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is not necessary to separately intervene
again in a subdocket related to a
compliance filing if you have previously
intervened in the same docket. Protests
will be considered by the Commission
in determining the appropriate action to
be taken, but will not serve to make
protestants parties to the proceeding.
Anyone filing a motion to intervene or
protest must serve a copy of that
document on the Applicant. In reference
to filings initiating a new proceeding,
interventions or protests submitted on
or before the comment deadline need
not be served on persons other than the
Applicant.
The Commission encourages
electronic submission of protests and
interventions in lieu of paper, using the
FERC Online links at: https://
www.ferc.gov. To facilitate electronic
service, persons with Internet access
who will eFile a document and/or be
listed as a contact for an intervenor
must create and validate an
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eRegistration link. Select the eFiling
link to log on and submit the
intervention or protests.
Persons unable to file electronically
should submit an original and 14 copies
of the intervention or protest to the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
888 First St., NE., Washington, DC
20426.
The filings in the above proceedings
are accessible in the Commission’s
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are also available for review in the
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
Date and time
[Docket No. CP07–398–000, CP07–399–000,
CP07–400–000; Docket No. CP07–401–000,
CP07–402–000]
Gulf Crossing Pipeline Company, LLC;
Gulf South Pipeline Company, LP;
Supplemental Notice of Intent To
Prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement for the Proposed Gulf
Crossing Project, Request for
Comments on Environmental Issues,
and Notice of Public Site Visit
July 12, 2007.
The staff of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) will prepare an
environmental impact statement (EIS)
that will identify and address the
environmental impacts that could result
from the construction and operation of
the Gulf Crossing Project proposed by
Gulf Crossing Pipeline Company, LLC
(Gulf Crossing) and Gulf South Pipeline
Company, L.P (Gulf South). On June 19,
2007 Gulf Crossing and Gulf South filed
a formal application which included
significant route realignments along the
pipeline route.
On April 2, 2007, the FERC issued a
‘‘Notice of Intent to Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for the
Proposed Gulf Crossing Project, Request
for Comments on Environmental Issues
and Notice of Public Scoping Meetings’’
(NOI). The NOI was published in the
Federal Register and was also mailed to
interested parties, including Federal,
state and local officials, agency
representatives, conservation
organizations; Native American groups;
local libraries and newspapers; and
property owners affected by the
proposed facilities.
In order to assist staff with the
identification of environmental issues
associated with the modified facilities
and to comply with the requirements of
the National Environmental Policy Act
of 1969 (NEPA), a thirty day scoping
period has been opened to receive
comments on the proposed project, as
modified. This NOI is necessary due to
route changes along the pipeline as well
as a significant change in the pipeline
route in Mississippi. Please note that the
scoping period for this project will close
on August 13, 2007.
Additionally, as part of the scoping
process, we will sponsor a public site
visit of the proposed Mississippi Loop
as described below, to receive
comments on the proposed project.
Please note that attendees at the site
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Location
Terry High School
Parking Lot, 235
W. Beasley St.,
Terry, MS 39170.
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; all of which are
encouraged to submit comments on the
proposed project. Details on how to
submit comments are provided in the
Public Participation section of this
notice.
If you are a landowner receiving this
notice, you may be contacted by a Gulf
Crossing or Gulf South 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
Gulf Crossing proposes to construct,
own and operate approximately 353.2
miles of new 42-inch-diameter natural
gas transmission pipeline, four (4) new
compressor stations, four (4) new
metering and regulating (M&R) stations
and associated facilities in Grayson,
Fannin, Lamar, Delta, Hopkins,
Franklin, Titus, Morris, and Cass
Counties, Texas; Bryan County
Oklahoma; and Caddo, Bossier, Webster,
Claiborne, Lincoln, Union, Ouchida,
Morehouse, Richland, and Madison
Parishes, Louisiana.
In addition, as part of the Gulf
Crossing Project, Gulf South proposed to
construct, own and operate a 17.8-milelong 42-inch-diamter pipeline loop
(Mississippi Loop) in Hinds, Copiah,
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and Simpson Counties Mississippi; as
well as installing an additional 30,000
horsepower (hp) of compression at the
proposed Harrisville Compressor
Station (Docket Number CP07–32–000).
The general location of the proposed
pipeline is shown in the figure included
as Appendix 1.1
Specifically, Gulf South and Gulf
Crossing proposes to construct and
operate the following facilities:
• Approximately 353.2 miles of 42inch-diameter pipeline beginning in
Sherman, Texas; northeast through
Bennington Oklahoma; and southeast to
the proposed Gulf South Tallulah
Compressor Station near Tallulah,
Louisiana;
• The newly proposed, approximately
17.8 mile long, 42-inch-diameter
pipeline loop line in Hinds, Copiah, and
Simpson Counties, Mississippi that
would terminate at the Gulf South
Harrisville Compressor Station
(proposed in Docket No. CP07–32–000);
• A new 35,641 hp compressor
station at Milepost (MP) 0.0 near
Sherman, Texas;
• A new 18,940 hp compressor
station at MP 72.7 near Paris, Texas;
• A new 20,604 hp compressor
station at MP 183 near Mira, Louisiana;
• A new 25,339 hp compressor
station at MP 293 near Sterlington, LA;
• An additional 30,000 hp of
compression at Gulf South’s proposed
Harrisville Compressor Station (Docket
No. CP07–32–000)
• Four (4) meter and regulation
(M&R) stations to interconnect with
Enterprise Texas Pipeline L.P. at MP 0.0
in Grayson County, TX, Enogex
intrastate pipeline at MP 34.2 in Bryan
County, Oklahoma, Crosstex North
Texas Pipeline at MP 72.7 in Lamar
County, Texas, and Gulf South at MP
350.7 in Madison Parish, Louisiana;
• 4 pig launching/receiving sites, 3
launching only facilities, 3 receiving
only facilities and 17 mainline valves.
Gulf Crossing and Gulf South
proposes to have the project constructed
and operational by October 1, 2008.
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Land Requirements for Construction
As proposed, the typical construction
right-of-way for the project pipeline
would be 100 feet wide. Following
construction, Gulf Crossing and Gulf
South has proposed to retain a 60-footwide permanent right-of-way for
operation of the project. Additional,
temporary extra workspaces beyond the
typical construction right-of-way limits
may also be required at certain feature
crossings (e.g., roads, railroads,
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wetlands, or waterbodies), in areas with
steep side slopes, or in association with
special construction techniques. In
residential areas, wetlands, and other
sensitive areas, the construction rightof-way width would be reduced as
necessary to protect homeowners and
environmental resources.
Based on information provided in the
application, construction and operation
of the renewly proposed Mississippi
Loop would affect about 256.5 acres of
land. Following construction, about
129.5 acres would be maintained as
permanent right-of-way. For the project
as a whole; construction and operation
of the proposed project facilities would
affect about 5,734 acres of land.
Following construction, about 2,741
acres would be maintained as
permanent right-of-way, including about
42.7 acres of land would be maintained
as new aboveground facility sites. The
remaining 2,993 acres of temporary
workspace (including all temporary
construction rights-of-way, extra
workspaces, and pipe storage and
contractor yards) would be restored and
allowed to revert to its former use.
The EIS Process
NEPA requires the Commission to
take into account the environmental
impacts that could result from the
approval of an interstate natural gas
pipeline. The FERC will use the EIS to
consider the environmental impact that
could result if the Gulf Crossing 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 EIS on the important
environmental issues. With this NOI,
the Commission staff is requesting
public comments on the scope of the
issues to be addressed in the EIS. All
comments received will be considered
during preparation of the EIS.
In the EIS we will discuss impacts
that could occur as a result of the
construction and operation of the
proposed project under these general
headings:
• Geology and soils;
• Water resources;
• Wetlands and vegetation;
• Fish and wildlife;
• Threatened and endangered
species;
• Land use, recreation, and visual
resources;
• Air quality and noise;
• Cultural resources;
• Socioeconomics;
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• Reliability and safety; and
• Cumulative environmental impacts.
In the EIS, 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.
Our independent analysis of the
issues will be included in a draft EIS.
The draft EIS 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 45-day comment period
will be allotted for review of the draft
EIS. We will consider all comments on
the draft EIS and revise the document,
as necessary, before issuing a final EIS.
We will consider all comments on the
final EIS 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.
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 EIS.
These agencies may choose to
participate once they have evaluated the
proposal relative to their
responsibilities.
Currently Identified Environmental
Issues
The EIS 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,
comments filed in response to the April
2, 2007 NOI, and the facility
information provided by Gulf Crossing
and Gulf South. This preliminary list of
issues may be changed based on your
comments and our analysis.
• Potential effects on prime farmland
and erodable soils.
• Potential impacts to perennial and
intermittent waterbodies, including
waterbodies with federal and/or state
designations/protections.
• Evaluation of temporary and
permanent impacts on wetlands and
development of appropriate mitigation.
• Potential impacts to fish and
wildlife habitat, including potential
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impacts to federally and state-listed
threatened and endangered species.
• Potential visual effects of the
aboveground facilities on surrounding
areas.
• Potential impacts and potential
benefits of construction workforce on
local housing, infrastructure, public
services, and economy.
• Impacts to air quality and noise
associated with construction and
operation.
• Public safety and hazards
associated with the transport of natural
gas.
• Alternative alignments for the
pipeline route and alternative sites for
the compressor stations.
• Potential impacts to Native
American lands and cultural resources.
• Land use impacts from pipeline
easements.
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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 EIS 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 3, DG2E.
• Reference Docket No. CP07–398 on
the original and both copies.
• Mail your comments so that they
will be received in Washington, DC on
or before August 13, 2007.
Please note that we are continuing to
experience delays in mail deliveries
from the U.S. Postal Service. As a result,
we will include all comments that we
receive within a reasonable time frame
in our environmental analysis of this
project. 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.
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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 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. Among other
things, intervenors have the right to
receive copies of case-related
Commission documents and filings by
other intervenors. 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. 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.
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 property within distances
defined in the Commission’s regulations
of certain aboveground facilities.
If you received this notice, you are on
the environmental mailing list for this
project. If you do not want to send
comments at this time, but still want to
remain on our mailing list, please return
the Information Request (Appendix 2). If
you do not return the Information
Request, you WILL be removed from the
Commission’s environmental mailing
list. Please note that Landowners who
have previously responded to the April
2, 2007 NOI with a request to stay on
the mailing list need NOT reply again.
Availability of Additional Information
Additional information about the
project is available from the
Commission’s Office of External Affairs,
at 1–866–208–FERC (3372). Additional
information can also be found on the
Internet at: https://www.ferc.gov. The
‘‘eLibrary link’’ on the FERC Web site
provides access to documents submitted
to and issued by the Commission, such
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as comments, orders, notices and
rulemakings. Once on the FERC Web
site, click on the ‘‘eLibrary link,’’ select
‘‘General Search’’ and in the ‘‘Docket
Number’’ field enter the project docket
number excluding the last three digits
(CP07–398). When researching
information be sure to select an
appropriate date range. In addition, the
FERC now offers a free email 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.
For assistance with the FERC Web site
or with eSubscription, please contact
FERC Online Support at:
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or toll
free at 1–866–208–3676, or TTY, contact
1–202–502–8659.
Finally, Gulf Crossing has established
an Internet Web site for this project at
https://www.gulfcrossing.com. You can
also request additional information or
provide comments directly to Gulf
Crossing at 1–713–544–5420.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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Preventing Undue Discrimination and
Preference in Transmission Service;
Notice of Staff Technical Conference
July 12, 2007.
Take notice that Commission staff
will convene a technical conference on
July 30, 2007 to consider certain issues
relating to findings and requirements
established in the Final Rule issued in
this proceeding on February 16, 2007.1
1 Preventing Undue Discrimination and
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. CP07-398-000, CP07-399-000, CP07-400-000; Docket No. CP07-
401-000, CP07-402-000]
Gulf Crossing Pipeline Company, LLC; Gulf South Pipeline Company,
LP; Supplemental Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement for the Proposed Gulf Crossing Project, Request for Comments
on Environmental Issues, and Notice of Public Site Visit
July 12, 2007.
The staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) will prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) that
will identify and address the environmental impacts that could result
from the construction and operation of the Gulf Crossing Project
proposed by Gulf Crossing Pipeline Company, LLC (Gulf Crossing) and
Gulf South Pipeline Company, L.P (Gulf South). On June 19, 2007 Gulf
Crossing and Gulf South filed a formal application which included
significant route realignments along the pipeline route.
On April 2, 2007, the FERC issued a ``Notice of Intent to Prepare
an Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Gulf Crossing
Project, Request for Comments on Environmental Issues and Notice of
Public Scoping Meetings'' (NOI). The NOI was published in the Federal
Register and was also mailed to interested parties, including Federal,
state and local officials, agency representatives, conservation
organizations; Native American groups; local libraries and newspapers;
and property owners affected by the proposed facilities.
In order to assist staff with the identification of environmental
issues associated with the modified facilities and to comply with the
requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), a
thirty day scoping period has been opened to receive comments on the
proposed project, as modified. This NOI is necessary due to route
changes along the pipeline as well as a significant change in the
pipeline route in Mississippi. Please note that the scoping period for
this project will close on August 13, 2007.
Additionally, as part of the scoping process, we will sponsor a
public site visit of the proposed Mississippi Loop as described below,
to receive comments on the proposed project. Please note that attendees
at the site visit must obtain their own transportation for the site
visit.
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Date and time Location
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July 26, 2007, 9 a.m...................... Terry High School Parking
Lot, 235 W. Beasley St.,
Terry, MS 39170.
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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; all of which are
encouraged to submit comments on the proposed project. Details on how
to submit comments are provided in the Public Participation section of
this notice.
If you are a landowner receiving this notice, you may be contacted
by a Gulf Crossing or Gulf South 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
Gulf Crossing proposes to construct, own and operate approximately
353.2 miles of new 42-inch-diameter natural gas transmission pipeline,
four (4) new compressor stations, four (4) new metering and regulating
(M&R) stations and associated facilities in Grayson, Fannin, Lamar,
Delta, Hopkins, Franklin, Titus, Morris, and Cass Counties, Texas;
Bryan County Oklahoma; and Caddo, Bossier, Webster, Claiborne, Lincoln,
Union, Ouchida, Morehouse, Richland, and Madison Parishes, Louisiana.
In addition, as part of the Gulf Crossing Project, Gulf South
proposed to construct, own and operate a 17.8-mile-long 42-inch-diamter
pipeline loop (Mississippi Loop) in Hinds, Copiah,
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and Simpson Counties Mississippi; as well as installing an additional
30,000 horsepower (hp) of compression at the proposed Harrisville
Compressor Station (Docket Number CP07-32-000).
The general location of the proposed pipeline is shown in the
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Specifically, Gulf South and Gulf Crossing proposes to construct
and operate the following facilities:
Approximately 353.2 miles of 42-inch-diameter pipeline
beginning in Sherman, Texas; northeast through Bennington Oklahoma; and
southeast to the proposed Gulf South Tallulah Compressor Station near
Tallulah, Louisiana;
The newly proposed, approximately 17.8 mile long, 42-inch-
diameter pipeline loop line in Hinds, Copiah, and Simpson Counties,
Mississippi that would terminate at the Gulf South Harrisville
Compressor Station (proposed in Docket No. CP07-32-000);
A new 35,641 hp compressor station at Milepost (MP) 0.0
near Sherman, Texas;
A new 18,940 hp compressor station at MP 72.7 near Paris,
Texas;
A new 20,604 hp compressor station at MP 183 near Mira,
Louisiana;
A new 25,339 hp compressor station at MP 293 near
Sterlington, LA;
An additional 30,000 hp of compression at Gulf South's
proposed Harrisville Compressor Station (Docket No. CP07-32-000)
Four (4) meter and regulation (M&R) stations to
interconnect with Enterprise Texas Pipeline L.P. at MP 0.0 in Grayson
County, TX, Enogex intrastate pipeline at MP 34.2 in Bryan County,
Oklahoma, Crosstex North Texas Pipeline at MP 72.7 in Lamar County,
Texas, and Gulf South at MP 350.7 in Madison Parish, Louisiana;
4 pig launching/receiving sites, 3 launching only
facilities, 3 receiving only facilities and 17 mainline valves.
Gulf Crossing and Gulf South proposes to have the project
constructed and operational by October 1, 2008.
Land Requirements for Construction
As proposed, the typical construction right-of-way for the project
pipeline would be 100 feet wide. Following construction, Gulf Crossing
and Gulf South has proposed to retain a 60-foot-wide permanent right-
of-way for operation of the project. Additional, temporary extra
workspaces beyond the typical construction right-of-way limits may also
be required at certain feature crossings (e.g., roads, railroads,
wetlands, or waterbodies), in areas with steep side slopes, or in
association with special construction techniques. In residential areas,
wetlands, and other sensitive areas, the construction right-of-way
width would be reduced as necessary to protect homeowners and
environmental resources.
Based on information provided in the application, construction and
operation of the renewly proposed Mississippi Loop would affect about
256.5 acres of land. Following construction, about 129.5 acres would be
maintained as permanent right-of-way. For the project as a whole;
construction and operation of the proposed project facilities would
affect about 5,734 acres of land. Following construction, about 2,741
acres would be maintained as permanent right-of-way, including about
42.7 acres of land would be maintained as new aboveground facility
sites. The remaining 2,993 acres of temporary workspace (including all
temporary construction rights-of-way, extra workspaces, and pipe
storage and contractor yards) would be restored and allowed to revert
to its former use.
The EIS Process
NEPA requires the Commission to take into account the environmental
impacts that could result from the approval of an interstate natural
gas pipeline. The FERC will use the EIS to consider the environmental
impact that could result if the Gulf Crossing 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 EIS on the important
environmental issues. With this NOI, the Commission staff is requesting
public comments on the scope of the issues to be addressed in the EIS.
All comments received will be considered during preparation of the EIS.
In the EIS we will discuss impacts that could occur as a result of
the construction and operation of the proposed project under these
general headings:
Geology and soils;
Water resources;
Wetlands and vegetation;
Fish and wildlife;
Threatened and endangered species;
Land use, recreation, and visual resources;
Air quality and noise;
Cultural resources;
Socioeconomics;
Reliability and safety; and
Cumulative environmental impacts.
In the EIS, 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.
Our independent analysis of the issues will be included in a draft
EIS. The draft EIS 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 45-day
comment period will be allotted for review of the draft EIS. We will
consider all comments on the draft EIS and revise the document, as
necessary, before issuing a final EIS. We will consider all comments on
the final EIS 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.
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 EIS. These agencies may
choose to participate once they have evaluated the proposal relative to
their responsibilities.
Currently Identified Environmental Issues
The EIS 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, comments filed in response to
the April 2, 2007 NOI, and the facility information provided by Gulf
Crossing and Gulf South. This preliminary list of issues may be changed
based on your comments and our analysis.
Potential effects on prime farmland and erodable soils.
Potential impacts to perennial and intermittent
waterbodies, including waterbodies with federal and/or state
designations/protections.
Evaluation of temporary and permanent impacts on wetlands
and development of appropriate mitigation.
Potential impacts to fish and wildlife habitat, including
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impacts to federally and state-listed threatened and endangered
species.
Potential visual effects of the aboveground facilities on
surrounding areas.
Potential impacts and potential benefits of construction
workforce on local housing, infrastructure, public services, and
economy.
Impacts to air quality and noise associated with
construction and operation.
Public safety and hazards associated with the transport of
natural gas.
Alternative alignments for the pipeline route and
alternative sites for the compressor stations.
Potential impacts to Native American lands and cultural
resources.
Land use impacts from pipeline easements.
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 EIS 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 3, DG2E.
Reference Docket No. CP07-398 on the original and both
copies.
Mail your comments so that they will be received in
Washington, DC on or before August 13, 2007.
Please note that we are continuing to experience delays in mail
deliveries from the U.S. Postal Service. As a result, we will include
all comments that we receive within a reasonable time frame in our
environmental analysis of this project. 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.
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 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. Among other
things, intervenors have the right to receive copies of case-related
Commission documents and filings by other intervenors. 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.
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.
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 property within distances defined in
the Commission's regulations of certain aboveground facilities.
If you received this notice, you are on the environmental mailing
list for this project. If you do not want to send comments at this
time, but still want to remain on our mailing list, please return the
Information Request (Appendix 2). If you do not return the Information
Request, you WILL be removed from the Commission's environmental
mailing list. Please note that Landowners who have previously responded
to the April 2, 2007 NOI with a request to stay on the mailing list
need NOT reply again.
Availability of Additional Information
Additional information about the project is available from the
Commission's Office of External Affairs, at 1-866-208-FERC (3372).
Additional information can also be found on the Internet at: https://
www.ferc.gov. The ``eLibrary link'' on the FERC Web site provides
access to documents submitted to and issued by the Commission, such as
comments, orders, notices and rulemakings. Once on the FERC Web site,
click on the ``eLibrary link,'' select ``General Search'' and in the
``Docket Number'' field enter the project docket number excluding the
last three digits (CP07-398). When researching information be sure to
select an appropriate date range. In addition, the FERC now offers a
free email 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.
For assistance with the FERC Web site or with eSubscription, please
contact FERC Online Support at: FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or toll free
at 1-866-208-3676, or TTY, contact 1-202-502-8659.
Finally, Gulf Crossing has established an Internet Web site for
this project at https://www.gulfcrossing.com. You can also request
additional information or provide comments directly to Gulf Crossing at
1-713-544-5420.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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