Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P.; Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Assessment; For the Proposed Iroquois 08/09 Expansion Project, Request for Comments on Environmental Issues, and Notice of Public Scoping Meetings, 30367-30369 [E7-10449]
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on May 29, 2007.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. PF07–7–000]
Iroquois Gas Transmission System,
L.P.; Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Assessment; For the
Proposed Iroquois 08/09 Expansion
Project, Request for Comments on
Environmental Issues, and Notice of
Public Scoping Meetings
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May 22, 2007.
The staff of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) will prepare an
environmental assessment (EA) that will
address the environmental impacts of
the Iroquois 08/09 Expansion Project
proposed by Iroquois Gas Transmission
System, L.P. (Iroquois). The
Commission will use the EA in its
decision-making process to determine
whether or not to authorize the project.
This notice explains the scoping process
the FERC staff will use to gather input
from the public and interested agencies
on the project. Your input will help us
determine the issues that need to be
evaluated in the EA. Please note that the
scoping period will close on June 29,
2007.
Comments may be submitted in
written or verbal form. Further details
on how to submit written comments are
provided in the Public Participation
section of this notice. In lieu of sending
written comments, the FERC staff invite
you to attend the public scoping
meetings we have scheduled as follows:
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Date and time
Monday, June 18,
2007, 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. (EST).
Tuesday, June 19,
2007, 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. (EST).
Location
Milford City Hall Auditorium, 110 River
Street, Milford, CT
06460, Telephone:
(203) 783–3230.
Brookfield High
School, 45 Long
Meadow Hill Road,
Brookfield, CT
06804, Telephone:
(203) 775–7704.
This notice is being sent to affected
landowners; Federal, State, and local
government agencies; elected officials;
environmental and public interest
groups; Native American tribes; other
interested parties; and local libraries
and newspapers. We 1 encourage
government representatives 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 an
Iroquois representative about the
acquisition of an easement to construct,
operate, and maintain the proposed
project facilities. The pipeline company
would seek to negotiate a mutually
acceptable agreement. However, if the
project is approved by the FERC, 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 FERC’s
proceedings.
Summary of the Proposed Project
Iroquois proposes to construct the
Iroquois 08/09 Expansion Project in
three phases which would consist of:
Looping its existing pipeline system at
three locations in New York and
Connecticut by November 1, 2008
(Phase 1); constructing a new
compressor station in Milford,
Connecticut with 20,620 horsepower of
compression by January 1, 2009 (Phase
2); and adding a 10,310 horsepower
compressor unit to Iroquois’ Brookfield
Compressor Station in Brookfield,
1 ‘‘We,’’ ‘‘us,’’ and ‘‘our’’ refer to the
environmental staff of the FERC’s Office of Energy
Projects.
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Connecticut by November 1, 2009
(Phase 3).2
The Phase 1 pipeline looping would
include construction of 5.8 miles of 36inch-diameter pipeline in Boonville,
New York; 1.0 miles of 36-inch-diameter
pipeline in Wright, New York; and 1.6
miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline in
Newtown, Connecticut. The new
pipeline looping segments would be
located adjacent to Iroquois’ existing
pipeline and connected to it at both
ends.
The planned project would expand
Iroquois existing system to deliver up to
200,000 dekatherms per day of natural
gas transportation service to KeySpan
Gas East Corporation at South
Commack, Long Island. Iroquois plans
to file its certificate application in
September 2007 and anticipates
receiving a Commission certificate by
March 2008.
A general location of the proposed
project is provided in Appendix 1.3
Land Requirements for Construction
The Iroquois 08/09 Expansion Project
is in the preliminary planning stage.
The precise facility design, pipeline
route, rights-of-way, and other details
have not yet been finalized. The
proposed pipeline loops are being
planned for routes adjacent to existing
rights-of-way. Specific information on
the proposed project location and the
land used by it will be made available
to the public when it is finalized.
Construction of the proposed pipeline
loop segments would require about
176.1 acres of land for construction.
Following construction, about 90.4 acres
would be maintained for Iroquois’
ongoing pipeline operation. The
remaining 85.7 acres of land would be
restored and allowed to revert to its
former use. Construction of the
proposed Milford Compressor Station
would require use of about 4.8 acres of
land, and operation of the station would
require maintaining 4.6 acres of the
2 The 7,700 horsepower Brookfield Compressor
Station was approved by the Commission on
December 21, 2006, as part of Iroquois’
MarketAccess Project in Docket No. CP02–31–002.
Construction of the Brookfield Compressor Station
is scheduled to commence in the fall of 2007 and
operation of the station is scheduled to commence
in the fall of 2008.
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 Public
Participation section of this notice. Copies of the
appendices were sent to all those receiving this
notice in the mail. Requests for detailed maps of the
proposed facilities should be made directly to
Iroquois.
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affected land. The proposed
modifications to the Brookfield
Compressor Station would increase the
compressor station yard area from 1.4
acres to 1.8 acres. All of the land
required for the proposed Milford
Compressor Station and the Brookfield
Compressor Station modifications is
currently owned by Iroquois.
The EA Process
The National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) requires the Commission to
take into account the environmental
impacts that could result from an action
when it considers whether or not an
interstate natural gas pipeline should be
approved. The FERC will use the EA to
consider the environmental impact that
could result if the Iroquois 08/09
Expansion Project is authorized under
Section 7 of the Natural Gas Act. NEPA
also requires us to discover and address
concerns the public may have about
proposals to be considered by the
Commission. 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. With this Notice
of Intent, the Commission staff is
requesting public comments on the
scope of the issues to be addressed in
the EA. All comments received will be
considered during preparation of the
EA.
Our independent analysis of the
issues will be included in the EA. We
will also evaluate possible alternatives
to the proposed project or portions of
the project, and make recommendations
on how to lessen or avoid impacts on
affected resources.
The EA will be mailed to Federal,
State, and local government agencies;
elected officials; environmental and
public interest groups; Native American
tribes; affected landowners;
commentors; other interested parties;
local libraries and newspapers; and the
FERC’s official service list for this
proceeding. A 30-day comment period
will be allotted for review of the EA. We
will consider all comments on the EA
before we make our recommendations to
the Commission. To ensure that your
comments are considered, please follow
the instructions in the Public
Participation section of this notice.
Although no formal application has
been filed, the FERC staff has already
initiated its NEPA review under its Prefiling Process. The purpose of the Prefiling Process is to encourage the early
involvement of interested stakeholders
and to identify and resolve issues before
an application is filed with the FERC.
With this notice, we are asking
Federal, State, and local governmental
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agencies with jurisdiction and/or
special expertise with respect to
environmental issues, to express their
interest in becoming cooperating
agencies for the preparation of the EA.
These agencies may choose to
participate once they have evaluated the
proposal relative to their
responsibilities. Agencies that would
like to request cooperating status should
follow the instructions for filing
comments provided below (see Public
Participation).
Currently Identified Environmental
Issues
The EA will discuss impacts that
could occur as a result of the
construction and operation of the
proposed project. We have already
identified several issues that we think
deserve attention based on a
preliminary review of the project site
and the facility information provided by
Iroquois. This preliminary list of issues
may be changed based on your
comments and our analysis.
• Potential impacts on perennial and
intermittent streams and waterbodies.
• Evaluation of temporary and
permanent impacts on wetlands and
development of appropriate mitigation.
• Potential effect on federally and
state-listed species.
• Potential impacts on existing land
uses, including managed forested lands.
• Potential visual effects of the
aboveground facilities on surrounding
areas.
• Potential impacts to local air and
noise quality associated with
construction and operation.
• Public safety and potential hazards
associated with the transport of natural
gas and the proposed compressor
facilities.
Public Participation
You can make a difference by
providing us with your specific
comments or concerns about the
proposed project. By becoming a
commentor, your concerns will be
addressed in the EA and considered by
the Commission. Your comments
should focus on the potential
environmental effects, reasonable
alternatives (including alternative
facility sites and pipeline routes), and
measures to avoid or lessen
environmental impact. The more
specific your comments, the more useful
they will be. To ensure that your
comments are timely and properly
recorded, please carefully follow these
instructions:
• Send an original and two copies of
your letter to: Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory
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1A, Washington, DC 20426.
• Label one copy of your comments
for the attention of Gas Branch 1, DG2E.
• Reference Docket No. PF07–7–000
on the original and both copies.
• Mail your comments so that they
will be received in Washington, DC on
or before June 29, 2007.
The Commission strongly encourages
electronic filing of any comments in
response to this Notice of Intent. For
information on electronically filing
comments, please see 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, as well as information in 18 CFR
385.2001(a)(1)(iii). Before you can
submit comments, you will need to
create a free account, which can be
created on-line.
The public scoping meetings (dates,
times, and locations are listed above) are
designed to provide another opportunity
to offer comments on the proposed
project. Interested groups and
individuals are encouraged to attend the
meetings and to present comments on
the environmental issues they believe
should be addressed in the EA. A
transcript of each meeting will be
generated so that your comments will be
accurately recorded.
Once Iroquois formally files its
application with the Commission, you
may want to become an official party to
the proceeding known as an
‘‘intervenor.’’ Intervenors play a more
formal role in the process and are able
to file briefs, appear at hearings, and be
heard by the courts if they choose to
appeal the Commission’s final ruling.
An intervenor formally participates in a
Commission proceeding by filing a
request to intervene. Instructions for
becoming an intervenor are included in
the User’s Guide under the ‘‘e-filing’’
link on the Commission’s web site.
Please note that you may not request
intervenor status at this time. You must
wait until a formal application is filed
with the Commission.
Environmental Mailing List
An effort is being made to send this
notice to all individuals, organizations,
and government entities interested in
and/or potentially affected by the
proposed project. This includes all
landowners who are potential right-ofway grantors, whose property may be
used temporarily for project purposes,
or who own homes within distances
defined in the Commission’s regulations
of certain aboveground facilities. If you
received this notice, you are currently
on the environmental mailing list for
this project. If you want to remain on
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our mailing list, please return the
attached Information Request
(Appendix 2). All individuals who
provide written comments, attend the
scoping meetings, or return the
Information Request will remain on our
environmental mailing list for this
project.
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Additional Information
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.’’
Click on the eLibrary link, select
‘‘General Search’’ and enter the project
docket number excluding the last three
digits (i.e., PF07–7) 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, contact
(202) 502–8659. The eLibrary link on
the FERC Internet website 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.
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.
Finally, Iroquois has established an
Internet website for this project at
https://08–09.iroquois.com. The Web site
includes a description of the project,
maps of the proposed pipeline facilities,
and answers to frequently asked
questions. You can also request
additional information or provide
comments directly to Iroquois by phone
at 1–800–253–5152, or by mail at the
following address: Ruth Parkins, Public
Affairs Manager, Iroquois Pipeline
Operating Company, One Corporate
Drive, Suite 600, Shelton, CT 06484. Email: ruth_parkins@iroquois.com.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Project No. 618–139]
Alabama Power Company; Notice of
Application for Amendment of License
and Soliciting Comments, Motions To
Intervene, and Protests
May 23, 2007.
Take notice that the following
hydroelectric application has been filed
with the Commission and is available
for public inspection:
a. Type of Application: Request for
Temporary Variance of Minimum Flow
Requirement.
b. Project No.: 618–139.
c. Date Filed: May 21, 2007.
d. Applicant: Alabama Power
Company.
e. Name of Project: Jordan Dam.
f. Location: On the Coosa River, in
Elmore, Chilton, and Coosa Counties,
Alabama.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power
Act, 16 U.S.C. 791a–825r.
h. Applicant Contact: Alan L. Peeples,
Alabama Power Company, 600 N. 18th
Street, P.O. Box 2641, Birmingham, AL
35291, (205) 257–1401.
i. FERC Contact: Peter Yarrington,
peter.yarrington@ferc.gov, (202) 502–
6129.
j. Deadline for filing comments,
motions to intervene and protests: June
6, 2007.
All documents (original and eight
copies) should be filed with: Secretary,
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC
20426.
The Commission’s Rules of Practice
and Procedure require all intervenors
filing documents with the Commission
to serve a copy of that document on
each person whose name appears on the
official service list for the project.
Further, if an intervenor files comments
or documents with the Commission
relating to the merits of an issue that
may affect the responsibilities of a
particular resource agency, they must
also serve a copy of the document on
that resource agency. A copy of any
motion to intervene must also be served
upon each representative of the
Applicant specified in the particular
application.
k. Description of Request: The
Alabama Power Company (APC) is
requesting a temporary variance of the
minimum flow requirement of the
Jordan Dam Project license. Because of
persistent and worsening drought
conditions in the project area and the
need to conserve water, APC requests
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that it be allowed to begin downramping
from 3,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) to
2,000 cfs beginning on or about May 22,
2007, rather than beginning this
downramping June 16 as required in the
license. Once flows are downramped to
2000 cfs this flow release would be
maintained until the following April 1
as required in the license. Included in
APC’s request were concurrences
received from the state and federal
resource agencies. The Commission’s
order issued March 30, 2007, authorized
among other things the APC to increase
minimum flows from 2,000 cfs to 3,000
cfs rather than to 4,000 cfs beginning
April 1, 2007.
l. Location of the Application: The
filing is available for inspection and
reproduction at the Commission’s
Public Reference Room, located at 888
First Street, NE., Room 2A, Washington,
DC 20426 or by calling (202) 502–8371,
or by calling (202) 502–8371. This filing
may also be viewed on the
Commission’s Web site at https://ferc.gov
using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link. Enter the
docket number excluding the last three
digits in the docket number field to
access the document. You may also
register online at https://www.ferc.gov/
docsfiling/esubscription.asp to be
notified vial e-mail or new filings and
issuances related to this or other
pending projects. For assistance, call 1–
866–208–3676 or e-mail
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, for TTY,
call (202) 502–8659. A copy is also
available for inspection and
reproduction at the address in item (h)
above.
m. Individuals desiring to be included
on the Commission’s mailing list should
so indicate by writing to the Secretary
of the Commission.
n. Comments, Protests, or Motions to
Intervene: Anyone may submit
comments, a protest, or a motion to
intervene in accordance with the
requirements of Rules of Practice and
Procedure, 18 CFR 385.210, .211, .214.
In determining the appropriate action to
take, the Commission will consider all
protests or other comments filed, but
only those who file a motion to
intervene in accordance with the
Commission’s Rules may become a
party to the proceeding. Any comments,
protests, or motions to intervene must
be received on or before the specified
comment date for the particular
application.
o. Any filings must bear in all capital
letters the title ‘‘COMMENTS’’,
‘‘PROTEST’’, or ‘‘MOTION TO
INTERVENE’’, as applicable, and the
Project Number of the particular
application to which the filing refers.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. PF07-7-000]
Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P.; Notice of Intent To
Prepare an Environmental Assessment; For the Proposed Iroquois 08/09
Expansion Project, Request for Comments on Environmental Issues, and
Notice of Public Scoping Meetings
May 22, 2007.
The staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) will prepare an environmental assessment (EA) that will
address the environmental impacts of the Iroquois 08/09 Expansion
Project proposed by Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P. (Iroquois).
The Commission will use the EA in its decision-making process to
determine whether or not to authorize the project. This notice explains
the scoping process the FERC staff will use to gather input from the
public and interested agencies on the project. Your input will help us
determine the issues that need to be evaluated in the EA. Please note
that the scoping period will close on June 29, 2007.
Comments may be submitted in written or verbal form. Further
details on how to submit written comments are provided in the Public
Participation section of this notice. In lieu of sending written
comments, the FERC staff invite you to attend the public scoping
meetings we have scheduled as follows:
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Date and time Location
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Monday, June 18, 2007, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Milford City Hall
(EST). Auditorium, 110 River
Street, Milford, CT 06460,
Telephone: (203) 783-3230.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Brookfield High School, 45
(EST). Long Meadow Hill Road,
Brookfield, CT 06804,
Telephone: (203) 775-7704.
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This notice is being sent to affected landowners; Federal, State,
and local government agencies; elected officials; environmental and
public interest groups; Native American tribes; other interested
parties; and local libraries and newspapers. We \1\ 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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\1\ ``We,'' ``us,'' and ``our'' refer to the environmental staff
of the FERC's Office of Energy Projects.
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If you are a landowner receiving this notice, you may be contacted
by an Iroquois representative about the acquisition of an easement to
construct, operate, and maintain the proposed project facilities. The
pipeline company would seek to negotiate a mutually acceptable
agreement. However, if the project is approved by the FERC, 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 FERC's proceedings.
Summary of the Proposed Project
Iroquois proposes to construct the Iroquois 08/09 Expansion Project
in three phases which would consist of: Looping its existing pipeline
system at three locations in New York and Connecticut by November 1,
2008 (Phase 1); constructing a new compressor station in Milford,
Connecticut with 20,620 horsepower of compression by January 1, 2009
(Phase 2); and adding a 10,310 horsepower compressor unit to Iroquois'
Brookfield Compressor Station in Brookfield, Connecticut by November 1,
2009 (Phase 3).\2\
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\2\ The 7,700 horsepower Brookfield Compressor Station was
approved by the Commission on December 21, 2006, as part of
Iroquois' MarketAccess Project in Docket No. CP02-31-002.
Construction of the Brookfield Compressor Station is scheduled to
commence in the fall of 2007 and operation of the station is
scheduled to commence in the fall of 2008.
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The Phase 1 pipeline looping would include construction of 5.8
miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline in Boonville, New York; 1.0 miles of
36-inch-diameter pipeline in Wright, New York; and 1.6 miles of 36-
inch-diameter pipeline in Newtown, Connecticut. The new pipeline
looping segments would be located adjacent to Iroquois' existing
pipeline and connected to it at both ends.
The planned project would expand Iroquois existing system to
deliver up to 200,000 dekatherms per day of natural gas transportation
service to KeySpan Gas East Corporation at South Commack, Long Island.
Iroquois plans to file its certificate application in September 2007
and anticipates receiving a Commission certificate by March 2008.
A general location of the proposed project is provided in Appendix
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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
Public Participation section of this notice. Copies of the
appendices were sent to all those receiving this notice in the mail.
Requests for detailed maps of the proposed facilities should be made
directly to Iroquois.
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Land Requirements for Construction
The Iroquois 08/09 Expansion Project is in the preliminary planning
stage. The precise facility design, pipeline route, rights-of-way, and
other details have not yet been finalized. The proposed pipeline loops
are being planned for routes adjacent to existing rights-of-way.
Specific information on the proposed project location and the land used
by it will be made available to the public when it is finalized.
Construction of the proposed pipeline loop segments would require
about 176.1 acres of land for construction. Following construction,
about 90.4 acres would be maintained for Iroquois' ongoing pipeline
operation. The remaining 85.7 acres of land would be restored and
allowed to revert to its former use. Construction of the proposed
Milford Compressor Station would require use of about 4.8 acres of
land, and operation of the station would require maintaining 4.6 acres
of the
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affected land. The proposed modifications to the Brookfield Compressor
Station would increase the compressor station yard area from 1.4 acres
to 1.8 acres. All of the land required for the proposed Milford
Compressor Station and the Brookfield Compressor Station modifications
is currently owned by Iroquois.
The EA Process
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires the
Commission to take into account the environmental impacts that could
result from an action when it considers whether or not an interstate
natural gas pipeline should be approved. The FERC will use the EA to
consider the environmental impact that could result if the Iroquois 08/
09 Expansion Project is authorized under Section 7 of the Natural Gas
Act. NEPA also requires us to discover and address concerns the public
may have about proposals to be considered by the Commission. 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. With this Notice of Intent, the Commission staff
is requesting public comments on the scope of the issues to be
addressed in the EA. All comments received will be considered during
preparation of the EA.
Our independent analysis of the issues will be included in the EA.
We will also evaluate possible alternatives to the proposed project or
portions of the project, and make recommendations on how to lessen or
avoid impacts on affected resources.
The EA will be mailed to Federal, State, and local government
agencies; elected officials; environmental and public interest groups;
Native American tribes; affected landowners; commentors; other
interested parties; local libraries and newspapers; and the FERC's
official service list for this proceeding. A 30-day comment period will
be allotted for review of the EA. We will consider all comments on the
EA before we make our recommendations to the Commission. To ensure that
your comments are considered, please follow the instructions in the
Public Participation section of this notice.
Although no formal application has been filed, the FERC staff has
already initiated its NEPA review under its Pre-filing Process. The
purpose of the Pre-filing Process is to encourage the early involvement
of interested stakeholders and to identify and resolve issues before an
application is filed with the FERC.
With this notice, we are asking Federal, State, and local
governmental agencies with jurisdiction and/or special expertise with
respect to environmental issues, to express their interest in becoming
cooperating agencies for the preparation of the EA. These agencies may
choose to participate once they have evaluated the proposal relative to
their responsibilities. Agencies that would like to request cooperating
status should follow the instructions for filing comments provided
below (see Public Participation).
Currently Identified Environmental Issues
The EA will discuss impacts that could occur as a result of the
construction and operation of the proposed project. We have already
identified several issues that we think deserve attention based on a
preliminary review of the project site and the facility information
provided by Iroquois. This preliminary list of issues may be changed
based on your comments and our analysis.
Potential impacts on perennial and intermittent streams
and waterbodies.
Evaluation of temporary and permanent impacts on wetlands
and development of appropriate mitigation.
Potential effect on federally and state-listed species.
Potential impacts on existing land uses, including managed
forested lands.
Potential visual effects of the aboveground facilities on
surrounding areas.
Potential impacts to local air and noise quality
associated with construction and operation.
Public safety and potential hazards associated with the
transport of natural gas and the proposed compressor facilities.
Public Participation
You can make a difference by providing us with your specific
comments or concerns about the proposed project. By becoming a
commentor, your concerns will be addressed in the EA and considered by
the Commission. Your comments should focus on the potential
environmental effects, reasonable alternatives (including alternative
facility sites and pipeline routes), and measures to avoid or lessen
environmental impact. The more specific your comments, the more useful
they will be. To ensure that your comments are timely and properly
recorded, please carefully follow these instructions:
Send an original and two copies of your letter to:
Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First St., NE., Room 1A, Washington, DC 20426.
Label one copy of your comments for the attention of Gas
Branch 1, DG2E.
Reference Docket No. PF07-7-000 on the original and both
copies.
Mail your comments so that they will be received in
Washington, DC on or before June 29, 2007.
The Commission strongly encourages electronic filing of any
comments in response to this Notice of Intent. For information on
electronically filing comments, please see 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, as well as information in 18 CFR
385.2001(a)(1)(iii). Before you can submit comments, you will need to
create a free account, which can be created on-line.
The public scoping meetings (dates, times, and locations are listed
above) are designed to provide another opportunity to offer comments on
the proposed project. Interested groups and individuals are encouraged
to attend the meetings and to present comments on the environmental
issues they believe should be addressed in the EA. A transcript of each
meeting will be generated so that your comments will be accurately
recorded.
Once Iroquois formally files its application with the Commission,
you may want to become an official party to the proceeding known as an
``intervenor.'' Intervenors play a more formal role in the process and
are able to file briefs, appear at hearings, and be heard by the courts
if they choose to appeal the Commission's final ruling. An intervenor
formally participates in a Commission proceeding by filing a request to
intervene. Instructions for becoming an intervenor are included in the
User's Guide under the ``e-filing'' link on the Commission's web site.
Please note that you may not request intervenor status at this time.
You must wait until a formal application is filed with the Commission.
Environmental Mailing List
An effort is being made to send this notice to all individuals,
organizations, and government entities interested in and/or potentially
affected by the proposed project. This includes all landowners who are
potential right-of-way grantors, whose property may be used temporarily
for project purposes, or who own homes within distances defined in the
Commission's regulations of certain aboveground facilities. If you
received this notice, you are currently on the environmental mailing
list for this project. If you want to remain on
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our mailing list, please return the attached Information Request
(Appendix 2). All individuals who provide written comments, attend the
scoping meetings, or return the Information Request will remain on our
environmental mailing list for this project.
Additional Information
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.'' Click on the eLibrary link, select ``General Search'' and enter
the project docket number excluding the last three digits (i.e., PF07-
7) 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, contact (202) 502-8659. The eLibrary link on the FERC Internet
website 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. 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.
Finally, Iroquois has established an Internet website for this
project at https://08-09.iroquois.com. The Web site includes a
description of the project, maps of the proposed pipeline facilities,
and answers to frequently asked questions. You can also request
additional information or provide comments directly to Iroquois by
phone at 1-800-253-5152, or by mail at the following address: Ruth
Parkins, Public Affairs Manager, Iroquois Pipeline Operating Company,
One Corporate Drive, Suite 600, Shelton, CT 06484. E-mail: ruth_
parkins@iroquois.com.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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