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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140957 Ver 2_Quarterly Update (2)_20170403Burdette, Jennifer a From: Nicholas Tackett <Nicholas.Tackett@ferc.gov> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2017 8:35 AM To: david.gouveia@noaa.gov; david.bernhart@noaa.gov; fritz.rohde@noaa.gov; Julie.crocker@noaa.gov; andrew.herndon@noaa.gov; michelle.lennox@noaa.gov; USDOI-NPS ANST-; mark_woods@nps.gov; herbertyouungsjr@nps.gov; sheila_gasperson@nps.gov; Gibby, Jean B CIV USARMY CESAW (US); mark.a.taylor@usace.army.mil; adam.e.fannin@usace.army.mil; jon.t.coleman@usace.army.mil; josh ua.d.shaffer@usace.army.mi1; william.t.walker@usace.army.mil; peter. r.kube@usace.army.mi1; steven.w.gibson@usace.army.mil; scott.c.mclendon@usace.army.mil; craigj.brown@usace.army.mil; tyler.crumbley@usace.army.mil; emily.b.hughes@usace.army.mil; Barnett, Robert W LRH; John_Schmidt@fws.gov; barbara_douglas@fws.gov; elizabeth_stout@fws.gov; troy_andersen@fws.gov; john_hammond@fws.gov; john_ellis@fws.gov; lora_zimmerman@fws.gov; melinda_turner@fws.gov; 'jenniferpadams@fs.fed.us'; jobethbrown@fs.fed.us; Timm, Joby -FS; Twaroski, Jim -FS; Hise, Laura B -FS; laura.mckay@deq.virginia.gov; Willets, William; Higgins, Karen; Burdette, Jennifer a; susan.m.pierce@wv.gov; julie.langan@dhr.virginia.gov; roger.kirchen@dhr.virginia.gov; DCR - Environmental_Review; smcdougal@pa.gov; patrick.v.campbell@wv.gov; wilma.reip@wv.gov; conniej.anderson@wv.gov; joseph.w.cochran@wv.gov; john.m.perkins@wv.gov; janine.howard@deq.virginia.gov; Bettina.Sullivan@deq.virginia.gov; tom.reeder@ncdenr.gov; aroda@pa.gov; melanie.davenport@deq.virginia.gov; dave.davis@deq.virginia.gov; steven.hardwick@deq.virginia.gov; frederick.cunningham@deq.virginia.gov; Bennett, Bradley; Holley, John; beverly.d.mckeone@wv.gov; carrie.mccumbers@wv.gov; WV - DEP -; Fewell, David R; michael.dowd@deq.virginia.gov; tamera.thompson@deq.virginia.gov; Bettina.Sullivan@deq.virginia.gov; Butler, Patrick; Hall, Steve; blair.aaronM@epa.gov; McCurdy.Alaina@epa.gov;joe.t.scarberry@wv.gov; Angela.M.Woolard@dom.com; Matthew.R.Bley@dom.com; dougl79@dom.com; bill.williams@piedmontng.com; heather.sagar@noaa.gov; Elizabeth_Klein@ios.doi.gov; edward.e.belk.civ@mail.mil; lisa.mensah@osec.usda.gov; Wilson.Shari@epa.gov Cc: Magdalene Suter; Heather Campbell Subject: RE: FAST -41 Quarterly Update: Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Supply Header, and Lease Project Attachments: 2017 1st Quarter Update -Atlantic Coast Project CPP.pdf W Quarterly updates for the project were posted to the Permitting Dashboard on Friday, March 31=. The latest Coordinated Project Plan is attached. Nicholas Tackett Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 1st Street NE ( Washington, DC 20426 From: Nicholas Tackett Sent: Friday, March 03, 2017 10:07 AM To:'david.gouveia@noaa.gov'<david.gouveia@noaa.gov>,'david.bernhart@noaa.gov' <david.bernhart@noaa.gov>; 'fritz.rohde@noaa.gov' <fritz.rohde@noaa.gov>, 'Julie.crocker@noaa.gov' <Julie.crocker@noaa.gov>, 'andrew.herndon@noaa.gov' <andrew.herndon@noaa.gov>,. 'michelle.lennox@noaa.gov' <michelle.lennox@noaa.gov>, USDOI-NPS ANSI- (mary_c_krueger@nps.gov) <mary_c_krueger@nps.gov>,. 'mark_woods@nps.gov' <mark_woods@nps.gov>,. 'herbertyouung_jr@nps.gov' <herbertyouung_jr@nps.gov>,. 'sheila_gasperson@nps.gov' <sheila_gasperson@nps.gov>,. 'Gibby, Jean B CIV USARMY CESAW (US)' <Jean.B.Gibby@usace.army.mil>, 'mark.a.taylor@usace.army.mil' <mark.a.taylor@usace.army.mil>,. 'adam.e.fannin@usace.army.mil' <adam.e.fannin@usace.army.mil>,. 'jon.t.coleman@usace.army.mil' <jon.t.coleman@usace.army.mil>, 'joshua.d.shaffer@usace.army.mil' <joshua.d.shaffer@usace.army.mil>,. 'william.t.walker@usace.army.mil' <william.t.walker@usace.army.mil>,. 'peter.r.kube@usace.army.mil' <peter.r.kube@usace.army.mil>, 'steven.w.gibson@usace.army.mil' <Steven.w.gibson@usace.army.mil>,. 'Scott.c.mclendon@usace.army.mil' <Scott.c.mclendon@usace.army.mil>,. 'craig.j.brown@usace.army.miIT <craig.j.brown@usace.army.miI>, 'tyler.crumbley@usace.army.mil'<tyler.crumbley@usace.army.mil>,. 'emily.b.hughes@usace.army.mil' <emily.b.hughes@usace.army.mil>, Barnett, Robert W LRH (Wes.Barnett@usace.army.mil) <Wes.Barnett@usace.army.mil>,. 'John_Schmidt@fws.gov' <John_Schmidt@fws.gov>,. 'barbara_douglas@fws.gov' <barbara_douglas@fws.gov>,. 'elizabeth_Stout@fws.gov' <elizabeth_Stout@fws.gov>,. 'troy_andersen@fws.gov' <troy_andersen@fws.gov>,. 'john_hammond@fws.gov' <john_hammond@fws.gov>,. 'john_ellis@fws.gov' <john_ellis@fws.gov>,. 'lora_zimmerman@fws.gov' <lora_zimmerman@fws.gov>,. 'melinda_turner@fws.gov' <melinda_turner@fws.gov>, jenniferpadams@fs.fed.us, 'jobethbrown @fs.fed.us' <jobethbrown @fs.fed.us>,. 'Timm, Joby -FS' <jtimm@fs.fed.us>,. 'Twaroski, Jim -FS' <jtwaroski@fs.fed.us>,. 'Hise, Laura B -FS' <Ihise@fs.fed.us>, 'Iaura.mckay@deq.virginia.gov' <laura.mckay@deq.virginia.gov>,. 'wiIlia m.willets@ncdenr.gov' <william.willets@ncdenr.gov>,. 'karen.higgins@ncdenr.gov' <karen.higgins@ncdenr.gov>,. 'jennifer.burdette@ncdenr.gov' <jennifer.burdette@ncdenr.gov>,. 'S usan.m.pierce@wv.gov' <susan.m.pierce@wv.gov>,. 'julie.langan@dhr.virginia.gov' <julie.langan@dhr.virginia.gov>,. 'roger.kirchen@dhr.virginia.gov' <roger.kirchen@dhr.virginia.gov>, 'environmenta1.review@ncdcr.gov' <environmenta1.review@ncdcr.gov>,. 'smcdougal@pa.gov' <smcdougal@pa.gov>, 'patrick.v.campbell@wv.gov' <patrick.v.campbell@wv.gov>,. 'wilma.reip@wv.gov' <wilma.reip@wv.gov>, 'connie.j.anderson@wv.gov' <connie.j.anderson@wv.gov>,. 'j oseph.w.cochran@wv.gov' <joseph.w.cochran@wv.gov>; 'john.m.perkins@wv.gov' <john.m.perkins@wv.gov>,. 'janine.howard@deq.virginia.gov' <janine.howard@deq.virginia.gov>,. 'Bettina.Sullivan@deq.virginia.gov' <Bettina.Sullivan@deq.virginia.gov>, 'tornreeder@ncdenr.gov' <tom.reeder@ncdenr.gov>, aroda@pa.gov; 'melanie.davenport@deq.virginia.gov' <melanie.davenport@deq.virginia.gov>,. 'dave.davis@deq.virginia.gov' <dave.davis@deq.virginia.gov>; 'Steven.hardwick@deq.virginia.gov' <Steven.hardwick@deq.virginia.gov>,. 'frederick.cunningham@deq.virginia.gov' <frederick.cunningham@deq.virginia.gov>,. 'bradley.bennett@ncdenr.gov' <bradley. ben nett@ncdenr.gov>; 'john.holley@ncdenr.gov' <john.holley@ncdenr.gov>,. 'beverly.d.mckeone@wv.gov' <beverly.d.mckeone@wv.gov>; 'carrie.mccumbers@wv.gov' <carrie.mccumbers@wv.gov>, WV -DEP - (Nancy.J.Dickson@wv.gov) <Nancy.J.Dickson @wv.gov>, Fewell, David R (David. R.FeweII@wv.gov) <David.R.FeweII@wv.gov>, 'michael.dowd@deq.virginia.gov'<michael.dowd@deq.virginia.gov>,. 'tamera.thompson@deq.virginia.gov' <tamera.thompson@deq.virginia.gov>,. 'Bettina.Sullivan@deq.virginia.gov' <Bettina.Sullivan@deq.virginia.gov>, 'patrick.butler@ncdenr.gov' <patrick.butler@ncdenr.gov>,. 'steve.hall@ncdenr.gov' <steve.hall@ncdenr.gov>, 'blair.aaronM@epa.gov' <blair.aaronM@epa.gov>,. 'McCurdy.Alaina@epa.gov' <McCurdy.Alaina@epa.gov>, 'joe.t.scarberry@wv.gov' <joe.t.scarberry@wv.gov>,. 'Angela.M.Woolard@dom.COm' <Angela.M.Woolard@dom.com>, ' Matthew. R.Bley@dom.COm' <Matthew.R.Bley@dom.COm>,. 'dougl79@dom.COm' <dougl79@dom.com>, 'bill.williams@pied montng.com' <bill.williams@pied montng.com>,. 'heather.sagar@noaa.gov' <heather.sagar@noaa.gov>,. ' Elizabeth _ Klein @ios.doi.gov' <Elizabeth_Klein @ios.doi.gov>,. 'edward.e.belk.civ@mail.mil' <edward.e.belk.civ@mail.mil>,. 'Iisa.mensah@osec.usda.gov' <lisa.mensah@osec.usda.gov>,. 'Wilson.Shari@epa.gov' <Wilson.Shari@epa.gov> Cc: Magdalene Suter <magdalene.suter@ferc.gov> Subject: FAST -41 Quarterly Update: Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Supply Header, and Lease Project To whom it may concern: In compliance with section 41003(c) of FAST -41, please take note of the ongoing quarterly update process for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP -Piedmont Lease Project (Project). The initial Coordinated Project Plan for the Project was circulated to you at the end of November 2016, and must be updated quarterly thereafter. Please see the following website for the latest Permitting Timetable for the Project: https://www.permits.performance.gov/projects/atlantic-coast-pipeline-atlantic-coast-pipeline-amendment- supply-header-and-acp-piedmont. On an quarterly basis going forward, please email any revisions to the Coordinated Project Plan and Permitting Timetable to Nicholas.Tackett@ferc.gov and Magda lene.Suter@ferc.gov. Quarterly updates should be sent no later than March 261h, June 251h, September 251h, and December 261h of each year. At the end of each respective quarter, FERC staff will post revised Coordinated Project Plans to max.gov, and revised Permitting Timetables to the Permitting Dashboard. FERC staff will rely on agencies to inform us if changes are needed to their completion dates. Due to the fact that States have not opted into the FAST -41 process for this Project, FERC staff plans to revise State completion dates to "TBD," to indicate that completion dates have not been determined. Please remember that FERC's rules prohibit off-the-record communications regarding the merits of contested proceedings. See 18 C.F.R. § 385.2201. Thank you in advance for your participation. Nicholas Tackett Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 1st Street NE ( Washington, DC 20426 From: Nicholas Tackett Sent: Friday, November 25, 2016 10:36 AM To: david.gouveia@noaa.gov, david.bernhart@noaa.gov, fritz.rohde@noaa.gov, andrew.herndon@noaa.gov, michelle.lennox@noaa.gov, USDOI-NPS ANSI- (mart' c krueger@nps.gov) <mary c krueger@nps.gov>, mark woods@nps.gov, herbert young jr@nps.gov, Sheila gasperson@nps.gov, Gibby, Jean B CIV USARMY CESAW (US) <Jean.B.Gibby@usace.army.mil>, mark.a.taylor@usace.army.mil, adam.e.fannin@usace.army.mil, jon.t.coleman@usace.army.mil, josh ua.d.shaffer@usace.army.mil, william.t.walker@usace.army.mil, peter.r.kube@usace.army.mil, steven.w.gibson@usace.army.mil, Scott.c.mclendon@usace.army.mil, craig.j.brown@usace.army.mil, tyler.crumbley@usace.army.mil, emily.b.hughes@usace.army.mil, Barnett, Robert W LRH (Wes.Barnett@usace.army.mil) <Wes.Barnett@usace.army.mil>, John Schmidt@fws.gov, barbara douglas@fws.gov; elizabeth stout@fws.gov, troy andersen@fws.gov, john hammond@fws.gov; john ellis@fws.gov; lora zimmerman@fws.gov, melinda turner@fws.gov, jenniferpadams@fs.fed.us, jobethbrown @fs.fed.us; Timm, Joby -FS <jtimm@fs.fed.us>, Twaroski, Jim -FS <jtwaroski@fs.fed.us>, Hise, Laura B -FS <Ihise@fs.fed.us>, Iaura.mckay@deq.virginia.gov, william.willets@ncdenr.gov, karen.higgins@ncdenr.gov, jennifer.burdette@ncdenr.gov; susan.m.pierce@wv.gov, julie.langan@dhr.virginia.gov, roger.kirchen@dhr.virginia.gov, environmental.review@ncdcr.gov, smcdougal@pa.gov, patrick.v.campbell@wv.gov, wilma.reip@wv.gov, connie.j.anderson@wv.gov, joseph.w.cochran@wv.gov, john.m.perkins@wv.gov, janine.howard@deq.virginia.gov, Bettina.Sullivan@deq.virginia.gov, tom.reeder@ncdenr.gov, aroda@pa.gov, meIan ie.davenport@deq.virginia.gov; dave.davis@deq.virginia.gov, Steven.hardwick@deq.virginia.gov, frederick.cunningham@deq.virginia.gov; bradley.bennett@ncdenr.gov, john.holley@ncdenr.gov, beverly.d.mckeone@wv.gov, carrie.mccumbers@wv.gov; WV - DEP - (Na ncy.J.Dickson @wv.gov) <Nancy.J.Dickson @wv.gov>, Fewell, David R (David. R.FeweII@wv.gov) <David.R.FeweII@wv.gov>, michael.dowd@deq.virginia.gov, tamera.thompson@deq.virginia.gov, Bettina.Sullivan@deq.virginia.gov, patrick.butler@ncdenr.gov, steve.hall@ncdenr.gov, blair.aaronM@epa.gov, McCurdy.Alaina@epa.gov, joe.t.scarberry@wv.gov, Angela.M.Woolard@dom.com, Matthew. R.Bley@dom.com; dougl79@dom.com, bill.williams@pied montng.com, heather.sagar@noaa.gov, Elizabeth Klein@ios.doi.gov, edward.e.belk.civ@mail.mil, lisa.mensah@osec.usda.gov, Wilson.Shari@epa.gov Subject: RE: FERC Consultation for FAST-41–Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Supply Header, and Lease Project All, I recently posted the attached Coordinated Project Plan on max.gov. The Permitting Timetable is also now uploaded tc the Permitting Dashboard, and can be publicly viewed at the following link: https://www.permits.performance.gov/projects/atlantic-coast-pipeline-atlantic-coast-pipeline-amend ment-supply- header-and-aco-piedmont. << File: Atlantic Coast Project CPP.pdf >> Nicholas Tackett Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 1st Street NE ( Washington, DC 20426 202-502-6763 ( niichoIlas.taakatU&I—og€1v From: Nicholas Tackett Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2016 8:02 AM To: 'david.gouveia@noaa.gov'; Jennifer.goebel@noaa.gov'; 'david.bernhart@noaa.gov'; 'fritz.rohde@noaa.gov'; 'andrew.herndon@noaa.gov'; 'michelle.lennox@noaa.gov'; USDOI-NPS ANSI- (mary c krueger nps.Qov); 'mark_woods@nps.gov'; 'herbertyouung_jr@nps.gov'; 'sheila_gasperson@nps.gov'; 'mark.a.taylor@usace.army.mil'; 'adam.e.fannin@usace.army.mil'; 'jon.t.coleman@usace.army.mil';'joshua.d.shaffer@usace.army.mil'; 'william.t.walker@usace.army.mil'; 'peter. r. kube@usace.army. mil'; 'steven.w.gibson@usace.army.mil'; 'scott.c.mclendon@usace.army.mil'; 'craig.j.brown@usace.army.mil'; 'tyler.crumbley@usace.army.mil'; 'emily.b.hughes@usace.army.mil'; 'John_Schmidt@fws.gov'; 'barbara_douglas@fws.gov'; 'elizabeth_stout@fws.gov'; 'troy_andersen@fws.gov'; John_hammond@fws.gov'; John_ellis@fws.gov'; 'lora_zimmerman@fws.gov'; 'melinda_turner@fws.gov'; 'jenniferpadams@fs.fed.us'; 'afaught@fs.fed.us'; Jobeth brown @fs. fed. us'; 'klandgraf@fs.fed.us'; 'cnthompson@fs.fed.us'; 'djclark@fs.fed.us'; 'wwilson@fs.fed.us'; 'kkarriker@fs.fed.us'; 'laura.mckay@deq.virginia.gov'; 'william.willets@ncdenr.gov'; 'karen.higgins@ncdenr.gov'; 'jennifer.burdette@ncdenr.gov'; 'susan.m.pierce@wv.gov';'julie.langan@dhr.virginia.gov'; 'roger.kirchen@dhr.virginia.gov'; 'ramona.bartos@ncdcr.gov'; 'renee.gledhill-earley@ncdcr.gov'; 'smcdougal@pa.gov'; 'patrick.v.campbell@wv.gov'; 'wilma.reip@wv.gov'; 'connie.j.anderson@wv.gov'; Joseph.w.cochran@wv.gov'; John.m.perkins@wv.gov';'janine.howard@deq.virginia.gov'; 'Bettina.Sul livan@deq.virginia.gov'; 'tom.reeder@ncdenr.gov'; aroda pa.Qov; 'melanie.davenport@deq.virginia.gov'; 'dave.davis@deq.virginia.gov'; 'steven.hardwick@deq.virginia.gov'; 'frederick.cunningham@deq.virginia.gov'; 'brad ley. ben nett@ ncden r. gov'; John.holley@ncdenr.gov'; 'beverly.d.mckeone@wv.gov'; 'carrie.mccumbers@wv.gov'; WV -DEP - (Na ncy.J.Dickson (awv.Qov); Fewell, David R (David. R.Fewell(awv.aov);'michael.dowd@deq.virginia.gov'; 4 'tamera.thompson@deq.virginia.gov'; 'Bettina.Sul livan@deq.virginia.gov'; 'patrick.butler@ncdenr.gov'; 'steve.hall@ncdenr.gov'; 'blair.aaronM@epa.gov'; 'McCurdy.Alaina@epa.gov'; 'joe.t.scarberry@wv.gov'; 'Angela. M.Woolard@dom.com'; 'Matthew. R.Bley@dom.com'; 'dougl79@dom.com'; 'bill.williams@piedmontng.com'; 'heather. saga r@noaa.gov'; 'Eliza beth_Klein@ios.doi.gov'; 'edward.e.belk.civ@mail.mil'; 'lisa.mensah@osec.usda.gov'; 'Wilson.Shari@epa.gov' Subject: RE: FERC Consultation for FAST-41—Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Supply Header, and Lease Project Good morning, Thank you for providing feedback on the Coordinated Project Plan and Permitting Timetable for the Project. I am attaching a spreadsheet displaying the latest version of the Permitting Timetable. Please submit any additional comments by the end of this week. I plan to post the Permitting Timetable on the publicly available Dashboard beginning next week, November 22�d. In addition to the notes provided in the attached spreadsheet, all state authorizations will be accompanied by the following note: "[State agency] has not chosen to participate in the FAST -41 process. This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and does not transfer any responsibility to the [state agency] to conform to the Permitting Timetable." Feel free to call with any questions you might have. Nicholas Tackett Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 1st Street NE ( Washington, DC 20426 202-502-6783 ( niich€ llas.tacketUterao1-1— File: Updated_Atlantic Coast Project Permitting Timetable.xlsx >> From: Nicholas Tackett Sent: Friday, November 04, 2016 2:10 PM To: david.Qouveia(a)noaa.Qov; jennifer.Qoebel(a)noaa.Qov; david.bernhart(a)noaa.Qov; mark woodsCa)nps.Qov; herbert young _jr nps.aov; sheila Qasperson nps.Qov; mark.a.taylorCa)usace.army.mil; adam.e.fanninCa)usace.army.mil; jon.t.colemanCa)usace.army.mil; josh ua.d.shafferCa)usace.army. mi1; william.t.walkerCa)usace.army.mil; peter. r. kube(a)usace.army.mil; steven.w.QibsonCa)usace.army.mil; scott.c.mclendonCa)usace.army.mil; craig.j.brown(a)usace.army.mil; tyler.crumbley(a)usace.army.mil; emily.b.huahes(a)usace.army.mil; John Schmidt(a)fws.Qov; barbara doualas(a)fws.Qov; elizabeth stout(a)fws.Qov; troy andersenCa)fws.Qov; john hammond(a)fws.Qov; john ellis(a)fws.Qov; lora zimmermanCa)fws.Qov; melinda turnerCa)fws.Qov; tspeaksCa)fs.fed.us; afauahtCa)fs.fed.us; jobeth brown (d)fs. fed. us; klandaraf(a)fs.fed.us; cnthompson(a)fs.fed.us; djclark(d)fs.fed.us; wwilsonCa)fs.fed.us; kkarriker(d)fs.fed.us; Iaura.mckayCa)deq.virainia.Qov; william.willets(a)ncdenr.aov; karen.hig_ains(a)ncdenr.Qov; jennifer.burdette(d)ncdenr.Qov; susan.m.pierce(a)wv.aov; julie.lanaan(a)dhr.virainia.Qov; roger. kirchenodhr.virainia.Qov; ramona.bartos(a)ncdcr.Qov; renee.aledhill-earley(a)ncdcr.Qov; smcdougal )pa.Qov; patrick.v.campbell wv.aov; wilma.reip(a)wv.aov; connie.j.anderson(a)wv.aov; joseph.w.cochran(a)wv.aov; john.m.perkins(a)wv.aov; janine.howardCa)deq.virainia.Qov; tom.reeder(a)ncdenr.Qov; ddrakeCa)dep.state. pa. us; melanie.davenport deq.virainia.Qov; dave.davisCa)deq.virainia.Qov; steven.hardwickCa)deq.virainia.Qov; frederick.cunninaham deq.virainia.Qov; andrew.hammondCa)deq.virainia.Qov; brad ley. ben nett(a)ncdenr.Qov; john.holley(a)ncdenr.Qov; david.leeCa)ncdenr.com; james.p.fedczak(d)wv.aov; beverly.d.mckeoneCa)wv.aoy; carrie.mccumbersCa)wv.aov; michael.dowdCa)deq.virainia.Qov; tamera.thompson deq.virainia.Qov; patrick.butleroncdenr.Qov; steve.hall(a)ncdenr.Qov; bhatch pa.Qov; blair.aaronMC)epa.Qov; McCurdy.AlainaCa)epa.Qov; joe.t.scarberry(d)wv.aov; Angela. M.Woolard@�dom.com; Matthew. R. BleyCa)dom.com; doual79@�dom.com; bill.williamsCa)piedmontna.com; heather. saga r(d)noaa.Qov; Elizabeth Klein(a)ios.doi.Qov; edward.e.belk.civ(a)mail.mil; Iisa.mensahCa)osec.usda.Qov; Wilson.ShariCa)epa.Qov Subject: FERC Consultation for FAST-41—Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Supply Header, and Lease Project To whom it may concern - On December 4, 2015, the President signed into law the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act. Title 41 of the FAST Act (FAST -41) requires additional oversight and coordination of project reviews, with the goal of improving early consultation and coordination between government agencies. On September 22, 2016, the Executive Director of the Federal Infrastructure Permitting Improvement Steering Council finalized an inventory of projects covered by FAST - 41. Included on that list is the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP - Piedmont Lease Project (Project). In compliance with section 41003(c) of FAST -41, staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has drafted a Coordinated Project Plan and Permitting Timetable for the Project. FERC staff is now seeking consultation with cooperating and participating agencies on the attached Coordinated Project Plan and Permitting Timetable. Under FAST - 41, a "participating agency" is an agency participating in an environmental review or authorization for a covered project. A "cooperating agency" is any agency with: (1) jurisdiction under federal law, or (2) special expertise with respect to an environmental issue. We are also seeking consultation with the project sponsor and relevant state resource agencies on the Permitting Timetable, and are seeking the concurrence of each cooperating agency on the Permitting Timetable. FERC staff has identified you as a representative of a consulting entity, and is seeking feedback on the attached document by no later than the close of business on November 14, 2016. Please submit any such feedback via email to Nicholas.Tackett@ferc.gov, and feel free to contact me with any procedural questions regarding the FAST -41 consultation process. FERC's rules prohibit off-the-record communications regarding the merits of contested proceedings. See 18 C.F.R. § 385.2201. Please forward this email, as needed, to agency representatives with decision-making authority on the applicable authorization or review being carried out by your agency. Absent a response from your agency, FERC staff must assume that this portion of FAST -41 consultation is complete and that you concur with the attached document, under such circumstances, we will use best -available information to estimate completion dates for your review/authorization. The President's Office of Management and Budget has requested that this Coordinated Project Plan and the associated Permitting Timetable be uploaded to max.gov and the Permitting Dashboard, respectively, by November22, 2016. Thanks in advance for your attention to this matter, and again, if you have any questions, please contact me. File: Atlantic Coast Project CPP.docx >> Nicholas Tackett Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 1st Street NE ( Washington, DC 20426 202-502-6783 1 niich€ llas.tack tti t rao €1— FAST -41 COORDINATED PROJECT PLAN Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP - Piedmont Lease Project 1st Quarter 2017 On September 22, 2016, the Executive Director of the Federal Infrastructure Permitting Improvement Steering Council finalized an inventory of projects covered by Title 41 of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act (FAST -41). Included on that list is the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP -Piedmont Lease Project (Project). L Background In accordance with FAST -41, an online database known as the "Permitting Dashboard" has been created to track the status of federal environmental reviews and authorizations for FAST -41 projects. A specific website for the Project is located here. The website includes the Project's location, lead agency information, sponsor contact information, and the following brief description: "This project consists of four proposals: Atlantic Coast Pipeline (Docket No. CP 15- 554-000), Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment (Docket No. CP15-554-001), Supply Header (Docket No. CP15-555-000), and ACP -Piedmont Lease (Docket No. CP15-556- 000). Atlantic Coast Pipeline would increase natural gas transportation service by 1.5 Bcf/d in West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina through: (1) construction of 564 miles of pipeline; and (2) three new natural gas compressor stations. The Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, filed 03/14/2016, amends the Atlantic Coast Pipeline application by adding construction of 80 miles of new natural gas pipeline and revising the pipeline route to include U.S. Forest Service land. Supply Header would provide 1.5 Bcf/d of additional natural gas transportation service to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline through: (1) construction of 37.5 miles of natural gas pipeline; and (2) additional capacity at three existing compressor stations in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The ACP -Piedmont Lease consists of a proposal to lease capacity on an existing pipeline in North Carolina, which will be used by Atlantic Coast Pipeline." IL Coordinated Proiect Plan Section 41003(c) of FAST -41 requires the establishment of a Coordinated Project Plan (CPP) for each covered project. The CPP must contain the following four elements: 1. A list of, and roles and responsibilities for, all entities with NEPA or federal authorization responsibilities for the project. 2. A Permitting Timetable setting forth a comprehensive schedule of dates by which all environmental reviews and authorizations, and to the maximum extent practicable, state permits, reviews and approvals must be made. 3. A discussion of potential avoidance, minimization, and mitigation strategies, if required by applicable law and known. Atlantic Coast Project FAST -41 CPP — 11t Quarter 2017 4. Plans and a schedule for public and tribal outreach and coordination, to the extent required by applicable law. These four elements are provided below for the Project. A. List of Entities with Authorization and Environmental Oversight See Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC September 18, 2015 Filing, Volume I of Atlantic Coast Pipeline Application, FERC Docket No. CP15-554-000, at Exhibit J (pdf p. 157), available at: htlp:Helibrary.ferc.gov/IDMWS/common/OpenNat.asp?fllelD=1399093 1. See Dominion Transmission, LLC September 18, 2015 Filing, Volume I of Abbreviated Application for Supply Header Project, FERC Docket No. CP15-555-000, at Exhibit J (pdf p. 44), available at: htlp:Helibrary.ferc.gov/IDMWS/common/OpenNat.asp?fileID=13991029. B. Permitting Timetable of all NEPA Reviews and Federal Authorizations See Appendix. C. Discussion of Mitigation Strategies FERC develops avoidance, minimization, and mitigation strategies by using: (1) the Project sponsor's proposed measures; and (2) comments, recommendations, and conditions submitted during the Project's scoping process and NEPA environmental review process by resource agencies, parties to the proceeding, and Commission staff. D. Schedule for Public and Tribal Outreach Pursuant to FERC's pre -filing procedures for natural gas facilities, public and tribal outreach begins when the Director of FERC's Office of Energy Projects issues a notice commencing the pre -filing process. Within seven days thereafter, and following consultation with Commission staff, the Project sponsor must establish the dates and locations for conducting open houses and meetings with stakeholders (including agencies) and Commission staff. Consultation timelines are provided in FERC's regulations at 18 C.F.R. § 157.21(f) (2016). See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Project, Request for Comments on Environmental Issues, and Notice of Public Scoping Meetings (issued 02/27/2015). Document located at: htlp:Helibrary.ferc.gov/IDMWS/common/opennat.asp?fllelD=13788845. 2 Atlantic Coast Project FAST -41 CPP — 11t Quarter 2017 APPENDIX Federal Agency Permitting Timetable for Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP -Piedmont Lease Responsible Federal Permit/ Intermediate Final Federal Review Completion Completion Description Field Agency Date Date Federal Certificate of Public According to 18 C.F.R. § 3c.2(b), "The Energy Convenience and nature and tune of any proposed action by Regulatory Necessity for N/A TBD the Commission are confidential and shall Commission Interstate Natural not be divulged to anyone outside of the Gas Pipelines Commission." National Federal Environmental Energy Policy Act (NEPA) 12/30/2016 6/30/2017 None to report. Regulatory Compliance Commission (Draft/Final NEPA documents) Federal NEPA Compliance According to 18 C.F.R. § 3c.2(b), "The Energy Cont'd (Record of nature and tune of any proposed action by Regulatory decision, as issued N/A TBD the Coninission are confidential and shall Commission With final FERC not be divulged to anyone outside of the certificate order) Commission." NOAA- Endangered Species NMFS, Southeast Act Consultation N/A 11/12/2017 None to report. Region (DOC) National Two separate pen -nits inust be issued by the Park Service, NPS Pennit N/A 9/28/2017 NPS: a construction permit and a right -of - Blue Ridge way pen -nit. These pen -nits are likely to be Parkway issued concurrently. U.S. Anny Compliance with section 7 of the Corps of Clean Water Act N/A 12/27/2017 Endangered Species Act and section 106 of Engineers, Section 404 Pen -nit the National Historic Preservation Act inust Huntington be documented prior to authorization. U.S. Anny Compliance with section 7 of the Corps of Section 10 Pen -nit N/A 12/27/2017 Endangered Species Act and section 106 of Engineers, the National Historic Preservation Act inust Huntington be documented prior to authorization. Compliance with section 7 of the Endangered Species Act and section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act inust U.S. Anny be documented prior to authorization by the Corps of Clean Water Act Corps' Pittsburgh District. The Corps' Engineers, Section 404 Pen -nit N/A 11/12/2017 Pittsburgh District does not object to issuing Pittsburgh its authorization prior to the target completion date, contingent upon FERC completing section 7 and section 106 and notifying the Corps of the final effects detenninations. Atlantic Coast Project FAST -41 CPP — 11t Quarter 2017 Federal Agency Permitting Timetable for Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP -Piedmont Lease Responsible Federal Permit/ Intermediate Final Federal Review Completion Completion Description Field Agency Date Date Compliance with section 7 of the Endangered Species Act and section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act must U.S. Anny be documented prior to authorization by the Corps of Corps' Pittsburgh District. The Corps' Engineers, Section 10 Pen -nit N/A 11/12/2017 Pittsburgh District does not object to issuing Pittsburgh its authorization prior to the target completion date, contingent upon FERC completing section 7 and section 106 and notifying the Corps of the final effects detenninations. An estimated completion date is not available at this time. The Corps is U.S. Anny currently working with the applicant and the Corps of Clean Water Act stakeholder agencies through the NMFS, Engineers, Section 404 Pen -nit N/A TBD SHPO and ESA Consultation processes. Norfolk Considering that the Corps is not aware of when all consultations will actually be finalized, the Corps finds it premature to provide an estimated completion date. An estimated completion date is not available at this time. The Corps is U.S. Anny currently working with the applicant and the Corps of stakeholder agencies through the NMFS, Engineers, Section 10 Pen -nit N/A TBD SHPO and ESA Consultation processes. Norfolk Considering that the Corps is not aware of when all consultations will actually be finalized, the Corps finds it premature to provide an estimated completion date. An estimated completion date is not available at this time. The Corps is U.S. Anny currently working with the applicant and the Corps of Clean Water Act stakeholder agencies through the NMFS, Engineers, Section 404 Pen -nit N/A TBD SHPO and ESA Consultation processes. Wilmington Considering that the Corps is not aware of when all consultations will actually be finalized, the Corps finds it premature to provide an estimated completion date. An estimated completion date is not available at this time. The Corps is U.S. Anny currently working with the applicant and the Corps of stakeholder agencies through the NMFS, Engineers, Section 10 Pen -nit N/A TBD SHPO and ESA Consultation processes. Wilmington Considering that the Corps is not aware of when all consultations will actually be finalized, the Corps finds it premature to provide an estimated completion date. Atlantic Coast Project FAST -41 CPP — 1st Quarter 2017 Federal Agency Permitting Timetable for Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP -Piedmont Lease Responsible Federal Permit/ Intermediate Final Federal Review Completion Completion Description Field Agency Date Date Once FERC has initiated formal consultation and provided all relevant data required by 50 CFR 402.14(c), section 7 U.S. Fish and Endangered Species implementing regulations (50 CFR 402.14) Wildlife Act Consultation N/A TBD allow the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service up Service, WV (DOI) to 90 days to conclude formal consultation and an additional 45 days to prepare the biological opinion, unless we mutually agree to an extension. Once FERC has initiated formal consultation and provided all relevant data required by 50 CFR 402.14(c), section 7 U.S. Fish and Endangered Species implementing regulations (50 CFR 402.14) Wildlife Act Consultation N/A TBD allow the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service up Service, VA (DOI) to 90 days to conclude for -nal consultation and an additional 45 days to prepare the biological opinion, unless we mutually agree to an extension. Once FERC has initiated formal consultation and provided all relevant data required by 50 CFR 402.14(c), section 7 U.S. Fish and Endangered Species implementing regulations (50 CFR 402.14) Wildlife Act Consultation N/A TBD allow the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service up Service, NC (DOI) to 90 days to conclude for -nal consultation and an additional 45 days to prepare the biological opinion, unless we mutually agree to an extension. Once FERC has initiated formal consultation and provided all relevant data required by 50 CFR 402.14(c), section 7 U.S. Fish and Endangered Species implementing regulations (50 CFR 402.14) Wildlife Act Consultation N/A TBD allow the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service up Service, PA (DOI) to 90 days to conclude for -nal consultation and an additional 45 days to prepare the biological opinion, unless we mutually agree to an extension. The Forest Service cannot at this time U.S. Forest provide a definitive timetable that is not Service, GW Special Use Pen -nit subject to several contingencies. These Forest and (FS) N/A TBD contingencies reflect the flexible timeline Appalachian needed for the Forest Service to complete its Trail objection processes under 36 C.F.R. §§ 218 and 219. Atlantic Coast Project FAST -41 CPP — 1st Quarter 2017 Federal Agency Permitting Timetable for Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP -Piedmont Lease Responsible Federal Permit/ Intermediate Final Federal Review Completion Completion Description Field Agency Date Date The Forest Service cannot at this tune U.S. Forest provide a definitive timetable that is not Service, Special Use Pen -nit subject to several contingencies. These Monongahela (FS) N/A TBD contingencies reflect the flexible timeline NF needed for the Forest Service to complete its objection processes under 36 C.F.R. §§ 218 and 219. Atlantic Coast Project FAST -41 CPP — 1st Quarter 2017 State Agency Permitting Timetable for Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP -Piedmont Lease Responsible Federal Permit/ Intermediate Final State Agency Review Completion Completion Description Field Date Date The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is Virginia listed for information purposes only, and Department of does not transfer any responsibility to the Environmental state agency to conform to the Penmitting Section 307 N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) "a Coastal one CZMA Review provides that final decision on a request Management for a Federal authorization is due no later Program than 90 days after the Coimmission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and North Carolina does not transfer any responsibility to the Department of state agency to conform to the Penmitting Environment Section 307 N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) and Natural CZMA Review provides that "a final decision on a request Resources for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Coimmission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and does not transfer any responsibility to the West Virginia Section 106 state agency to conform to the Penmitting Division of NHPA Cultural N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) Culture and Resources provides that "a final decision on a request History Review for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Coimmission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and does not transfer any responsibility to the Virginia Section 106 state agency to conform to the Penmitting Department of NHPA Cultural N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) Historical Resources provides that "a final decision on a request Resources Review for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Coimmission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." Atlantic Coast Project FAST -41 CPP — 1st Quarter 2017 State Agency Permitting Timetable for Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP -Piedmont Lease Responsible Federal Permit/ Intermediate Final State Agency Review Completion Completion Description Field Date Date The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and does not transfer any responsibility to the North Carolina Section 106 state agency to conform to the Pennitting State Historic NHPA Cultural N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) Preservation Resources provides that "a final decision on a request Office Review for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Coni nission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is Pennsylvania listed for information purposes only, and Historical and does not transfer any responsibility to the Museun Section 106 state agency to conform to the Pennitting Commission, NHPA Cultural N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) Bureau for Resources provides that "a final decision on a request Historic Review for a Federal authorization is due no later Preservation than 90 days after the Commission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is West Virginia listed for information purposes only, and Department of does not transfer any responsibility to the Environmental Section 401 state agency to conform to the Pennitting Protection, CWA Review - N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) Division of Water Quality provides that "a final decision on a request Water and Certification for a Federal authorization is due no later Waste than 90 days after the Commission issues its Management final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and Virginia does not transfer any responsibility to the Department of Section 401 state agency to confonn to the Permitting Environmental CWA Review - N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) Quality, Water Water Quality provides that "a final decision on a request Division Certification for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Commission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." Atlantic Coast Project FAST -41 CPP — 1st Quarter 2017 State Agency Permitting Timetable for Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP -Piedmont Lease Responsible Federal Permit/ Intermediate Final State Agency Review Completion Completion Description Field Date Date The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is North Carolina listed for information purposes only, and Department of does not transfer any responsibility to the Environment Section 401 state agency to conform to the Pennitting and Natural CWA Review - N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) Resources, Water Quality provides that "a final decision on a request Division of Certification for a Federal authorization is due no later Water than 90 days after the Coimnission issues its Resources final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is Pennsylvania listed for information purposes only, and Department of does not transfer any responsibility to the Environmental Section 401 state agency to conform to the Pennitting Protection, CWA Review - N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) Bureau of Water Quality provides that "a final decision on a request Point and Non- Certification for a Federal authorization is due no later Point Source than 90 days after the Coimnission issues its Management final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the Section 402 FAST -41 process. This authorization is West Virginia CWA Review - listed for information purposes only, and Department of National does not transfer any responsibility to the Environmental Pollutant state agency to conform to the Pennitting Protection, Discharge N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) "a Division of Elimination provides that final decision on a request Water and System, for a Federal authorization is due no later Waste Storinwater than 90 days after the Coimnission issues its Management General Pen -nit final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the Section 402 FAST -41 process. This authorization is CWA Review - listed for information purposes only, and Virginia National does not transfer any responsibility to the Department of Pollutant state agency to conform to the Pennitting Environmental Discharge N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) "a Quality, Water Elimination provides that final decision on a request Division System, for a Federal authorization is due no later Storinwater than 90 days after the Coimnission issues its General Pen -nit final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." Atlantic Coast Project FAST -41 CPP — 1st Quarter 2017 State Agency Permitting Timetable for Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP -Piedmont Lease Responsible Federal Permit/ Intermediate Final State Agency Review Completion Completion Description Field Date Date The state agency has not opted into the North Carolina Section 402 FAST -41 process. This authorization is Department of CWA Review - listed for information purposes only, and Environment National does not transfer any responsibility to the and Natural Pollutant state agency to conform to the Pennitting Resources - Discharge N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) "a Division of Elimination provides that final decision on a request Energy, System, for a Federal authorization is due no later Mineral, and than 90 days after the Coni nission issues its Land GenStoeral Pen- General Permit final environmental document, unless a Resources schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the Section 402 FAST -41 process. This authorization is West Virginia CWA Review - listed for information purposes only, and Department of National does not transfer any responsibility to the Environmental Pollutant state agency to conform to the Pennitting Protection, Discharge N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) "a Division of Elimination provides that final decision on a request Water and System, for a Federal authorization is due no later Waste Hydrostatic Test than 90 days after the Coni nission issues its Management Discharge Permit final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the Section 402 FAST -41 process. This authorization is CWA Review - listed for information purposes only, and Virginia National does not transfer any responsibility to the Department of Pollutant state agency to conform to the Pennitting Environmental Discharge N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) "a Quality, Water Elimination provides that final decision on a request Division System, for a Federal authorization is due no later Hydrostatic Test than 90 days after the Coni nission issues its Discharge Pen -nit final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the Section 402 FAST -41 process. This authorization is Pennsylvania CWA Review - listed for information purposes only, and Department of National does not transfer any responsibility to the Environmental Pollutant state agency to confonn to the Pennitting Protection, Discharge N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) "a Bureau of Elimination provides that final decision on a request Point and Non- System, for a Federal authorization is due no later Point Source Hydrostatic Test than 90 days after the Commission issues its Management Discharge Pen-nit final final environmental document, unless a is otherwise established by Federal law." 10 Atlantic Coast Project FAST -41 CPP — 1st Quarter 2017 State Agency Permitting Timetable for Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline Amendment, Supply Header, and ACP -Piedmont Lease Responsible Federal Permit/ Intermediate Final State Agency Review Completion Completion Description Field Date Date The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and West Virginia Title V CAA does not transfer any responsibility to the Department of Review - state agency to conform to the Pennitting Environmental Operating Permit N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) "a Protection, for Air provides that final decision on a request Division of Air Emissions for a Federal authorization is due no later Quality than 90 days after the Coimnission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and Virginia Title V CAA does not transfer any responsibility to the Department of Review - state agency to conform to the Pennitting Environmental Operating Permit N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) "a Quality, Air for Air provides that final decision on a request Division Emissions for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Coimnission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is North Carolina listed for information purposes only, and Department of Title V CAA does not transfer any responsibility to the Environment Review - state agency to conform to the Pennitting and Natural Operating Permit N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) "a Resources - for Air provides that final decision on a request Division of Air Emissions for a Federal authorization is due no later Quality than 90 days after the Coimnission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The state agency has not opted into the FAST -41 process. This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and Pennsylvania Title V CAA does not transfer any responsibility to the Department of Review - state agency to conform to the Pennitting Environmental Operating Permit N/A TBD Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) "a Protection, for Air provides that final decision on a request Bureau of Air Emissions for a Federal authorization is due no later Quality than 90 days after the Coimnission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." 11