Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 138 - Public Utilities Commission
Chapter 7853 - CERTIFICATE OF NEED; PETROLEUM FACILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA FOR LARGE PETROLEUM PIPELINES
Part 7853.0610 - LOCATION
Universal Citation: MN Rules 7853.0610
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Land description.
If a particular route has been selected for the new (sections of) pipeline, indicate that route on an appropriate map. If no particular route has been selected, indicate on an appropriate map each possible route that has been given serious consideration.
Subp. 2. Description of environment.
For each route identified in response to subpart 1, list:
A. the names of cities or population centers
through which the route passes;
B.
the number of miles of the route that pass through, respectively, federal
lands, state lands, county or tax-forfeit lands, incorporated areas, and
private land outside incorporated areas;
C. the general soil types along the route and
the approximate percentage of each;
D. the general terrain along the
route;
E. the types of vegetation
along the route (including forest, brush, marsh, pasture, and cropland) and the
approximate percentage of each;
F.
the predominant types of land use along the route (such as residential, forest,
agricultural, commercial, and industrial) and the approximate percentages of
each;
G. the names of major lakes
or streams and the number of wetlands of five acres or more through which the
route passes, as well as any others into which liquid contaminant from the
pipeline could flow;
H. trunk
highways, railroads, and airports along the route;
I. national natural landmarks, national
wilderness areas, national wildlife refuges, national wild and scenic rivers,
national parks, national forests, national trails, and national waterfowl
production areas through which the route passes, as mapped on the inventory of
significant resources by the State Planning Agency;
J. state critical areas, state wildlife
management areas, state scientific and natural areas, state wild, scenic, and
recreational rivers, state parks, state scenic wayside parks, state
recreational areas, state forests, state trails, state canoe and boating
rivers, state zoo, designated trout lakes through which the route passes, as
mapped on the inventory of significant resources by the State Planning Agency;
and
K. national historic sites and
landmarks, national monuments, national register historic districts, registered
state historic or archaeological sites, state historical districts, sites
listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and any other cultural
resources through which the route passes, as indicated by the Minnesota
Historical Society.
Statutory Authority: MS s 216B.08; 216B.2421; 216B.243; 216C.10
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