CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission Company; Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Line L Abandonment Project and Request for Comments on Environmental Issues, 18198-18200 [2010-8066]
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(1) You may file your comments
electronically by using the Quick
Comment feature, which is located at
https://www.ferc.gov under the link
called Documents and Filings. A Quick
Comment is an easy method for
interested persons to submit text-only
comments on a project;
(2) You may file your comments
electronically by using the ‘‘eFiling’’
feature that is listed under the
Documents and Filings link. eFiling
involves preparing your submission in
the same manner as you would if filing
on paper, and then saving the file on
your computer’s hard drive. You will
attach that file to your submission. New
eFiling users must first create an
account by clicking on the links called
Sign up or eRegister. You will be asked
to select the type of filing you are
making. A comment on a particular
project is considered a ‘‘Comment on a
Filing’’; or
(3) You may file a paper copy of your
comments at the following address:
Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street, NE., Room 1A, Washington,
DC 20426.
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Environmental Mailing List
The environmental mailing list
includes General Chemical and FMC;
Federal, State, and local government
representatives and agencies; elected
officials; environmental and public
interest groups; Native American Tribes;
and local libraries and newspapers. This
list also includes all affected
landowners (as defined in the
Commission’s regulations) who are
potential right-of-way grantors, whose
property may be used temporarily for
project purposes, or who own homes
within certain distances of aboveground
facilities, and anyone who submits
comments on the project. We will
update the environmental mailing list as
the analysis proceeds to ensure that we
send the information related to this
environmental review to all individuals,
organizations, and government entities
interested in and/or potentially affected
by the proposed project. When the EA
is published for distribution, copies will
be sent to the environmental mailing list
for public review and comment.
Becoming an Intervenor
In addition to involvement in the EA
scoping process, you may want to
become an ‘‘intervenor’’ which is an
official party to the Commission’s
proceeding. 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.
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An intervenor formally participates in
the 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.
Additional Information
Additional information about the
project is available from the
Commission’s Office of External Affairs,
at (866) 208–FERC, or on the FERC Web
site (https://www.ferc.gov) using the
eLibrary link. Click on the eLibrary link,
click on ‘‘General Search’’ and enter the
docket number, excluding the last three
digits in the Docket Number field (i.e.,
CP10–3). Be sure you have selected an
appropriate date range. For assistance,
please contact FERC Online Support at
FercOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or toll free
at (866) 208–3676, or for TTY, contact
(202) 502–8659. The eLibrary link also
provides access to the texts of formal
documents issued by the Commission,
such as orders, notices, and
rulemakings.
In addition, the Commission offers a
free service called eSubscription which
allows you to keep track of all formal
issuances and submittals in specific
dockets. This can reduce the amount of
time you spend researching proceedings
by automatically providing you with
notification of these filings, document
summaries and direct links to the
documents. Go to https://www.ferc.gov/
esubscribenow.htm.
Finally, any public meetings or site
visits related to this project will be
posted on the Commission’s calendar
located at https://www.ferc.gov/
EventCalendar/EventsList.aspx along
with other related information.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. CP10–78–000]
CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission
Company; Notice of Intent To Prepare
an Environmental Assessment for the
Proposed Line L Abandonment Project
and Request for Comments on
Environmental Issues
April 2, 2010.
The staff of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) will prepare an
environmental assessment (EA) that will
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discuss the environmental impacts of
the Line L Abandonment Project
involving abandonment of facilities by
CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission
Company (CenterPoint) in Hot Spring,
Clark, Nevada and Columbia Counties,
Arkansas. This EA will be used by the
Commission in its decision-making
process to determine whether the
project is in the public convenience and
necessity.
This notice announces the opening of
the scoping process the Commission
will use to gather input from the public
and interested agencies on the project.
Your input will help the Commission
staff determine what issues need to be
evaluated in the EA. Please note that the
scoping period will close on May 3,
2010.
This notice is being sent to the
Commission’s current environmental
mailing list for this project. State and
local government representatives are
asked to notify their constituents of this
planned project and encourage them to
comment on their areas of concern.
A fact sheet prepared by the FERC
entitled ‘‘An Interstate Natural Gas
Facility On My Land? What Do I Need
To Know?’’ was attached to the project
notice CenterPoint provided to
landowners. This fact sheet addresses a
number of typically-asked questions,
including how to participate in the
Commission’s proceedings. It is also
available for viewing on the FERC Web
site (https://www.ferc.gov).
Summary of the Proposed Project
According to CenterPoint, Line L has
been inactive for over three years, is
deteriorated and obsolete, does not meet
the requirements of new pipeline safety
regulations, and is no longer needed to
provide service to its customers.
Therefore, CenterPoint proposes to
abandon approximately 90.7 miles of
predominantly 18″ diameter pipeline
(including some 10″ and 20″ diameter
segments) through Hot Spring, Clark,
Nevada and Columbia counties in
southern Arkansas. The proposed
abandoned pipeline is known as ‘‘Line
L’’. Approximately 0.8 mile of noncollocated segments along Line L would
be abandoned by removal. Various other
above-ground facilities associated with
Line L would be removed. Line L would
be cut and capped at each end to isolate
it from the rest of CenterPoint’s system.
The remaining portions of Line L
(approximately 89.9 miles) would be
abandoned in-place and are located
within or adjacent to easements
associated with other active CenterPoint
owned and operated pipelines.
Following pipeline abandonment
activities, CenterPoint would retain
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rights to the permanent easement
associated with Line L along the full
length of the existing pipeline.
The general location of the project
facilities is shown in Appendix 1.1
Land Requirements for Construction
The removal of approximately 0.8
mile of Line L and above-ground
facilities would be conducted at
numerous points along the pipeline and
would require a total of about 15.2 acres
of temporary workspace. Property
restoration would be conducted in
accordance with any agreements
between CenterPoint and the
landowner, or as requested by the
landowner and consistent with
CenterPoint’s restoration and
maintenance standards. CenterPoint
would preserve mature trees to the
extent possible, and lawns and
landscaping within the affected
workspace areas would be restored
following removal of the pipeline
segments.
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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
whenever it considers the issuance of a
Certificate of Public Convenience and
Necessity. NEPA also requires us 2 to
discover and address concerns the
public may have about proposals. This
process is referred to as ‘‘scoping’’. The
main goal of the scoping process is to
focus the analysis in the EA on the
important environmental issues. By this
notice, the Commission requests public
comments on the scope of the issues to
address in the EA. All comments
received will be considered during the
preparation of the EA.
In the EA 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;
• Land use;
• Water resources, fisheries, and
wetlands;
• Cultural resources;
• Vegetation and wildlife;
• Air quality and noise; and
• Endangered and threatened species.
1 The appendices referenced in this notice are not
being printed in the Federal Register. Copies of
appendices were sent to all those receiving this
notice in the mail and are available at https://
www.ferc.gov using the link called ‘‘eLibrary’’ or
from the Commission’s Public Reference Room, 888
First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426, or call
(202) 502–8371. For instructions on connecting to
eLibrary, refer to the last page of this notice.
2 ‘‘We’’, ‘‘us’’, and ‘‘our’’ refer to the environmental
staff of the Commission’s Office of Energy Projects.
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We will also evaluate reasonable
alternatives to the proposed project or
portions of the project, and make
recommendations on how to lessen or
avoid impacts on the various resource
areas.
Our independent analysis of the
issues will be presented in the EA. The
EA will be placed in the public record
and, depending on the comments
received during the scoping process,
may be published and distributed to the
public. A comment period will be
allotted if the EA is published for
review. We will consider all comments
on the EA before we make our
recommendations to the Commission.
To ensure your comments are
considered, please carefully follow the
instructions in the Public Participation
section beginning on page 4.
With this notice, we are asking
agencies with jurisdiction and/or
special expertise with respect to
environmental issues to formally
cooperate with us in 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 agency status
should follow the instructions for filing
comments provided under the Public
Participation section of this notice.
Consultations Under Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act
In accordance with the Advisory
Council on Historic Preservation’s
implementing regulations, we are using
this notice to solicit the views of the
public on the project’s potential effects
on historic properties.3 We will
document our findings on the impacts
on cultural resources and summarize
the status of consultations under section
106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act in our EA.
Public Participation
You can make a difference by
providing us with your specific
comments or concerns about the project.
Your comments should focus on the
potential environmental effects,
reasonable alternatives, and measures to
avoid or lessen environmental impacts.
The more specific your comments, the
more useful they will be. To ensure that
your comments are timely and properly
recorded, please send your comments so
that they will be received in
3 The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation’s
regulations are at Title 36, Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 800. Historic properties are
defined in those regulations as any prehistoric or
historic district, site, building, structure, or object
included in or eligible for inclusion in the National
Register for Historic Places.
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Washington, DC, on or before May 3,
2010.
For your convenience, there are three
methods which you can use to submit
your comments to the Commission. The
Commission encourages electronic filing
of comments and has expert eFiling staff
available to assist you at (202) 502–8258
or efiling@ferc.gov.
(1) You may file your comments
electronically by using the Quick
Comment feature, which is located at
https://www.ferc.gov under the link
called Documents and Filings. A Quick
Comment is an easy method for
interested persons to submit text-only
comments on a project;
(2) You may file your comments
electronically by using the ‘‘eFiling’’
feature that is listed under the
Documents and Filings link. eFiling
involves preparing your submission in
the same manner as you would if filing
on paper, and then saving the file on
your computer’s hard drive. You will
attach that file to your submission. New
eFiling users must first create an
account by clicking on the links called
Sign up or eRegister. You will be asked
to select the type of filing you are
making. A comment on a particular
project is considered a ‘‘Comment on a
Filing’’; or
(3) You may file a paper copy of your
comments at the following address:
Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street, NE., Room 1A, Washington,
DC 20426.
Environmental Mailing List
The environmental mailing list
includes Federal, State, and local
government representatives and
agencies; elected officials;
environmental and public interest
groups; Native American Tribes; other
interested parties; and local libraries
and newspapers. This list also includes
all affected landowners (as defined in
the Commission’s regulations) whose
property may be used temporarily for
project purposes, or who own land
within certain distances of aboveground
facilities, and anyone who submits
comments on the project. We will
update the environmental mailing list as
the analysis proceeds to ensure that we
send the information related to this
environmental review to all individuals,
organizations, and government entities
interested in and/or potentially affected
by the proposed project.
If the EA is published for distribution,
copies will be sent to the environmental
mailing list for public review and
comment. If you would prefer to receive
a paper copy of the document instead of
the CD version or would like to remove
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your name from the mailing list, please
return the attached Information Request
(Appendix 2).
Becoming an Intervenor
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In addition to involvement in the EA
scoping process, you may want to
become an ‘‘intervenor’’ which is an
official party to the Commission’s
proceeding. 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
the 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.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. PR07–12–005]
[Docket No. RP09–447–004]
Enterprise Texas Pipeline LLC; Notice
of Compliance Filing
Monroe Gas Storage Company, LLC;
Notice of Compliance Filing
April 1, 2010.
April 1, 2010.
Take notice that on March 30, 2010,
Enterprise Texas Pipeline LLC
(Enterprise Texas), filed its Statement of
Operating Conditions in compliance
with the March 2, 2010 Letter Order
(March 2 Order) and pursuant to section
284.123(e) of the Commission’s
regulations. Enterprise Texas states that
the revisions include modifications
consistent with the March 2 Order.
Additional Information
Any person desiring to protest this
filing must file in accordance with Rule
Additional information about the
211 of the Commission’s Rules of
project is available from the
Commission’s Office of External Affairs, Practice and Procedure (18 CFR
at (866) 208–FERC, or on the FERC Web 385.211). Protests to this filing will be
considered by the Commission in
site at https://www.ferc.gov using the
determining the appropriate action to be
‘‘eLibrary’’ link. Click on the eLibrary
link, click on ‘‘General Search’’ and enter taken, but will not serve to make
protestants parties to the proceeding.
the docket number, excluding the last
Such protests must be filed on or before
three digits in the Docket Number field
5 p.m. Eastern time on the specified
(i.e., CP10–78). Be sure you have
comment date. Anyone filing a protest
selected an appropriate date range. For
must serve a copy of that document on
assistance, please contact FERC Online
Support at FercOnlineSupport@ferc.gov all the parties to the proceeding.
or toll free at (866) 208–3676, or for
The Commission encourages
TTY, contact (202) 502–8659. The
electronic submission of protests in lieu
eLibrary link also provides access to the of paper using the ‘‘eFiling’’ link at
texts of formal documents issued by the https://www.ferc.gov. Persons unable to
Commission, such as orders, notices,
file electronically should submit an
and rulemakings.
original and 14 copies of the protest to
the Federal Energy Regulatory
In addition, the Commission now
offers a free service called eSubscription Commission, 888 First Street, NE.,
Washington, DC 20426.
which allows you to keep track of all
formal issuances and submittals in
This filing is accessible on-line at
specific dockets. This can reduce the
https://www.ferc.gov, using the
‘‘eLibrary’’ link and is available for
amount of time you spend researching
proceedings by automatically providing review in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room in Washington, DC.
you with notification of these filings,
There is an ‘‘eSubscription’’ link on the
document summaries, and direct links
Web site that enables subscribers to
to the documents. Go to https://
receive e-mail notification when a
www.ferc.gov/esubscribenow.htm.
document is added to a subscribed
Finally, public meetings or site visits
docket(s). For assistance with any FERC
will be posted on the Commission’s
calendar located at https://www.ferc.gov/ Online service, please e-mail
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, or call
EventCalendar/EventsList.aspx along
(866) 208–3676 (toll free). For TTY, call
with other related information.
(202) 502–8659.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Comment Date: 5 p.m. Eastern time
Secretary.
on Thursday, April 8, 2010.
[FR Doc. 2010–8066 Filed 4–8–10; 8:45 am]
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Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2010–8063 Filed 4–8–10; 8:45 am]
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Take notice that on March 23, 2010,
Monroe Gas Storage Company, LLC
(Monroe), submitted a compliance filing
to comply with the February 18, 2010
Commission Order on Tariff Sheets,
Non-Conforming Service Agreements,
and Compliance Filing. (130 FERC
61,113 (2010)).
Any person desiring to intervene or to
protest this filing must file in
accordance with Rules 211 and 214 of
the Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure (18 CFR 385.211 and
385.214). 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. Any person wishing to
become a party must file a notice of
intervention or motion to intervene, as
appropriate. Such notices, motions, or
protests must be filed on or before 5
p.m. Eastern time on the comment date
indicated below. Anyone filing a motion
to intervene or protest must serve a copy
of that document on the Applicant. On
or before the comment date, it is not
necessary to serve motions to intervene
or protests on persons other than the
Applicant.
The Commission encourages
electronic submission of protests and
interventions in lieu of paper using the
‘‘eFiling’’ link at https://www.ferc.gov.
Persons unable to file electronically
should submit an original and 14 copies
of the protest or intervention to the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC
20426.
This filing is accessible online at
https://www.ferc.gov, using the
‘‘eLibrary’’ link and is available for
review in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room in Washington, DC.
There is an ‘‘eSubscription’’ link on the
Web site that enables subscribers to
receive e-mail notification when a
document is added to a subscribed
docket(s). For assistance with any FERC
Online service, please e-mail
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, or call
(866) 208–3676 (toll free). For TTY, call
(202) 502–8659.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. CP10-78-000]
CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission Company; Notice of Intent To
Prepare an Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Line L Abandonment
Project and Request for Comments on Environmental Issues
April 2, 2010.
The staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission) will prepare an environmental assessment (EA) that will
discuss the environmental impacts of the Line L Abandonment Project
involving abandonment of facilities by CenterPoint Energy Gas
Transmission Company (CenterPoint) in Hot Spring, Clark, Nevada and
Columbia Counties, Arkansas. This EA will be used by the Commission in
its decision-making process to determine whether the project is in the
public convenience and necessity.
This notice announces the opening of the scoping process the
Commission will use to gather input from the public and interested
agencies on the project. Your input will help the Commission staff
determine what issues need to be evaluated in the EA. Please note that
the scoping period will close on May 3, 2010.
This notice is being sent to the Commission's current environmental
mailing list for this project. State and local government
representatives are asked to notify their constituents of this planned
project and encourage them to comment on their areas of concern.
A fact sheet prepared by the FERC entitled ``An Interstate Natural
Gas Facility On My Land? What Do I Need To Know?'' was attached to the
project notice CenterPoint provided to landowners. This fact sheet
addresses a number of typically-asked questions, including how to
participate in the Commission's proceedings. It is also available for
viewing on the FERC Web site (https://www.ferc.gov).
Summary of the Proposed Project
According to CenterPoint, Line L has been inactive for over three
years, is deteriorated and obsolete, does not meet the requirements of
new pipeline safety regulations, and is no longer needed to provide
service to its customers. Therefore, CenterPoint proposes to abandon
approximately 90.7 miles of predominantly 18'' diameter pipeline
(including some 10'' and 20'' diameter segments) through Hot Spring,
Clark, Nevada and Columbia counties in southern Arkansas. The proposed
abandoned pipeline is known as ``Line L''. Approximately 0.8 mile of
non-collocated segments along Line L would be abandoned by removal.
Various other above-ground facilities associated with Line L would be
removed. Line L would be cut and capped at each end to isolate it from
the rest of CenterPoint's system. The remaining portions of Line L
(approximately 89.9 miles) would be abandoned in-place and are located
within or adjacent to easements associated with other active
CenterPoint owned and operated pipelines. Following pipeline
abandonment activities, CenterPoint would retain
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rights to the permanent easement associated with Line L along the full
length of the existing pipeline.
The general location of the project facilities is shown in Appendix
1.\1\
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\1\ The appendices referenced in this notice are not being
printed in the Federal Register. Copies of appendices were sent to
all those receiving this notice in the mail and are available at
https://www.ferc.gov using the link called ``eLibrary'' or from the
Commission's Public Reference Room, 888 First Street, NE.,
Washington, DC 20426, or call (202) 502-8371. For instructions on
connecting to eLibrary, refer to the last page of this notice.
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Land Requirements for Construction
The removal of approximately 0.8 mile of Line L and above-ground
facilities would be conducted at numerous points along the pipeline and
would require a total of about 15.2 acres of temporary workspace.
Property restoration would be conducted in accordance with any
agreements between CenterPoint and the landowner, or as requested by
the landowner and consistent with CenterPoint's restoration and
maintenance standards. CenterPoint would preserve mature trees to the
extent possible, and lawns and landscaping within the affected
workspace areas would be restored following removal of the pipeline
segments.
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 whenever it considers the issuance of a
Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. NEPA also requires us
\2\ to discover and address concerns the public may have about
proposals. This process is referred to as ``scoping''. The main goal of
the scoping process is to focus the analysis in the EA on the important
environmental issues. By this notice, the Commission requests public
comments on the scope of the issues to address in the EA. All comments
received will be considered during the preparation of the EA.
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\2\ ``We'', ``us'', and ``our'' refer to the environmental staff
of the Commission's Office of Energy Projects.
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In the EA 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;
Land use;
Water resources, fisheries, and wetlands;
Cultural resources;
Vegetation and wildlife;
Air quality and noise; and
Endangered and threatened species.
We will also evaluate reasonable alternatives to the proposed
project or portions of the project, and make recommendations on how to
lessen or avoid impacts on the various resource areas.
Our independent analysis of the issues will be presented in the EA.
The EA will be placed in the public record and, depending on the
comments received during the scoping process, may be published and
distributed to the public. A comment period will be allotted if the EA
is published for review. We will consider all comments on the EA before
we make our recommendations to the Commission. To ensure your comments
are considered, please carefully follow the instructions in the Public
Participation section beginning on page 4.
With this notice, we are asking agencies with jurisdiction and/or
special expertise with respect to environmental issues to formally
cooperate with us in 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
agency status should follow the instructions for filing comments
provided under the Public Participation section of this notice.
Consultations Under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation
Act
In accordance with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's
implementing regulations, we are using this notice to solicit the views
of the public on the project's potential effects on historic
properties.\3\ We will document our findings on the impacts on cultural
resources and summarize the status of consultations under section 106
of the National Historic Preservation Act in our EA.
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\3\ The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's regulations
are at Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 800. Historic
properties are defined in those regulations as any prehistoric or
historic district, site, building, structure, or object included in
or eligible for inclusion in the National Register for Historic
Places.
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Public Participation
You can make a difference by providing us with your specific
comments or concerns about the project. Your comments should focus on
the potential environmental effects, reasonable alternatives, and
measures to avoid or lessen environmental impacts. The more specific
your comments, the more useful they will be. To ensure that your
comments are timely and properly recorded, please send your comments so
that they will be received in Washington, DC, on or before May 3, 2010.
For your convenience, there are three methods which you can use to
submit your comments to the Commission. The Commission encourages
electronic filing of comments and has expert eFiling staff available to
assist you at (202) 502-8258 or efiling@ferc.gov.
(1) You may file your comments electronically by using the Quick
Comment feature, which is located at https://www.ferc.gov under the link
called Documents and Filings. A Quick Comment is an easy method for
interested persons to submit text-only comments on a project;
(2) You may file your comments electronically by using the
``eFiling'' feature that is listed under the Documents and Filings
link. eFiling involves preparing your submission in the same manner as
you would if filing on paper, and then saving the file on your
computer's hard drive. You will attach that file to your submission.
New eFiling users must first create an account by clicking on the links
called Sign up or eRegister. You will be asked to select the type of
filing you are making. A comment on a particular project is considered
a ``Comment on a Filing''; or
(3) You may file a paper copy of your comments at the following
address: Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, 888 First Street, NE., Room 1A, Washington, DC 20426.
Environmental Mailing List
The environmental mailing list includes Federal, State, and local
government representatives and agencies; elected officials;
environmental and public interest groups; Native American Tribes; other
interested parties; and local libraries and newspapers. This list also
includes all affected landowners (as defined in the Commission's
regulations) whose property may be used temporarily for project
purposes, or who own land within certain distances of aboveground
facilities, and anyone who submits comments on the project. We will
update the environmental mailing list as the analysis proceeds to
ensure that we send the information related to this environmental
review to all individuals, organizations, and government entities
interested in and/or potentially affected by the proposed project.
If the EA is published for distribution, copies will be sent to the
environmental mailing list for public review and comment. If you would
prefer to receive a paper copy of the document instead of the CD
version or would like to remove
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your name from the mailing list, please return the attached Information
Request (Appendix 2).
Becoming an Intervenor
In addition to involvement in the EA scoping process, you may want
to become an ``intervenor'' which is an official party to the
Commission's proceeding. 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 the 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.
Additional Information
Additional information about the project is available from the
Commission's Office of External Affairs, at (866) 208-FERC, or on the
FERC Web site at 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
(i.e., CP10-78). Be sure you have selected an appropriate date range.
For assistance, please contact FERC Online Support at
FercOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or toll free at (866) 208-3676, or for TTY,
contact (202) 502-8659. The eLibrary link also provides access to the
texts of formal documents issued by the Commission, such as orders,
notices, and rulemakings.
In addition, the Commission now offers a free service called
eSubscription which allows you to keep track of all formal issuances
and submittals in specific dockets. This can reduce the amount of time
you spend researching proceedings by automatically providing you with
notification of these filings, document summaries, and direct links to
the documents. Go to https://www.ferc.gov/esubscribenow.htm.
Finally, public meetings or site visits will be posted on the
Commission's calendar located at https://www.ferc.gov/EventCalendar/EventsList.aspx along with other related information.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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