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30, 2017
Jennifer Burdette
1601 Mail Service Ctr.
Raleigh, NC 27699-1600
RE: FERC Issues Certificate for Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Dear Ms. Burdette:
On Friday, October 13, Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC (Atlantic) received a Certificate of Public
Convenience and Necessityfrom the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to construct,
operate and maintain the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. This certificate is the result of an extensive
environmental review and public input process that began in November 2014.
Atlantic will construct the ACP, a new, underground 600 -mile interstate natural gas
transmission pipeline. The pipeline will begin in Harrison County, West Virginia, travel southeast
through Virginia and proceed south to Robeson County, North Carolina. In West Virginia and
Virginia the pipeline will be 42 inches in diameter. In North Carolina, the pipeline will be 36 -
inches in diameter. Three extensions are planned in Virginia, including a 20 -inch diameter
lateral to Chesapeake and 16 -inch diameter laterals in both Brunswick and Greensville
Counties. Compressor stations, which help maintain the flow of gas, will be positioned in Lewis
County, West Virginia; Buckingham County, Virginia; and Northampton County, North Carolina.
The ACP will be capable of delivering about 1.5 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas. The
abundant supply of natural gas thatwould flow safely and reliablythrough this pipeline is
needed by utilities within the project area to generate electricity, heat homes and businesses
and meet a growing domestic demand for energy.
Atlantic will begin work on the ACP this fall. The first phase of the project will be tree felling
within the area of construction disturbance. Landowners will be notified prior to tree felling
activities on their property. The clearing of trees, brush and debris will occur shortly after tree
felling as long as weather permits. The next phase will begin in the spring of 2018 and will
include major pipeline construction and restoration work on several sections of the 600 -mile
route as well as construction on the three compressor stations. The third phase of construction
will begin in the spring of 2019 on the remaining sections of the route.
Enclosed is a Project At -A -Glance fact sheet.
Atlantic will host a series of Construction Open Houses and the dates, times and locations of
those events will be published as details are finalized.
For additional information
• Visit the ACP Website at www.atlanticcoastpipeline.com
• Check out the project Facebook page at Atlantic Coast Pipeline
• Call our toll-free General Information number at 844-215-1819
• Or, Email the ACP Project Team atACpipeline@dominionenergy.com
Safety is our number one priority on this and all projects. The ACP will be constructed, operated
and maintained in accordance with the highest safety standards. We look forward to continuing
to work with you and all other stakeholders as construction begins on this project.
Sincerely,
Aro
Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC by:
Brian Wright, Authorized Representative
Enclosures
The abundant supply of natural gas that will flow safely
and reliably through the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP)
is needed by utilities within the project area to generate
electricity, heat homes and businesses and meet a
growing domestic demand for energy.
The ACP will begin in Harrison County, West Virginia,
travel southeast through Virginia and then proceed south
to Robeson County, North Carolina. A project overview
map is available on page 2 of this document.
Project Details
Length: Approximately 600 miles
Pipe: West Virginia: 42 -inch diameter
Virginia: 42 -inch diameter
North Carolina: 36 -inch diameter
Lateral Extensions
Chesapeake: 20 -inch diameter
Brunswick: 16 -inch diameter
Greensville: 16 -inch diameter
Capacity: 1.5 million dekatherms
(equivalent to 1.5 billion cubic feet/day)
Compressor Station Locations:
1. Lewis County, West Virginia
2. Buckingham County, Virginia
3. Northampton County, North Carolina
Schedule
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FERC Certificate
October 2017
Construction Open Houses
2018
Construction
2017-2019
In-service
Late 2019
Community and Economic Benefits
Construction and operation of the ACP will result in
a number of community and economic benefits in
West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina. Within the
three -state area, the project will provide additional
opportunities for new manufacturing, greater stability
in energy prices, and air quality improvements through
increased use of cleaner -burning natural gas as a fuel
source for electric generation.
The ACP will have significant economic impacts in the
region. During construction, ACP is estimated to generate
$2.7 billion in total economic activity and support
17,240 jobs. Additionally, capital expenditures during
construction will generate $4.2 million annually in total
tax revenue paid to local governments.
Atlantic will pay property taxes to every locality through
which it passes. Cumulatively, these payments could
result in nearly $30 million annually by 2022. The lower
cost of natural gas to fuel power generation lowers
energy bills. Virginia and North Carolina electricity
consumers could save up to $377 million annually.
The complete reports are available on the ACP website
at www.atianticcoastpipetine.com.
Project Contact Vehicles
Contact the ACP Project Team
• Visit the ACP website at:
www.atianticcoastpipetine.com
• Visit ACP on Facebook at:
Atlantic Coast Pipeline
• Call the landowner toll-free number:
888-895-8716
• Call the general inquiry toll-free number:
844-215-1819
• Email:
ACpipelineea DominionEnergy.com
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