Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC; Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Algonquin Cape Cod Project; Request for Comments on Environmental Issues and Notice of Site Visit, 32071-32073 [E6-8596]
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currently evaluating under our PreFiling Process. All meetings will begin
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Location
Wednesday, June 21, 2006 ................................
Quitman High School Auditorium, 181 Wolverine Drive, Quitman, LA 71268, Telephone: (318)
259–2698.
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The public comment meetings will be
posted on the FERC’s calendar located
at https://www.ferc.gov/EventCalendar/
EventsList.aspx. Interested groups and
individuals are encouraged to attend
and present oral comments on the Draft
EIS. Transcripts of the meetings will be
prepared.
After the comments received are
reviewed, any significant new issues are
investigated, and modifications are
made to the Draft EIS, a Final EIS will
be published and distributed by the
FERC staff. The Final EIS will contain
the staff’s responses to timely comments
received on the Draft EIS.
Comments will be considered by the
Commission but will not serve to make
the commentor a party to the
proceeding. Any person seeking to
become a party to the proceeding must
file a motion to intervene pursuant to
Rule 214 of the Commission’s Rules of
Practice and Procedures (18 CFR
385.214). Anyone may intervene in this
proceeding based on this Draft EIS. You
must file your request to intervene as
specified above.1 You do not need
intervenor status to have your
comments considered.
The Draft EIS has been placed in the
public files of the FERC and is available
for public inspection at: Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, Public
Reference Room, 888 First Street N.E.,
Room 2A, Washington, DC 20426, (202)
502–8371.
A limited number of copies of the
Draft EIS are available from the Public
Reference Room identified above. In
addition, CD copies of the Draft EIS
have been mailed to affected
landowners; various Federal, state, and
local government agencies; elected
officials; environmental and public
interest groups; Native American tribes;
local libraries and newspapers;
intervenors; and other individuals that
expressed an interest in the proposed
1 Interventions may also be filed electronically via
the Internet in lieu of paper. See the previous
discussion on filing comments electronically.
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Project. Hard-copies of the Draft EIS
have also been mailed to those who
requested that format during the scoping
period for the proposed Project.
To reduce printing and mailing costs
for the Final EIS, the FERC will be
issuing that document in both CD and
hard-copy formats. In a separate
mailing, the parties on the current
mailing list for the Draft EIS will be sent
a postcard providing an opportunity to
select the format of the Final EIS that
they wish to receive. The FERC is
strongly encouraging the use of the CD
format in their publication of large
documents.
Additional information about the
project is available from the
Commission’s Office of External Affairs,
at 1–866–208–FERC (3372) or on the
FERC Internet Web site (https://
www.ferc.gov). Using the ‘‘eLibrary
link,’’ select ‘‘General Search’’ and enter
the project docket number excluding the
last three digits (i.e., CP06–85) 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 TTY (202)
502–8659. The eLibrary link on the
FERC Internet Web site also provides
access to the texts of formal documents
issued by the Commission, such as
orders, notices, and rule makings.
In addition, the FERC now offers a
free service called eSubscription that
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. To register for this service,
go to https://www.ferc.gov/
esubscribenow.htm.
Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. CP06–143–000]
Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC;
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Assessment for the
Proposed Algonquin Cape Cod
Project; Request for Comments on
Environmental Issues and Notice of
Site Visit
May 26, 2006.
The staff of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) will prepare an
environmental assessment (EA) that will
discuss the environmental impacts of
the Algonquin Cape Cod Project
(Project) involving construction, and
operation of facilities by Algonquin Gas
Transmission, LLC (Algonquin) in
Barnstable County, Massachusetts. The
project would provide firm
transportation service for new deliveries
of natural gas to KeySpan Energy
Delivery Services Company of New
England (Keyspan) to ensure reliability
and meet future demand. The project
would provide up to 38,000 dekatherms
per day (dth/d) of transportation
capacity. In general, the project consists
of about 3.5 miles of new pipeline and
other auxiliary facilities.
This notice announces the opening of
the scoping period that will be used to
gather environmental input from the
public and interested agencies on the
project. Please note that the scoping
period will close on June 26, 2006.
This notice is being sent to potentially
affected landowners; Federal, State, and
local government agencies; elected
officials; environmental and public
interest groups; Native American Tribes,
other interested parties; local libraries
and newspapers. State and local
government representatives are asked to
notify their constituents of this planned
project and encourage them to comment
on their areas of concern.
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A fact sheet prepared by the FERC
entitled ‘‘An Interstate Natural Gas
Facility On My Land? What Do I Need
To Know?’’ is available for viewing on
the FERC Web site (https://
www.ferc.gov). This fact sheet 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 on the FERC
Internet Web site (https://www.ferc.gov).
If you are a landowner receiving this
notice, you may be contacted by a
pipeline company representative about
the acquisition of an easement to
construct, operate, and maintain the
proposed facilities. The pipeline
company would seek to negotiate a
mutually acceptable agreement.
However, if the project is approved by
the Commission, that approval conveys
with it the right of eminent domain.
Therefore, if easement negotiations fail
to produce an agreement, the pipeline
company could initiate condemnation
proceedings in accordance with state
law.
Summary of the Proposed Project
Algonquin proposes to construct and
operate 1 approximately 3.5 miles of 18inch-diameter pipeline in the towns of
Bourne and Sandwich in Barnstable
County, Massachusetts. The line would
commence at the Mirant Energy
Generation Facility and terminate at a
new proposed meter station west of
Route 130 in Sandwich. Algonquin also
proposes to construct a pig 2 launcher
upstream of the proposed facilities in
the town of Bourne at the beginning of
the G–24 pipeline and a pig receiver at
the proposed meter station.
The general location of Algonquin’s
proposed facilities is shown on the map
attached as Appendix 1.3
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Land Requirements for Construction
Construction of Algonquin’s proposed
facilities would require about 45.35
acres of land for the construction rightof-way for the pipelines, additional
temporary workspaces, staging areas,
1 Algonquin’s application was filed with the
Commission under section 7 of the Natural Gas Act
and part 157 of the Commission’s regulations.
2 A pipeline ‘‘pig’’ is a device used to clean or
inspect the pipeline. A pig launcher/receiver is an
aboveground facility where pigs are inserted or
retrieved from the pipeline.
3 The appendices referenced in this notice are not
being printed in the Federal Register. Copies of all
appendices, other than appendix 1 (maps), are
available on the Commission’s Web site at the
‘‘eLibrary’’ link or from the Commission’s Public
Reference Room, 888 First Street, NE., Washington,
DC 20426, or call (202) 502–8371. For instructions
on connecting to eLibrary refer to the last page of
this notice. Copies of the appendices were sent to
all those receiving this notice in the mail.
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and access roads. The construction
right-of-way for the pipelines would
typically be 75 feet wide. Following
construction, a 50-foot wide permanent
right-of-way would be maintained.
Construction access to Algonquin’s
project would be via existing public and
private roads. Algonquin has identified
19 existing access roads necessary for
the construction of its project.
The EA Process
We 4 are preparing the EA to comply
with the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) which 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. NEPA also
requires us to discover and address
concerns the public may have about
proposals. This process is referred to as
‘‘scoping’’. The main goal of the scoping
process is to focus the analysis in the
EA on the important environmental
issues. By this Notice of Intent, the
Commission staff requests public
comments on the scope of the issues to
address in the EA. All comments
received are considered during the
preparation of the EA.
By this notice, we are also asking
Federal, State, and local agencies with
jurisdiction and/or special expertise
with respect to environmental issues to
formally cooperate with us in the
preparation of the EA. Agencies that
would like to request cooperating status
should follow the instructions for filing
comments below.
Our independent analysis of the
issues will be in the EA. Depending on
the comments received during the
scoping process, the EA may be
published and mailed to Federal, State,
and local agencies, public interest
groups, interested individuals, affected
landowners, newspapers, libraries, and
the Commission’s official service list for
this proceeding. A comment period will
be allotted for review if the EA is
published. We will consider all
comments on the EA before we make
our recommendations to the
Commission.
Currently Identified Environmental
Issues
In the EA, we will discuss impacts
that could occur as a result of the
construction and operation of the
project. We will also evaluate possible
alternatives to the proposed project or
portions of the project.
4 ‘‘We’’, ‘‘us’’, and ‘‘our’’, refer to the
environmental staff of the Office of Energy Projects
(OEP).
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We have already identified some
issues that we think deserve attention
based on a preliminary review of the
proposed facilities and the
environmental information provided by
Algonquin. This preliminary list of
issues may be changed based on your
comments and our analysis.
• Impact of crossing the ShawmeCrowell State Forest and Massachusetts
Military Reservation.
• Disturbance of 20.39 acres of forest
land.
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 will be addressed in the EA
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 will 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 1.
• Reference Docket No. CP06–143–
000.
• Mail your comments so that they
will be received in Washington, DC on
or before June 26, 2006.
Please note that 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 will need to
create an account which can be created
online.
Becoming an Intervenor
In addition to involvement in the EA
scoping process, you may want to
become an official party to the
proceeding known as an ‘‘intervenor’’.
Intervenors play a more formal role in
the process. Among other things,
intervenors have the right to receive
copies of case-related Commission
documents and filings by other
intervenors. Likewise, each intervenor
must send one electronic copy (using
the Commission’s e-Filing system) or 14
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paper copies of its filings to the
Secretary of the Commission and must
send a copy of its filings to all other
parties on the Commission’s service list
for this proceeding. If you want to
become an intervenor you must file a
motion to intervene according to Rule
214 of the Commission’s Rules of
Practice and Procedure (18 CFR
385.214).5 Only intervenors have the
right to seek rehearing of the
Commission’s decision.
Affected landowners and parties with
environmental concerns may be granted
intervenor status upon showing good
cause by stating that they have a clear
and direct interest in this proceeding
which would not be adequately
represented by any other parties. You do
not need intervenor status to have your
environmental comments considered.
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Site Visit
On June 20, 2006, the OEP staff will
conduct a pre-certification site visit of
the planned Cape Cod Project.
We will view the proposed route and
variations that are being considered for
the planned pipeline. Staff will view the
area by automobile and on foot.
Representatives of Algonquin will be
accompanying the OEP staff.
All interested parties may attend the
site visit on June 20, 2006. Those
planning to attend must provide their
own transportation. If you are interested
in attending the site visit, please meet
us at 9 a.m. in the parking lot of ENSR,
95 State Road, Sagamore Beach,
Massachusetts.
If you plan on attending and will be
entering the Massachusetts Military
Reservation along with FERC on the site
visit, it will be necessary that you
provide certain information no later
than Monday, June 12, 2006. We will
attempt to get pre-approval for anyone
attending. Please e-mail the following
information to jzimmer@ensr.com:
Name; Drivers License Number;
Agency/Affiliation; Vehicle make,
model, color, year, and license plate
number of vehicle entering the base.
Anyone attending who will be
entering the Massachusetts Military
Reservation needs to be pre-approved
and must bring a Photo ID to gain
access.
For additional information, please
contact the Commission’s Office of
External Affairs at 1–866–208–FERC
(3372).
Additional Information
Additional information about the
project is available from the
5 Interventions may also be filed electronically via
the Internet in lieu of paper. See the previous
discussion on filing comments electronically.
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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.
Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. CP06–115–000]
Texas Eastern Transmission, LP;
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Assessment for the
Proposed Texas Eastern Incremental
Market Expansion II Project and
Request for Comments on
Environmental Issues
May 26, 2006.
The staff of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) will prepare an
environmental assessment (EA) that will
discuss the environmental impacts of
the Texas Eastern Incremental Market
Expansion (TIME) II Project involving
construction, replacement, and
operation of facilities by Texas Eastern
Transmission, LP (Texas Eastern) in
Pickaway and Monroe Counties, Ohio
and Somerset, Bedford, Franklin, Bucks,
Fayette, and Adams Counties,
Pennsylvania. The TIME II Project
would provide additional natural gas
pipeline capacity to the New Jersey
market area, alleviating the constraints
currently experienced as a result of
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increasing market demand. The TIME II
Project would provide up to 150,000
dekatherms per day (dth/d) of
transportation capacity.
This notice announces the opening of
the scoping period that will be used to
gather environmental input from the
public and interested agencies on the
project. Please note that the scoping
period will close on June 30, 2006.
This notice is being sent to potentially
affected landowners; Federal, state, and
local government agencies; elected
officials; environmental and public
interest groups; Native American Tribes,
other interested parties; local libraries
and newspapers. State and local
government representatives are asked to
notify their constituents of this planned
project and encourage them to comment
on their areas of concern.
If you are a landowner receiving this
notice, you may be contacted by a
pipeline company representative about
the acquisition of an easement to
construct, operate, and maintain the
proposed facilities. The pipeline
company would seek to negotiate a
mutually acceptable agreement.
However, if the project is approved by
the Commission, that approval conveys
with it the right of eminent domain.
Therefore, if easement negotiations fail
to produce an agreement, the pipeline
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?’’ is available for viewing on
the FERC Internet Web site (https://
www.ferc.gov). This fact sheet addresses
a number of typically asked questions,
including the use of eminent domain
and how to participate in the
Commission’s proceedings.
Summary of the Proposed Project 1
In 2007, Texas Eastern proposes to:
• Remove about 6.4 miles of its
existing 24-inch-diameter Line 1
pipeline and replace it, within the same
trench, with a 36-inch-diameter pipeline
in Somerset and Bedford Counties,
Pennsylvania (Uniontown Discharge);
• Remove about 4.9 miles of its
existing 24-inch-diameter Line 1
pipeline and replace it, within the same
trench, with a 36-inch-diameter pipeline
in Franklin County, Pennsylvania
(Bedford Discharge);
• Remove about 10.3 miles of its
existing 20-inch-diameter Line 2
pipeline and replace it, within the same
1 Texas Eastern’s application was filed with the
Commission under section 7 of the Natural Gas Act
and part 157 of the Commission’s regulations.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. CP06-143-000]
Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC; Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Algonquin Cape Cod Project;
Request for Comments on Environmental Issues and Notice of Site Visit
May 26, 2006.
The staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) will prepare an environmental assessment (EA) that will
discuss the environmental impacts of the Algonquin Cape Cod Project
(Project) involving construction, and operation of facilities by
Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC (Algonquin) in Barnstable County,
Massachusetts. The project would provide firm transportation service
for new deliveries of natural gas to KeySpan Energy Delivery Services
Company of New England (Keyspan) to ensure reliability and meet future
demand. The project would provide up to 38,000 dekatherms per day (dth/
d) of transportation capacity. In general, the project consists of
about 3.5 miles of new pipeline and other auxiliary facilities.
This notice announces the opening of the scoping period that will
be used to gather environmental input from the public and interested
agencies on the project. Please note that the scoping period will close
on June 26, 2006.
This notice is being sent to potentially affected landowners;
Federal, State, and local government agencies; elected officials;
environmental and public interest groups; Native American Tribes, other
interested parties; local libraries and newspapers. State and local
government representatives are asked to notify their constituents of
this planned project and encourage them to comment on their areas of
concern.
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A fact sheet prepared by the FERC entitled ``An Interstate Natural
Gas Facility On My Land? What Do I Need To Know?'' is available for
viewing on the FERC Web site (https://www.ferc.gov). This fact sheet
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 on the FERC Internet Web site (https://
www.ferc.gov).
If you are a landowner receiving this notice, you may be contacted
by a pipeline company representative about the acquisition of an
easement to construct, operate, and maintain the proposed facilities.
The pipeline company would seek to negotiate a mutually acceptable
agreement. However, if the project is approved by the Commission, that
approval conveys with it the right of eminent domain. Therefore, if
easement negotiations fail to produce an agreement, the pipeline
company could initiate condemnation proceedings in accordance with
state law.
Summary of the Proposed Project
Algonquin proposes to construct and operate \1\ approximately 3.5
miles of 18-inch-diameter pipeline in the towns of Bourne and Sandwich
in Barnstable County, Massachusetts. The line would commence at the
Mirant Energy Generation Facility and terminate at a new proposed meter
station west of Route 130 in Sandwich. Algonquin also proposes to
construct a pig \2\ launcher upstream of the proposed facilities in the
town of Bourne at the beginning of the G-24 pipeline and a pig receiver
at the proposed meter station.
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\1\ Algonquin's application was filed with the Commission under
section 7 of the Natural Gas Act and part 157 of the Commission's
regulations.
\2\ A pipeline ``pig'' is a device used to clean or inspect the
pipeline. A pig launcher/receiver is an aboveground facility where
pigs are inserted or retrieved from the pipeline.
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The general location of Algonquin's proposed facilities is shown on
the map attached as Appendix 1.\3\
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\3\ The appendices referenced in this notice are not being
printed in the Federal Register. Copies of all appendices, other
than appendix 1 (maps), are available on the Commission's Web site
at the ``eLibrary'' link or from the Commission's Public Reference
Room, 888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426, or call (202)
502-8371. For instructions on connecting to eLibrary refer to the
last page of this notice. Copies of the appendices were sent to all
those receiving this notice in the mail.
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Land Requirements for Construction
Construction of Algonquin's proposed facilities would require about
45.35 acres of land for the construction right-of-way for the
pipelines, additional temporary workspaces, staging areas, and access
roads. The construction right-of-way for the pipelines would typically
be 75 feet wide. Following construction, a 50-foot wide permanent
right-of-way would be maintained.
Construction access to Algonquin's project would be via existing
public and private roads. Algonquin has identified 19 existing access
roads necessary for the construction of its project.
The EA Process
We \4\ are preparing the EA to comply with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) which 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. NEPA also requires us to discover and
address concerns the public may have about proposals. This process is
referred to as ``scoping''. The main goal of the scoping process is to
focus the analysis in the EA on the important environmental issues. By
this Notice of Intent, the Commission staff requests public comments on
the scope of the issues to address in the EA. All comments received are
considered during the preparation of the EA.
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\4\ ``We'', ``us'', and ``our'', refer to the environmental
staff of the Office of Energy Projects (OEP).
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By this notice, we are also asking Federal, State, and local
agencies with jurisdiction and/or special expertise with respect to
environmental issues to formally cooperate with us in the preparation
of the EA. Agencies that would like to request cooperating status
should follow the instructions for filing comments below.
Our independent analysis of the issues will be in the EA. Depending
on the comments received during the scoping process, the EA may be
published and mailed to Federal, State, and local agencies, public
interest groups, interested individuals, affected landowners,
newspapers, libraries, and the Commission's official service list for
this proceeding. A comment period will be allotted for review if the EA
is published. We will consider all comments on the EA before we make
our recommendations to the Commission.
Currently Identified Environmental Issues
In the EA, we will discuss impacts that could occur as a result of
the construction and operation of the project. We will also evaluate
possible alternatives to the proposed project or portions of the
project.
We have already identified some issues that we think deserve
attention based on a preliminary review of the proposed facilities and
the environmental information provided by Algonquin. This preliminary
list of issues may be changed based on your comments and our analysis.
Impact of crossing the Shawme-Crowell State Forest and
Massachusetts Military Reservation.
Disturbance of 20.39 acres of forest land.
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 will be addressed in the EA 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 will 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 1.
Reference Docket No. CP06-143-000.
Mail your comments so that they will be received in
Washington, DC on or before June 26, 2006.
Please note that 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 will need to
create an account which can be created online.
Becoming an Intervenor
In addition to involvement in the EA scoping process, you may want
to become an official party to the proceeding known as an
``intervenor''. Intervenors play a more formal role in the process.
Among other things, intervenors have the right to receive copies of
case-related Commission documents and filings by other intervenors.
Likewise, each intervenor must send one electronic copy (using the
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paper copies of its filings to the Secretary of the Commission and must
send a copy of its filings to all other parties on the Commission's
service list for this proceeding. If you want to become an intervenor
you must file a motion to intervene according to Rule 214 of the
Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR 385.214).\5\ Only
intervenors have the right to seek rehearing of the Commission's
decision.
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\5\ Interventions may also be filed electronically via the
Internet in lieu of paper. See the previous discussion on filing
comments electronically.
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Affected landowners and parties with environmental concerns may be
granted intervenor status upon showing good cause by stating that they
have a clear and direct interest in this proceeding which would not be
adequately represented by any other parties. You do not need intervenor
status to have your environmental comments considered.
Site Visit
On June 20, 2006, the OEP staff will conduct a pre-certification
site visit of the planned Cape Cod Project.
We will view the proposed route and variations that are being
considered for the planned pipeline. Staff will view the area by
automobile and on foot. Representatives of Algonquin will be
accompanying the OEP staff.
All interested parties may attend the site visit on June 20, 2006.
Those planning to attend must provide their own transportation. If you
are interested in attending the site visit, please meet us at 9 a.m. in
the parking lot of ENSR, 95 State Road, Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts.
If you plan on attending and will be entering the Massachusetts
Military Reservation along with FERC on the site visit, it will be
necessary that you provide certain information no later than Monday,
June 12, 2006. We will attempt to get pre-approval for anyone
attending. Please e-mail the following information to jzimmer@ensr.com:
Name; Drivers License Number; Agency/Affiliation; Vehicle make, model,
color, year, and license plate number of vehicle entering the base.
Anyone attending who will be entering the Massachusetts Military
Reservation needs to be pre-approved and must bring a Photo ID to gain
access.
For additional information, please contact the Commission's Office
of External Affairs at 1-866-208-FERC (3372).
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.
Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E6-8596 Filed 6-1-06; 8:45 am]
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