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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140957 Ver 2_DEQ Comments - DEIS_20170403Environmental Quality Me From: Sarah Rice, Title Vil and Environmental Justice Coordinator Date: April 3,2017 Re: Response to Comments Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project - Draft Environmental Impact Statement - Environmental Justice NCDEQ recognizes the portion, 4.9.9 Environmental Justice, of the DEIS that contains the Environmental Justice Report pertaining to North Carolina. Minority Communities It was noted in the DEIS, that in NC, minorities comprise 30.5 percent of the total population and ranged from 12.5 to 95.5 percent within 1 mile of the proposed ACP. Seventeen percent of all persons live below the poverty level in NC along the anticipated ACP track. Twenty-seven of the 42 census tracts within a 1 mile radius of the ACP facilities have a higher percentage of persons living below poverty when compared to the State. NEPA requires the consideration of area composition, consideration of data relevant to public health and industry for cumulative exposure, interrelated cultural, social, occupational historical, or economic factors, public participation, meaningful community representation, and tribal representation. The NEPA process also requires translation of crucial public documents, notices, and hearings for limited English speaking populations. During discussions with Dominion on Friday April 3,2017, is was clear, their consultant used EPA's EJ SCREEN to screen demographics within a one -mile radius of the propqsed pipeline. NCDEQ would recommend Dominion to re-evaluate their report and take into consideration age and the potential for older illiterate citizens among certain communities. Tribal Communities In the section 4.10.4 Tribal Consultation, federally recognized tribes were consulted regarding their religious or cultural significance to historic properties that could be impacted by ACP and SHP. The ACP is proposed to go through State Recognized Tribal lands. Lumbee territory in Robeson County will be the most affected of the State recognized tribes. The Lumbee community has been identified as a NC Environmental Justice community by the Environmental Protection Agency. , Dominion created a report plan for unanticipated discoveries. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC should include tribal contacts for the Haliwa- Saponi, Coharie, Lumbee, and Greg Richardson (Executive Director) of the Commission of Indian Affairs.