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Southern Lng Inc.; Elba Express
Company, LLC; Southern Natural Gas
Company; Notice of Availability of the
Final Environmental Impact Statement
for the Elba III Project
August 3, 2007.
The staff of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) in cooperation with the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE);
U.S. Coast Guard (Coast Guard); and the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, National Marine
Fisheries Service has prepared this final
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the Elba III Project. The project is
proposed by Southern Natural Gas
Company (Southern) and its
subsidiaries Southern LNG Inc.
(Southern LNG) and Elba Express
Company, L.L.C. (EEC). The proposed
facilities consist of an expansion of
Southern LNG’s existing onshore Elba
Island Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
Import Terminal on the Savannah River
in Georgia and construction and
operation of the Elba Express Pipeline—
a natural gas pipeline with compression
and other appurtenant facilities in
various counties in Georgia and South
Carolina.
The final EIS was prepared to satisfy
the requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA). Its purpose is to inform the
Commission, the public, and other
permitting agencies about the potential
adverse and beneficial environmental
impacts associated with the proposed
project. It also recommends practical,
reasonable, and appropriate mitigation
measures which would avoid or reduce
significant adverse impacts to the
maximum extent practicable and, where
feasible, to less than significant levels.
In addition to the proposed action, the
final EIS evaluates alternatives,
including alternative energy sources,
system alternatives, alternative sites for
the LNG import terminal, alternative
designs, pipeline alternatives, and
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alternatives to the Coast Guard Letter of
Recommendation (LOR) action. The
final EIS concludes that the Elba III
Project is unlikely to result in
significant adverse environmental
impact on particular resources within
the Zones of Concern because it is
unlikely that a substantial cargo release
would occur. In addition, if the project
is constructed and operated in
accordance with applicable laws and
regulations, Southern LNG and EEC’s
proposed mitigation, and the additional
mitigation recommendations (see
section 5), it would be an
environmentally acceptable action.
Proposed Facilities—Elba Terminal
Expansion
Southern LNG plans to construct and
operate an expansion of its existing LNG
import terminal on Elba Island near
Savannah, in Chatham County, Georgia.
The expansion would; (a) More than
double the terminal’s LNG storage
capacity by adding 405,000 cubic meters
(m3) of new storage; (b) substantially
increase the facility’s existing
vaporization capacity; (c) upgrade the
terminal’s send-out meter station
capacity by an additional 900 million
cubic feet per day (MMcfd); and (d)
modify the terminal’s LNG tanker
berthing and unloading facilities to
accommodate larger tankers and provide
simultaneous unloading of two LNG
tankers. Terminal expansion would
entail an increase in the frequency (and
potentially the size) of LNG vessels
using the Savannah River transit route.
All of the planned facilities would be
located entirely within the existing 190acre facility site on Elba Island.
The LNG terminal expansion would
be constructed in two phases, A and B.
Phase A would be completed as early as
January 2010 and would include the
following facilities:
a. One new 200,000 m3 (1.25 million
barrels) LNG storage tank, one
associated boil-off gas condenser, and
three boil-off gas compressors;
b. Three submerged combustion
vaporizers, each with a peak capacity of
180 MMcfd (providing a total peak
send-out capacity of 1,755 MMcfd for
the full facility at the completion of
phase A); and
c. Modifications to the unloading
docks to accommodate new, larger LNG
tankers and to allow simultaneous
unloading of two LNG tankers. The
modifications to the dual berthing slip
include:
• Adding four mooring dolphins (two
for each berth);
• Dredging approximately 72,000
cubic yards of material from the slope
at the back of the existing slip (and
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disposing of dredged material into the
existing spoil disposal area adjacent to
the terminal); and
• Installing a sheet pile bulkhead at
the back of the slip.
These modifications would allow the
slip to accommodate larger LNG tankers
with an approximate overall length of
345 meters (m) (compared to the current
288 m), breadth of 55 m (currently 49
m), design laden draft of 12.0 m
(currently 11.7 m), and displacement of
177,000 metric tons (currently 128,000
metric tons). Slip modifications are
designed to accommodate LNG vessels
capable of transporting up to 266,000
m3 of LNG, although carriers currently
in service and delivering to the Elba
terminal typically transport between
125,000 and 145,000 m3.
Phase B would be completed no later
than December 2012 and would include
the following facilities:
a. One new 200,000 m3 LNG storage
tank; and
b. Three submerged combustion
vaporizers (two for service and one
spare), each with a peak send-out
capacity of 360 MMcfd (providing a
total peak send-out capacity of 2,115
MMcfd for the full facility at the
completion of phase B).
Each of the two phases would include
all necessary ancillary equipment
including related pumps, piping,
controls and appurtenances, and
associated systems (electrical,
mechanical, civil, instrumentation,
hazard detection, and fire protection)
and buildings necessary to
accommodate the associated tanks and
vaporizer units. Southern LNG estimates
that following the expansion, the
terminal would receive LNG shipments
about every 5 to 10 days, depending on
natural gas demand and LNG carrier
size.
Elba Express Pipeline
EEC plans to construct and operate
about 188 miles of new natural gas
pipeline and appurtenant facilities in
Georgia and South Carolina. The
pipeline would be constructed in two
phases, extending between an
interconnection with Southern near Port
Wentworth, Chatham County, Georgia
on the southern end and an
interconnection with Transcontinental
Gas Pipe Line Corporation (Transco) in
Anderson County, South Carolina on
the northern end.
The first phase is proposed to be
placed in service no later than July 2011
with a design capacity of 945 MMcfd,
and would consist of:
a. The ‘‘Southern Segment,’’ which
includes about 104.8 miles of 42-inchdiameter pipeline extending from Port
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Wentworth to the existing Southern
Wrens Compressor Station (Wrens) in
Jefferson County, Georgia (to be
collocated in a corridor with existing
Southern pipelines); and
b. The ‘‘Northern Segment,’’ which
includes about 10 miles of 42-inchdiameter pipeline and 72.3 miles of 36inch-diameter pipeline extending from
Wrens to interconnections with Transco
in Hart County, Georgia, and Anderson
County, South Carolina.
The second phase would involve
construction and operation of a new
compressor station of about 10,000
horsepower near Millen, Jenkins
County, Georgia. The compressor station
would increase the pipeline design
capacity by 230 MMcfd to a total of
1,175 MMcfd, and is proposed to be
placed in service no later than January
2013.
The Coast Guard has assessed
potential risks to navigation safety and
port security associated with the
proposed project. The Coast Guard’s
safety and security assessment is
documented in the Captain of the Port’s
Waterway Suitability Report (WSR). The
final EIS includes an analysis of the
environmental impacts related to the
Coast Guard’s LOR regarding the
suitability of the Savannah River for
more frequent and larger LNG vessel
operations.
The Coast Guard Captain of the Port
will issue an LOR to Southern LNG and
the appropriate federal, state and local
agencies, in accordance with 33 CFR
127.009. The LOR, which will be based
on the Coast Guard’s WSR, is an official
determination regarding the suitability
or unsuitability of the waterway to
support the proposed terminal
expansion and associated LNG marine
traffic. The Coast Guard intends to
adopt all or portions of this EIS to serve
as the NEPA analysis for the LOR. The
LOR will not be issued until after the
NEPA process has been completed.
Additional information about the Elba
III Project and relevant Coast Guard
authorities and responsibilities can be
obtained from: Charlie Johnson, Port
Security Specialist, Coast Guard Marine
Safety Unit Savannah, 100 W.
Oglethorpe Avenue, JGL Federal
Building,Savannah, GA 31401, (912)
652–4353 ext. 271.
The final EIS has been placed in the
public files of the FERC and is available
for distribution and public inspection
at: Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, Public Reference Room,
888 First Street, NE., Room 2A,
Washington, DC 20426, (202) 502–8371.
A limited number of hard copies and
CD-ROMs are available from the Public
Reference Room identified above. CD-
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ROM copies of the final EIS have been
mailed to federal, state, and local
agencies; public interest groups;
libraries and newspapers in the project
area; affected landowners; individuals
who requested a copy of the final EIS;
and parties to these proceedings. Hard
copy versions of the final EIS were
mailed to those specifically requesting
them.
The COE is accepting comments on
this final EIS for a period of 30 days
after a notice of its availability is
published in the Federal Register. The
COE is particularly interested in
comments pertaining to decisions it
must make on the Elba III Project. These
include a Section 404 Permit for
expansion of the existing terminal, a
Section 404 Permit for wetland impacts
associated with construction of the
pipeline, an easement where the
pipeline crosses COE-managed lands,
modifications to existing COE wildlife
mitigation lands, and approval for a
large fuel-carrying pipeline across
federal property. Comments on these
issues may be submitted either by email to the following address:
william.g.bailey@sas02.usace.army.mil
or in hard copy to the following address:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Savannah District, ATTN: Mr. William
Bailey (PD-E), Post Office Box 889,
Savannah, GA 31402–0889.
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 website (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 on the FERC Internet Web site also
provides access to the texts of formal
documents issued by the Commission,
such as orders, notices, and
rulemakings.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket Nos. CP06-470-000; CP06-471-000; CP06-472-000; CP06-473-000;
CP06-474-000]
Southern Lng Inc.; Elba Express Company, LLC; Southern Natural
Gas Company; Notice of Availability of the Final Environmental Impact
Statement for the Elba III Project
August 3, 2007.
The staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE);
U.S. Coast Guard (Coast Guard); and the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service has
prepared this final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Elba
III Project. The project is proposed by Southern Natural Gas Company
(Southern) and its subsidiaries Southern LNG Inc. (Southern LNG) and
Elba Express Company, L.L.C. (EEC). The proposed facilities consist of
an expansion of Southern LNG's existing onshore Elba Island Liquefied
Natural Gas (LNG) Import Terminal on the Savannah River in Georgia and
construction and operation of the Elba Express Pipeline--a natural gas
pipeline with compression and other appurtenant facilities in various
counties in Georgia and South Carolina.
The final EIS was prepared to satisfy the requirements of the
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). Its purpose is to
inform the Commission, the public, and other permitting agencies about
the potential adverse and beneficial environmental impacts associated
with the proposed project. It also recommends practical, reasonable,
and appropriate mitigation measures which would avoid or reduce
significant adverse impacts to the maximum extent practicable and,
where feasible, to less than significant levels.
In addition to the proposed action, the final EIS evaluates
alternatives, including alternative energy sources, system
alternatives, alternative sites for the LNG import terminal,
alternative designs, pipeline alternatives, and alternatives to the
Coast Guard Letter of Recommendation (LOR) action. The final EIS
concludes that the Elba III Project is unlikely to result in
significant adverse environmental impact on particular resources within
the Zones of Concern because it is unlikely that a substantial cargo
release would occur. In addition, if the project is constructed and
operated in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, Southern
LNG and EEC's proposed mitigation, and the additional mitigation
recommendations (see section 5), it would be an environmentally
acceptable action.
Proposed Facilities--Elba Terminal Expansion
Southern LNG plans to construct and operate an expansion of its
existing LNG import terminal on Elba Island near Savannah, in Chatham
County, Georgia. The expansion would; (a) More than double the
terminal's LNG storage capacity by adding 405,000 cubic meters (m\3\)
of new storage; (b) substantially increase the facility's existing
vaporization capacity; (c) upgrade the terminal's send-out meter
station capacity by an additional 900 million cubic feet per day
(MMcfd); and (d) modify the terminal's LNG tanker berthing and
unloading facilities to accommodate larger tankers and provide
simultaneous unloading of two LNG tankers. Terminal expansion would
entail an increase in the frequency (and potentially the size) of LNG
vessels using the Savannah River transit route. All of the planned
facilities would be located entirely within the existing 190-acre
facility site on Elba Island.
The LNG terminal expansion would be constructed in two phases, A
and B. Phase A would be completed as early as January 2010 and would
include the following facilities:
a. One new 200,000 m\3\ (1.25 million barrels) LNG storage tank,
one associated boil-off gas condenser, and three boil-off gas
compressors;
b. Three submerged combustion vaporizers, each with a peak capacity
of 180 MMcfd (providing a total peak send-out capacity of 1,755 MMcfd
for the full facility at the completion of phase A); and
c. Modifications to the unloading docks to accommodate new, larger
LNG tankers and to allow simultaneous unloading of two LNG tankers. The
modifications to the dual berthing slip include:
Adding four mooring dolphins (two for each berth);
Dredging approximately 72,000 cubic yards of material from
the slope at the back of the existing slip (and
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disposing of dredged material into the existing spoil disposal area
adjacent to the terminal); and
Installing a sheet pile bulkhead at the back of the slip.
These modifications would allow the slip to accommodate larger LNG
tankers with an approximate overall length of 345 meters (m) (compared
to the current 288 m), breadth of 55 m (currently 49 m), design laden
draft of 12.0 m (currently 11.7 m), and displacement of 177,000 metric
tons (currently 128,000 metric tons). Slip modifications are designed
to accommodate LNG vessels capable of transporting up to 266,000 m\3\
of LNG, although carriers currently in service and delivering to the
Elba terminal typically transport between 125,000 and 145,000 m\3\.
Phase B would be completed no later than December 2012 and would
include the following facilities:
a. One new 200,000 m\3\ LNG storage tank; and
b. Three submerged combustion vaporizers (two for service and one
spare), each with a peak send-out capacity of 360 MMcfd (providing a
total peak send-out capacity of 2,115 MMcfd for the full facility at
the completion of phase B).
Each of the two phases would include all necessary ancillary
equipment including related pumps, piping, controls and appurtenances,
and associated systems (electrical, mechanical, civil, instrumentation,
hazard detection, and fire protection) and buildings necessary to
accommodate the associated tanks and vaporizer units. Southern LNG
estimates that following the expansion, the terminal would receive LNG
shipments about every 5 to 10 days, depending on natural gas demand and
LNG carrier size.
Elba Express Pipeline
EEC plans to construct and operate about 188 miles of new natural
gas pipeline and appurtenant facilities in Georgia and South Carolina.
The pipeline would be constructed in two phases, extending between an
interconnection with Southern near Port Wentworth, Chatham County,
Georgia on the southern end and an interconnection with
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation (Transco) in Anderson
County, South Carolina on the northern end.
The first phase is proposed to be placed in service no later than
July 2011 with a design capacity of 945 MMcfd, and would consist of:
a. The ``Southern Segment,'' which includes about 104.8 miles of
42-inch-diameter pipeline extending from Port Wentworth to the existing
Southern Wrens Compressor Station (Wrens) in Jefferson County, Georgia
(to be collocated in a corridor with existing Southern pipelines); and
b. The ``Northern Segment,'' which includes about 10 miles of 42-
inch-diameter pipeline and 72.3 miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline
extending from Wrens to interconnections with Transco in Hart County,
Georgia, and Anderson County, South Carolina.
The second phase would involve construction and operation of a new
compressor station of about 10,000 horsepower near Millen, Jenkins
County, Georgia. The compressor station would increase the pipeline
design capacity by 230 MMcfd to a total of 1,175 MMcfd, and is proposed
to be placed in service no later than January 2013.
The Coast Guard has assessed potential risks to navigation safety
and port security associated with the proposed project. The Coast
Guard's safety and security assessment is documented in the Captain of
the Port's Waterway Suitability Report (WSR). The final EIS includes an
analysis of the environmental impacts related to the Coast Guard's LOR
regarding the suitability of the Savannah River for more frequent and
larger LNG vessel operations.
The Coast Guard Captain of the Port will issue an LOR to Southern
LNG and the appropriate federal, state and local agencies, in
accordance with 33 CFR 127.009. The LOR, which will be based on the
Coast Guard's WSR, is an official determination regarding the
suitability or unsuitability of the waterway to support the proposed
terminal expansion and associated LNG marine traffic. The Coast Guard
intends to adopt all or portions of this EIS to serve as the NEPA
analysis for the LOR. The LOR will not be issued until after the NEPA
process has been completed.
Additional information about the Elba III Project and relevant
Coast Guard authorities and responsibilities can be obtained from:
Charlie Johnson, Port Security Specialist, Coast Guard Marine Safety
Unit Savannah, 100 W. Oglethorpe Avenue, JGL Federal Building,Savannah,
GA 31401, (912) 652-4353 ext. 271.
The final EIS has been placed in the public files of the FERC and
is available for distribution and public inspection at: Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, Public Reference Room, 888 First Street, NE.,
Room 2A, Washington, DC 20426, (202) 502-8371.
A limited number of hard copies and CD-ROMs are available from the
Public Reference Room identified above. CD-ROM copies of the final EIS
have been mailed to federal, state, and local agencies; public interest
groups; libraries and newspapers in the project area; affected
landowners; individuals who requested a copy of the final EIS; and
parties to these proceedings. Hard copy versions of the final EIS were
mailed to those specifically requesting them.
The COE is accepting comments on this final EIS for a period of 30
days after a notice of its availability is published in the Federal
Register. The COE is particularly interested in comments pertaining to
decisions it must make on the Elba III Project. These include a Section
404 Permit for expansion of the existing terminal, a Section 404 Permit
for wetland impacts associated with construction of the pipeline, an
easement where the pipeline crosses COE-managed lands, modifications to
existing COE wildlife mitigation lands, and approval for a large fuel-
carrying pipeline across federal property. Comments on these issues may
be submitted either by e-mail to the following address:
william.g.bailey@sas02.usace.army.mil or in hard copy to the following
address: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, ATTN: Mr.
William Bailey (PD-E), Post Office Box 889, Savannah, GA 31402-0889.
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 website (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 on the FERC Internet Web site
also provides access to the texts of formal documents issued by the
Commission, such as orders, notices, and rulemakings.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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