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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140957 Ver 1_FERC Pre-filiing Notice_20141203� �= Dominion Dominion Dominion �� J^m~m November 21,2014 KurunQiuoiom 401/buffexiog Natural ReaooruoemL)iviukoo of Water Quality l6O| Mail Service [b Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 Dear Karen Q inc | [-MaF? - W4T& Atlantic Coast Pioeliue,L[C—a joint venture composed of subsidiaries of Dominion Resources, Duke Energy, Piedmont Natural Gus undAGL Rcamurzon — propooco to construct and operate on approximately 554-mUc|ono underground natural gas transmission pipeline and above ground fbci|itica. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline (/\CP or project) would start in Harrison County, West Virginia, run through Coconovi||e County, Virginia and extend into eastern North Carolina. /\ lateral extension is planned near the Virginia-North Carolina border to Hampton Roads. /\C9 will deliver natural guy from supply areas in VVce1 Virginia to help meet the growing market demand for natural gas and enhance service reliability for customers in Virginia and North Carolina. You are receiving this letter because you have interests within the proposed study corridor. Dominion submitted u request 1n\be Federal BncrovRrcula1nry(�moznnimeioo(rERC)nn()ctohor3],2Ol4`|m begin the pre-filing process for /\CP. Oil November l3,20\4, the FERC accepted the request and the pre- filing process oDioiu||y begun. Pre-filing is u planning stage in which stakeholders review and provide feedback oil referred ouduhcro�c routes. Tb�p,�-�|in�process provides multiple opportunities for stakeholders tu learn about the project andprovidcinpui Dominion began |o reach out 1u landowners and other stakeholders prior to the pre-filing hv hosting l3open houses along the study corridor in September 2014. A second round of open houses will be held during the pre-filing in January 2015 at the locations referenced in the chart below. A separate notification will be sent to landowners and stakeholders conficminQthe dates, times and venues. January 28-29 Inclement weather inake-up days Another Opportunity to provide iuPUt Will be during the SCOping meetings hosted by the FERC. At these formal public oneetio0y, stakeholders are eucooru(yedbo comment on potential environmental impacts that the [EBC should consider dudniL, its environmental review oftbep Ject.T8ePERCwlUmondoeparatc invitations to those meetings. A number ofadditional opportunities to provide input are available throughout the pre-filing process, For example, we invite you to share your comments and suggestions about the ACP with the FERC • Via U.S. Mail u1: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FEKC} 888 First Stnen,NB Washington. D.C.2O42d V0ocket#: PF15-6-008 • Via ernoU ut: � Subject Line: Docket 9: PF15-6-000 'To share input with the project staff, or to get more information about the ACP * Visit the ACP webuitcu1: ° Visit ACPunFooehookat: Atlantic Coast Pipeline ° Call the general inquiry toll-free nuoubcr: 844-215-1819 ° Send an email to: Dominion is committed to working with you and other stakeholders throughout the process. Sincerely, AA4,fZZ,a.,,O 'e ir 4�:>p Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC by: Carole A. McCoy, Authorized Representative Enclosure Week Monday No ineeting January 5 scheduled Tuesday Cumberland County January 6 North Carolina Wednesday Johnston County January 7 North Carolina Thursday Northampton County January 8 North Carolina Thursday Dinwiddie County January 8 Virginia January 28-29 Inclement weather inake-up days Another Opportunity to provide iuPUt Will be during the SCOping meetings hosted by the FERC. At these formal public oneetio0y, stakeholders are eucooru(yedbo comment on potential environmental impacts that the [EBC should consider dudniL, its environmental review oftbep Ject.T8ePERCwlUmondoeparatc invitations to those meetings. A number ofadditional opportunities to provide input are available throughout the pre-filing process, For example, we invite you to share your comments and suggestions about the ACP with the FERC • Via U.S. Mail u1: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FEKC} 888 First Stnen,NB Washington. D.C.2O42d V0ocket#: PF15-6-008 • Via ernoU ut: � Subject Line: Docket 9: PF15-6-000 'To share input with the project staff, or to get more information about the ACP * Visit the ACP webuitcu1: ° Visit ACPunFooehookat: Atlantic Coast Pipeline ° Call the general inquiry toll-free nuoubcr: 844-215-1819 ° Send an email to: Dominion is committed to working with you and other stakeholders throughout the process. Sincerely, AA4,fZZ,a.,,O 'e ir 4�:>p Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC by: Carole A. McCoy, Authorized Representative Enclosure Week - Monday - City o[Chesapeake January 12 Virginia Tuesday !NottowayCnumy January 13 Virtuma Wednesday Nelson County .January 14 Virginia Thursday 8i��\uadCmmty January 15 Virginia January 28-29 Inclement weather inake-up days Another Opportunity to provide iuPUt Will be during the SCOping meetings hosted by the FERC. At these formal public oneetio0y, stakeholders are eucooru(yedbo comment on potential environmental impacts that the [EBC should consider dudniL, its environmental review oftbep Ject.T8ePERCwlUmondoeparatc invitations to those meetings. A number ofadditional opportunities to provide input are available throughout the pre-filing process, For example, we invite you to share your comments and suggestions about the ACP with the FERC • Via U.S. Mail u1: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FEKC} 888 First Stnen,NB Washington. D.C.2O42d V0ocket#: PF15-6-008 • Via ernoU ut: � Subject Line: Docket 9: PF15-6-000 'To share input with the project staff, or to get more information about the ACP * Visit the ACP webuitcu1: ° Visit ACPunFooehookat: Atlantic Coast Pipeline ° Call the general inquiry toll-free nuoubcr: 844-215-1819 ° Send an email to: Dominion is committed to working with you and other stakeholders throughout the process. Sincerely, AA4,fZZ,a.,,O 'e ir 4�:>p Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC by: Carole A. McCoy, Authorized Representative Enclosure Week Monday ) No meeting January - ' scheduled - ' - Tuesday l- � Augusta County _Jnnuary 20_ Wednesday _Vi,aioia________ Randolph County January 21 ^ West Virginia Thomdav L,MioCnuuty January 22 West Virginia January 28-29 Inclement weather inake-up days Another Opportunity to provide iuPUt Will be during the SCOping meetings hosted by the FERC. At these formal public oneetio0y, stakeholders are eucooru(yedbo comment on potential environmental impacts that the [EBC should consider dudniL, its environmental review oftbep Ject.T8ePERCwlUmondoeparatc invitations to those meetings. A number ofadditional opportunities to provide input are available throughout the pre-filing process, For example, we invite you to share your comments and suggestions about the ACP with the FERC • Via U.S. Mail u1: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FEKC} 888 First Stnen,NB Washington. D.C.2O42d V0ocket#: PF15-6-008 • Via ernoU ut: � Subject Line: Docket 9: PF15-6-000 'To share input with the project staff, or to get more information about the ACP * Visit the ACP webuitcu1: ° Visit ACPunFooehookat: Atlantic Coast Pipeline ° Call the general inquiry toll-free nuoubcr: 844-215-1819 ° Send an email to: Dominion is committed to working with you and other stakeholders throughout the process. Sincerely, AA4,fZZ,a.,,O 'e ir 4�:>p Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC by: Carole A. McCoy, Authorized Representative Enclosure n*m�n�"u ronmm�s�vo' /oc -n� as'c���'n�,xichmm`Jvaz�n^ ""mmm November 2l,2Q14 Jcnni6rBurdotte Natural ReSOUrecesDivision of Water Quality 1601 Mail Sun'icuC\ Bolekzb NC 27699-1601 � �� � _ � ������ � ������| FFD[-C 0 3 2014 Dear Jennifer Burdette: Atlantic Coast Pioeline,LLC — ajoint venture composed Of Subsidiaries of Dominion Resources, Duke Energy, Piedmont Natural Gas and AGL Resources — proposes to construct and operate an approximately 554-mile lono underground natural gas transmission pipeline and above ground facilities. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP orproject) p/ou|d atm1 in Harrison C000t9, \Yea( Virginiu, run through Greeuovil|e County, Virginia and extend into eastern North Carolina. A lateral extension is planned near the Virginia-North Carolina border 10 Hampton Roads. /\CP will deliver ou{uro| gas from supply on:na in VVem( Virginia to bo|p meet the growing market demand for uutu/o| gas and enhance service reliability for Customers in Virginia and North Carolina. You are receiving this letter because you have interests within the proposed study corridor. Dominion Submitted uregucdtotbcFedcra|Bne,g gyRcuubiorvComrniuoion(PBRC)ooOc(oborJ|`2U|4,tn begin the pre-filing process for ACP. On November 13, 2014, the FERC accepted the request and the pre- filing process officially began. Pre-filing is opbmoiu� stage in which stakeholders review and provide feedback on preferred and alternate routes. The pre-filing process provides multiple opportunities for stakeholders to learn about the project and provide input. Dominion began to reach Out to landowners and other stakeholders prior to the pre-filing by hosting l3open houses along the study corridor io September 2Ol4./\aecmndroundofopenbouxcavviUbehe|ddmiug[hr pre-filing in January 2015 at the locations referenced in the chart below. A separate notification will be sent to landowners and stakeholders confirming the dates, times and venues. January 28-29 I nelement weather make-up days Another opportunity to provide input will be during the scoping meetings hosted by the FERC. At these formal public meetings. stakeholders are encouraged to comment on potential environmental impacts that the FERC should consider during its environmental review of the project. The FERC will send separate invitations to those meetings. A number ol'additional opportunities to provide input are available throughout the pre-filing process. For eXalllplC, We hlVile YOU to Share your comments and SL114geStions about the ACP with the FERC • Via U.S. Mail at: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) 888 First Street, NE W 20426 ashingion, D.C. '- Docket 4: PH 5-6-000 • Via email at: Nvww,fel-c.o-ov/fi_e�l`/fi­0­�`�`­­t­()/eC`­oiiijTieLtL.Ll,-,L): Subject Line: Docket #: PFI 5-6-000 To share input with the project staff, or to get. more information about the ACP • Visit the ACP website at: www.dorn,c1ji2/A I i n e, • Visit ACP on Facebook it: Atlantic Coast Pipeline • Call the general inquiry toll - 'free number: 844-215-1819 • Send an ernail to: Af( P-i pel i -neAldon, xQLD Dominion is committed to working with you and other stakeholders throughout the process. Sincerely, effA44ok—a. Atlantic Coast Pipeline, L,I ,C by: Carole A. McCoy, AL11110rized Representative MRIJEW11 Week I Monday No meeting January 5 scheduled Tuesday Cumberland County January, 6 North Carolina Wednesday Johnston County January 7 North Carolina Thursday Northampton County January 8 North Carolina (Mid -day} Thursday Dinwiddie COUnty January 8 Virginia (Evening) January 28-29 I nelement weather make-up days Another opportunity to provide input will be during the scoping meetings hosted by the FERC. At these formal public meetings. stakeholders are encouraged to comment on potential environmental impacts that the FERC should consider during its environmental review of the project. The FERC will send separate invitations to those meetings. A number ol'additional opportunities to provide input are available throughout the pre-filing process. For eXalllplC, We hlVile YOU to Share your comments and SL114geStions about the ACP with the FERC • Via U.S. Mail at: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) 888 First Street, NE W 20426 ashingion, D.C. '- Docket 4: PH 5-6-000 • Via email at: Nvww,fel-c.o-ov/fi_e�l`/fi­0­�`�`­­t­()/eC`­oiiijTieLtL.Ll,-,L): Subject Line: Docket #: PFI 5-6-000 To share input with the project staff, or to get. more information about the ACP • Visit the ACP website at: www.dorn,c1ji2/A I i n e, • Visit ACP on Facebook it: Atlantic Coast Pipeline • Call the general inquiry toll - 'free number: 844-215-1819 • Send an ernail to: Af( P-i pel i -neAldon, xQLD Dominion is committed to working with you and other stakeholders throughout the process. Sincerely, effA44ok—a. Atlantic Coast Pipeline, L,I ,C by: Carole A. McCoy, AL11110rized Representative MRIJEW11 Week 2 Monday City of Chesapeake January 12 Virginia Tuesday Nottoway County January 13 Virginia Wednesday Nelson County January 14 Virginia "Thursday Highland County January 1S Virginia January 28-29 I nelement weather make-up days Another opportunity to provide input will be during the scoping meetings hosted by the FERC. At these formal public meetings. stakeholders are encouraged to comment on potential environmental impacts that the FERC should consider during its environmental review of the project. The FERC will send separate invitations to those meetings. A number ol'additional opportunities to provide input are available throughout the pre-filing process. For eXalllplC, We hlVile YOU to Share your comments and SL114geStions about the ACP with the FERC • Via U.S. Mail at: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) 888 First Street, NE W 20426 ashingion, D.C. '- Docket 4: PH 5-6-000 • Via email at: Nvww,fel-c.o-ov/fi_e�l`/fi­0­�`�`­­t­()/eC`­oiiijTieLtL.Ll,-,L): Subject Line: Docket #: PFI 5-6-000 To share input with the project staff, or to get. more information about the ACP • Visit the ACP website at: www.dorn,c1ji2/A I i n e, • Visit ACP on Facebook it: Atlantic Coast Pipeline • Call the general inquiry toll - 'free number: 844-215-1819 • Send an ernail to: Af( P-i pel i -neAldon, xQLD Dominion is committed to working with you and other stakeholders throughout the process. Sincerely, effA44ok—a. Atlantic Coast Pipeline, L,I ,C by: Carole A. McCoy, AL11110rized Representative MRIJEW11 Week 3 Monday No mectinc, January 19 s led Tuesday Augusta County January 20 Virginia Wednesday Randolph County January 21 West Virginia Thursday Lewis COLHItV January 22 West Virginia January 28-29 I nelement weather make-up days Another opportunity to provide input will be during the scoping meetings hosted by the FERC. At these formal public meetings. stakeholders are encouraged to comment on potential environmental impacts that the FERC should consider during its environmental review of the project. The FERC will send separate invitations to those meetings. A number ol'additional opportunities to provide input are available throughout the pre-filing process. For eXalllplC, We hlVile YOU to Share your comments and SL114geStions about the ACP with the FERC • Via U.S. Mail at: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) 888 First Street, NE W 20426 ashingion, D.C. '- Docket 4: PH 5-6-000 • Via email at: Nvww,fel-c.o-ov/fi_e�l`/fi­0­�`�`­­t­()/eC`­oiiijTieLtL.Ll,-,L): Subject Line: Docket #: PFI 5-6-000 To share input with the project staff, or to get. more information about the ACP • Visit the ACP website at: www.dorn,c1ji2/A I i n e, • Visit ACP on Facebook it: Atlantic Coast Pipeline • Call the general inquiry toll - 'free number: 844-215-1819 • Send an ernail to: Af( P-i pel i -neAldon, xQLD Dominion is committed to working with you and other stakeholders throughout the process. Sincerely, effA44ok—a. Atlantic Coast Pipeline, L,I ,C by: Carole A. McCoy, AL11110rized Representative MRIJEW11 Increasing the availability of natural gas supplies in West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina is important to the economy and environment of the region. It can mean more jobs, lower prices to heat and power homes and businesses, and cleaner air. To meet the market demand for natural gas, Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC -- ajoint venture composed of subsidiaries of Dominion Resources, Duke Energy, Piedmont Natural Gas and AGL Resources -- proposes to construct and operate a new underground interstate natural gas transmission pipeline. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) would start in Harrison County, West Virginia, run through Greensville County, Virginia, and extend south into eastern North Carolina. A lateral extension is planned near the Virginia-North Carolina border to Hampton Roads, The benefits of natural gas are clear. The newfound abundance of domestic supplies has made it a low-cost energy source that is decreasing the nation's dependence on foreign imports. When burned, natural gas produces significantly lower emissions than coal, including just half the carbon. The ACP would provide a dependable supply of natural gas for electric utilities in the region. Utility companies continue to convert to natural gas in an effort to meet new federal carbon emission standards. Customers of local gas utilities also would benefit from this new, more reliable source of natural gas. Outreach and Schedule Project Details Project Activity Expected Timing Survey/route planning May 2014-June 2015 FERC Pre-Filing Request October 2014 FERC Application Summer 2015 FERC Certificate Summer 2016 Construction 2016-2018 Landowners along a 400-foot wide study corridor were I I notified about the proposal in the spring of 2014. Survey In-service I Late 2018 work and route planning began shortly thereafter and is still under way. Dominion hosted a series of informational open houses along the study corridor in September 2014. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC must receive approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to construct the pipeline. Dominion submitted a request to begin the pre-filing process to the FERC on October 31, 2014. ACP Project Overview Community and Econornic Beneflts* The ACP also will have significant economic impacts in the region. Total capital expenditures for the ACP are estimated between $4.5 and $5 billion. The ACP would generate an annual average of $456.3 million and support 2,837 jobs during the construction phase. The cumulative impact of construction is estimated at $2.7 billion, supporting 17,240 jobs in the three-state region. Operations beyond 2019 would produce $69.2 million in economic impacts, support 271 jobs annually and generate annual tax revenue of $418,443 for the three states. Estimated state specifies are as follows. Construction (annually): Construction (cumulative) Operations (annual): Operations (annual): a=- Construction (annually): Construction (cumulative) Operations (annual): Operations (annual): $79.8 million; 516 jobs $478.7 million; 3,093 jobs $15.6 million; 74 jobs $113,678 tax revenue $236.5 million; 1,462 jobs $1.4 billion; 8,774 jobs $37.8 million; If 8 jobs $233,027 tax revenue Construction (annually): $113.4 million, 738 jobs Construction (cumulative): $680.2 million; 4,426 jobs Operations (annual): $11.7 million, 52 jobs Operations (annual): $71,738 tax revenue Tax revenue estimates do not account for local property taxes on ACP facilities. These taxes are likely to provide an important and stable source of revenue for local governments once the pipeline begins operations. Page 2 Project Contacts Dominion is committed to providing a variety of opportunities to gather input from stakeholders. In addition to participation in open houses and scoping meetings, stakeholders are invited to share input by contacting the FERC or the ACP project team. *About the Econornic Benefits Chmura Economics and Analyfics, an economic consulting firm in Richmond, Virginia completed the economic analysis of the ACP. The complete report is available on the ACP website. About Dominion With more than 100 years of service, Dominion is one of the nation's most experienced operators of natural gas pipelines and storage systems, operating nearly 8,000 miles of interstate pipeline in six states. 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