located at https://www.ferc.gov/
EventCalendar/EventsList.aspx along
with other related information.
Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E5–7903 Filed 12–27–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6717–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
Notice of Application for Non-Project
Use of Project Lands and Waters and
Soliciting Comments, Motions To
Intervene, and Protests
December 16, 2005.
Take notice that the following
application has been filed with the
Commission and is available for public
inspection:
a. Application Type: Non-Project Use
of Project Lands and Waters.
b. Project No.: 2067–024.
c. Date Filed: June 2, 2005.
d. Applicant: Oakdale and San
Joaquin Irrigation District.
e. Name of Project: Tulloch Project.
f. Location: Stanislaus River in
Calaveras and Tuolumne Counties,
California.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power
Act, 16 U.S.C. 791 (a) 825(r) and 799
and 801.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. PF05-17-000]
Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline, L.L.C.; Notice of Intent To
Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Maritimes
Phase IV Project and Request for Comments on Environmental Issues and
Notice of Scoping Meetings
December 16, 2005.
The staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) will prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) that
discusses the environmental impacts of the Maritimes & Northeast,
L.L.C. (Maritimes) proposed Maritimes Phase IV Project which involves
the construction of 146.2 miles of various diameter pipeline loops; \1\
six new compressor stations; and modifications at one existing
compressor station and four existing meter stations in Maine and
Massachusetts. This EIS will be used by the Commission in its decision-
making process to determine whether the project is in the public
convenience and necessity.
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\1\ A pipeline loop is a segment of pipeline that general
parallels an existing pipeline. The loop is connected to the
existing pipeline and serves to increase the capacity of the
pipeline system.
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The Maritimes Phase IV Project is currently in the preliminary
stages of design and at this time a formal application has not been
filed with the Commission. For this project, the Commission is
initiating the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review prior to
receiving the application. This allows interested stakeholders to
become involved early in the project planning and to identify and
resolve issues before a formal application is filed with the FERC. A
docket number (PF05-17-000) has been established to place information
filed by Maritimes and related documents issued or received by the
Commission, into the public record.\2\ Once a formal application is
filed with the FERC, a new docket number will be established.
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\2\ To view information in the docket, follow the instructions
for using the eLibrary link at the end of this notice.
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This notice is being sent to residents within 0.5 mile of the
existing and proposed compressor stations; landowners along the
pipeline routes under consideration; Federal, state, and local
government agencies; elected officials; environmental and public
interest groups; Native American tribes; and local libraries and
newspapers.
With this notice, we \3\ are asking Federal, state, and local
agencies with jurisdiction and/or special expertise with respect to
environmental issues, especially those in Appendix 2, to cooperate with
us in the preparation of the EIS.\4\ These agencies may choose to
participate once they have evaluated the proposal relative to their
responsibilities. Agencies which would like to request cooperating
status should follow the instructions for filing comments described
later in this notice. We encourage government representatives to notify
their constituents of this planned project and encourage them to
comment on their areas of concern.
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\3\ ``We,'' ``us,'' and ``our'' refer to the environmental staff
of the Office of Energy Projects.
\4\ Agencies which have previously requested cooperating status
for this project need not request it again.
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Some affected landowners may be contacted by a project
representative about the acquisition of an easement to construct,
operate, and maintain the proposed pipeline. If so, the company should
seek to negotiate a mutually acceptable agreement. In the event that
the project is certificated by the Commission, that approval conveys
the right of eminent domain for securing easements for the pipeline.
Therefore, if easement negotiations fail to produce an agreement, the
company could initiate condemnation proceedings in accordance with
state law.
A fact sheet prepared by the FERC entitled ``An Interstate Natural
Gas Facility On My Land? What Do I Need To Know?'' addresses a number
of typically asked questions, including the use of eminent domain and
how to participate in the Commission's proceedings. It is available for
viewing
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on the FERC Internet Web site (https://www.ferc.gov).
Summary of the Proposed Project
Maritimes wants to expand the capacity of its facilities in Maine
and Massachusetts to transport an additional 1.5 billion cubic feet per
day of natural gas from two liquefied natural gas (LNG) import
terminals presently under construction in Canada to markets in the
Northeast United States. Specifically Maritimes would construct: \5\
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\5\ The Westbrook Loop, the Eliot Compressor Station, the
Westbrook Meter and Compressor Stations, and the Dracut Meter
Station would be or are adjacent to the Joint Facilities which are a
segment of the existing pipeline which is owned jointly by Maritimes
and Portland Natural Gas Transmission System. The remaining
facilities would be or are adjacent to existing pipeline which is
solely owned by Maritimes.
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Pipeline Loops in Maine
Approximately, 1.7 miles of 30-inch-diameter pipeline and
25.5 miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline in Washington County
(Baileyville Loop);
26.7 miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline in Hancock and
Penobscot Counties (Woodchopping Ridge Loop);
23.6 miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline in Penobscot and
Waldo Counties (Brewer Loop);
21.7 miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline in Waldo, Knox,
Lincoln and Kennebec Counties (Searsmont Loop);
28.6 miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline in Sagadahoc,
Androscoggin and Cumberland Counties (Richmond Loop);
3.3 miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline in Cumberland
County (Falmouth Loop); and
15.1 miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline in Cumberland and
York Counties (Westbrook Loop).
New Compressor Stations in Maine and Massachusetts
Maine
Woodchopping Ridge Compressor Station in Hancock County;
Brewer Compressor Station in Penobscot County;
Searsmont Compressor Station in Waldo County;
Westbrook Compressor Station in Cumberland; and
Eliot Compressor Station in York County.
Massachusetts
New Compressor Station in Methuen, Middlesex County or in
Haverhill, Essex County.
Additional Compression in Maine
Richmond Compressor Station in Sagadahoc County.
Other Modifications in Maine and Massachusetts
Maine
Addition of a meter station at the existing Baileyville
Compressor Station in Washington County; and
Modification of the existing Westbrook Meter Station in
Cumberland County.
Massachusetts
Modification of the existing Methuen Meter Station in
Essex County; and
Modification of the existing Dracut Meter Station in
Middlesex County.
A map depicting the general location of the project facilities is
provided in Appendix 1.\6\ If you are interested in obtaining detailed
maps of a specific portion of the project please contact Rebecca
Kimball with Maritimes at 800-738-4880.
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\6\ The appendices referenced in this notice are not being
printed in the Federal Register. Copies are available on the
Commission's Internet Web site (https://www.ferc.gov) at the
``eLibrary'' link or from the Commission's Public Reference and
Files Maintenance Branch at (202) 502-8371. For instructions on
connecting to eLibrary refer to the last page of this notice.
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Non-Jurisdictional Facilities
Non-jurisdictional facilities associated with this proposal include
two LNG terminals presently under construction (Canaport LNG in New
Brunswick and Bear Head LNG in Nova Scotia). Both terminals anticipate
being in service in 2008. Four new compressor stations and additional
pipeline would also be required in Canada.
Land Requirements for Construction
It is estimated that the construction of the proposed facilities
would disturb about 1,948 acres of land. About 579 acres of the total
would be retained for the operation of the pipeline loops and the
aboveground facilities (compressor/meter stations). The pipeline loops
would be constructed on either a 95- or 105-foot-wide right-of-way with
occasional increases in the right-of-way width for additional workspace
at waterbody, wetland, road, and railroad crossings. Extra workspaces
may also be required in areas with site specific constraints, such as
side slope construction or areas requiring topsoil segregation. Other
temporary land requirements would include land for pipe storage and
equipment yards. Operation of the pipeline facilities would require a
nominal 25- or 50-foot-wide permanent right-of-way.
The EIS Process
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires the
Commission to take into account the environmental impacts that could
result from an action whenever it considers the issuance of a
Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity under section 7 of the
Natural Gas Act. NEPA also requires us to discover and address concerns
the public would have about proposals. This process is referred to as
``scoping''. The main goal of the scoping process is to focus the
analysis in the EIS on the important environmental issues and
reasonable alternatives. By this Notice of Intent, the Commission staff
requests agency and public comments on the scope of the issues to
address in the EIS. All comments received are considered during the
preparation of the EIS. State and local government representatives are
encouraged to notify their constituents of this proposed action and
encourage them to comment on their areas of concern.
The EIS discusses impacts that could occur as a result of the
construction and operation of the proposed project under these general
headings:
Geology and soils.
Land use.
Water resources, fisheries, and wetlands.
Cultural resources.
Vegetation and wildlife.
Air quality and noise.
Endangered and threatened species.
Hazardous waste.
Public safety.
We may also evaluate possible alternatives to the proposed project
or portions of the project, and make recommendations on how to lessen
or avoid impacts on the various resource areas.
Our independent analysis of the issues are included in the draft
EIS. Depending on the comments received during the scoping process, the
draft EIS would be published and mailed to Federal, state, and local
agencies, Native American tribes, public interest groups, interested
individuals, affected landowners, newspapers, libraries, and the
Commission's official service list for this proceeding. A comment
period would be allotted for review of the draft EIS. All comments on
the draft EIS would be considered and the document revised before
issuing a final EIS. This draft EIS is used by the Commission in its
decision-making process to determine whether the project is in the
public convenience and necessity.
To ensure your comments are considered, please carefully follow the
instructions in the public participation section beginning on page 6.
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Currently Identified Environmental Issues
We have identified several issues that we think deserve attention
based on a preliminary review of the proposed facilities and the
environmental information provided by Maritimes. This preliminary list
of issues may be changed based on your comments and our analysis.
Geology and Soils.
--Blasting and disposal of excess rock.
Water Resources.
--Impacts of construction on water quality.
--Impact of construction on wetlands.
Fish, Wildlife, and Vegetation.
--Impacts of construction on cold water fisheries and anadromous
fisheries (including Atlantic salmon).
--Impacts of construction on wildlife habitat (including deer wintering
areas).
--Disposal of timber and stumps.
Endangered and Threatened Species.
--Impacts of construction on Atlantic salmon, shortnosed sturgeon, and
bald eagles.
--Impacts on essential fish habitat.
Reliability and Safety.
--Safety and reliability of the compressor stations and pipeline loops.
Air Quality and Noise.
--Impacts of construction and operation of the pipeline and compressor
stations on residences.
Public Participation
You can make a difference by providing us with your specific
comments or concerns about the project. By becoming a commentor, your
concerns may be addressed in the EIS and considered by the Commission.
You should focus on the potential environmental effects of the
proposal, alternatives to the proposal (including alternative locations
and routes), and measures to avoid or lessen environmental impact. The
more specific your comments, the more useful they may be. Please
carefully follow these instructions to ensure that your comments are
received in time and properly recorded:
Send an original and two copies of your letter to: Magalie
R. Salas, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First
St., NE., Room 1A, Washington, DC 20426.
Label one copy of the comments for the attention of Gas
Branch 2; and
Reference Docket No. PF05-17-000 on the original and both
copies.
Mail your comments so that they will be received in
Washington, DC on or before January 20, 2006.
Please note that we are continuing to experience delays in mail
deliveries from the U.S. Postal Service. As a result, we would include
all comments that we receive within a reasonable time frame in our
environmental analysis of this project. However, the Commission
strongly encourages electronic filing of any comments or interventions
or protests to this proceeding. See 18 CFR 385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the
instructions on the Commission's Web site at https://www.ferc.gov under
the ``e-Filing'' link and the link to the User's Guide. Before you can
file comments you should open a free account which can be created on-
line.
If you do not want to send comments at this time but still want to
remain on our mailing list, please return the attached Mailing List
Retention Form (Appendix 3). If you do not return the form, you will be
taken off the mailing list.
Additional Information
Additional information about the project is available from the
Commission's Office of External Affairs, at 1-866-208-FERC or on the
FERC Internet Web site (https://www.ferc.gov) using the eLibrary link.
Click on the eLibrary link, click on ``General Search'' and enter the
docket number excluding the last three digits in the Docket Number
field. Be sure you have selected an appropriate date range. For
assistance, please contact FERC Online Support at
FercOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or toll free at 1-866-208-3676, or for TTY,
contact (202) 502-8659. The eLibrary link also provides access to the
texts of formal documents issued by the Commission, such as orders,
notices, and rulemakings.
In addition, the Commission now offers a free service called
eSubscription which allows you to keep track of all formal issuances
and submittals in specific dockets. This can reduce the amount of time
you spend researching proceedings by automatically providing you with
notification of these filings, document summaries and direct links to
the documents. Go to https://www.ferc.gov/esubscribenow.htm.
Finally, public meetings or site visits will be posted on the
Commission's calendar located at https://www.ferc.gov/EventCalendar/
EventsList.aspx along with other related information.
Public Scoping Meeting
In addition to or in lieu of sending written comments, we invite
you to attend the public scoping meetings we will conduct in the area.
The locations and times for these meetings are listed below:
January 9, 2006, 7 p.m., Jeff's Catering Brewer, 5 Coffin Avenue,
Brewer, ME 04412
January 10, 2006, 7 p.m., Liberty Town Hall, 7 Waters Street, Liberty,
ME 04949
January 11, 2006, 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 17 Dunn Street,
Westbrook, ME 04092
January 12, 2006, 7 p.m., Metheun High School Cafeteria, 1 Ranger Road,
Methuen, MA 01844
The public scoping meetings are designed to provide state and local
agencies, interested groups, affected landowners, and the general
public with more detailed information and another opportunity to offer
your comments on the proposed project. Interested groups and
individuals are encouraged to attend the meeting and to present
comments on the environmental issues they believe should be addressed
in the EIS. A transcript of the meetings will be made so that your
comments will be accurately recorded.
Finally, public meetings will be posted on the Commission's
calendar located at https://www.ferc.gov/EventCalendar/EventsList.aspx
along with other related information.
Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
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