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Secretary Michael Regan
Briefing
February 20, 2017
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Dominion NC Assets
Summit Farms Solar Facility
• 60 megawatt solar facility located in Currituck County located on about 650 acres near Moyock
entered service in December 2016
• 25 -year power purchase agreements with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston
Medical Center and Post Office Square Redevelopment Corporation
Morgans Corner Solar Facility
• 20 megawatt solar facility located in Pasquotank County spans 110 acres, became operational in
December 2015.
• Long-term renewable energy contract with the United States Department of Navy
Gaston Hydro Power Station
• Gaston Hydro Power Station is located in Thelma
on the Roanoke River
• Total capacity up to 220 megawatts
Roanoke Rapids Power Station
• Located on Roanoke Rapids Lake near the town
of Roanoke Rapids
• Total capacity up to 95 megawatts
Dominion NC Electric Service Area
Approximately 130,000 -Dominion Customers
• Office Territories —
Northeastern North
Carolina
• Elizabeth City
• Kitty Hawk - Over
3001000 customers in
season
• Williamston
• Ahoskie
ACP Project Details
Length: Approximately 600 miles
Pipe: West Virginia: 42 -inch diameter
Virginia: 42 -inch diameter
North Carolina: 36 -inch diameter
Secondary line: 20 -inch diameter
Capacity: 1.5 billion cubic feet/day
Three compressor station locations:
1. Lewis County, West Virginia
2. Buckingham County, Virginia
3. Northampton County, North Carolina
Operations Center: Northampton County, NC
Route: Dominion has collected data through
surveys and consultations with landowners and
other stakeholders to determine the best route
with the least impact to the environment, and
to historic and cultural resources.
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$1.2 billion
$680.2 million total
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$1.1 million annually
$134 million annually
$11.7 million annually
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Comprehensive Environmental Reviews
• Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
review of project includes rigorous environmental
assessment
• FERC staff issues Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (DEIS) December 2016
• DEIS found construction and operation "would not
result in a significant cumulative impact on the
environment"
• FERC public comment sessions on DEIS held in North
Carolina:
• February 13, 2017 — Fayetteville
• February 14, 2017 —Wilson
• February 15, 2017— Roanoke Rapids
• Final EIS expected June 2017; FERC certificate late
summer/fall 2017
• Other Federal approvals
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Comprehensive Environmental Reviews
State Approvals Required
• NC Department of Environmental Quality ,�,.,� Qw+� go►s
• 401 Certification and Stream Buffer Authorization �, /1��Izv��k pt�
• Revised application submitted January 27, 2017
• Sediment and Erosion Control/land disturbance general permit
• Pre -application meetings with NCDEQ on November 29, 2016 and February 6, 2017
Both meetings were productive sof' N /4a.LroA
• Minor source air permit for Northampton
Compressor Station
• NCDEQ has issued draft permit
• Species and habitat consultations
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NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
• SHPO, 106 Consultations r " gRte�vHka, aWLL
• Will be scheduling a meeting for March
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Comprehensive Environmental Reviews
Avoidance and Mitigation
• As a result of consultations with the US Fish and
Wildlife and NC Wildlife Resources Commission the
following water body crossings were changed to
HDD crossings to protect endangered mussels,
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• Tar River
• Little River
• Fishing Creek
• Swift Creek
• Contentnea Creek
In addition the Neuse River crossing was changed
from a wet crossing (open trench) to a cofferdam
dry crossing
The Roanoke and Cape Fear Rivers are also HDD
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Environmental Outreach
Briefings
• NC Forest Service and NC Forestry Association
— December 2015
• NC Farm Bureau - February 2016
• Sound Rivers — April 2016
• NC Chapter of TNC, Tar River Land
Conservancy and Triangle Land Conservancy —
June 2016
• Cape Fear River Assembly, included
representatives for Cape Fear River Watch
and Cape Fear River Partnership —June 2016
• Roanoke River Partners —July 2016
Tar River
Pollinator Habitat Initiative
• Atlantic is implementing a pollinator initiative
to restore portions of the ACP right-of-way
with a variety of native plants that attract
pollinator species
• Atlantic has consulted with experts from state
and federal resource agencies and
conservation organizations, including the NC
Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services, and NRCS
• Best locations for establishing pollinator
habitat along on the ACP right-of-way are areas
with low gradient slopes which includes most
of the route in North Carolina.
• Rights-of-way within existing forestlands are
preferable for the introduction of pollinator
seed mixes
NC Governmental Support
•
U.S. Sen. Richard Burr
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Rep. Paul Tine (former)
0 City Council of Lumberton
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U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis
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Rep. Ken Waddell
0 City Council of Pembroke
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U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson
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Sen. Angela Bryant
0 Town of Benson
•
U.S. Rep. David Rouzer
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Sen. Brent Jackson
0 City of Rocky Mount
•
U.S. Rep. George Holding,
•
Sen. Buck Newton (former)
• Rocky Mount Utilities Board
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U.S. Rep. Robert Pittenger
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Sen. Ronald Rabin
0 Town of Four Oaks
•
U.S. Rep. Mike McIntyre (former)
Sen. Bill Rabon
0 Town of Selma
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U.S. Rep. Renee Ellmers, (former)
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Sen. Jane Smith (former)
0 Town of Princeton
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Governor Pat McCrory (former)
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Sen. Eric Smith -Ingram
& Town of Spring Lake
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Lt. Gov. Dan Forest
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Sen. Michael Walters (former)
0 Town of Red Springs
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Rep. Kenneth Goodman
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Rep. N. Leo Daughtry (former)
• Fayetteville Public Works
•
Rep. Bobbie Richardson
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Robeson County
Commission
•
Rep. Charles Graham
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Sampson County
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Rep. James Langdon, Jr.
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Northampton County
•
Rep. Marvin Lucas
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Johnston County
•
Rep. Michael Wray
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Halifax County
•
Rep. Tim Moore, Speaker of the
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Cumberland County
House
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Harnett County
•
Rep. John Szoka
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City Council of Roanoke Rapids
Dominion Foundation
The Dominion Foundation: We care about the communities that we serve. We invest in communities through
programs, volunteer activities and charitable giving. The Dominion Foundation is our philanthropic arm
dedicated to improving the physical, social and economic well-being of the communities served by Dominion
companies.
Dominion and the Dominion Foundation annually award about $20 million to causes that protect the
environment, promote education and help meet basic human needs. Foundation grants are funded by
shareholder dollars and are not borne by customers.
Dominion Foundation Focus Areas: Our charitable giving programs provide energy assistance for those in need,
help to protect natural resources, encourage educational excellence, foster an appreciation of diversity and
revitalize neighborhoods. We are interested in learning about opportunities to support projects in the
following areas:
Meet Basic Human Needs: Food, warmth, energy-efficient shelter, access to basic medical and health
care.
Protect the Environment: Protecting natural resources and helping non-profit organizations make
efficient use of energy.
Support Education: Fostering an understanding of energy in our economy and helping develop the
capacity of the future work force in the energy field.
Promote Community Vitality: Fostering an appreciation of diversity, revitalizing neighborhoods, and--
ensuring
nd-ensuring a vibrant community life through support of cultural endeavors.
Contact Information
Leslie Hartz — VP Pipeline Construction
Leslie.Hartz@dom.com
804-771-4468 office 804-382-2360 cell
Pam Faggert — Chief Environmental Officer & SVP Sustainability
Pamela. Faggert@dom.com
804-273-3467 office 804-356-7628 cell
Richard Gangle — Environmental Manager ACP
Richard. B.Gangel@dom.com
804-273-2814 office 804-229-7026 cell
Bruce McKay — Sr. Policy Director -North Carolina
Bruce.C.Mckav@dom.com
804-771-4778 office 202-316-3400 cell
Mark McIntire - Environmental Policy & Affairs, Duke Energy
Mark.Mclntire@duke-energy.com
919-546-6338 office 919-302-2448 cell
EnergySure Members (NC)
• Carolinas Gateway Partnership •
• NCEast Alliance •
• NC Chamber of Commerce •
• NC Northeast Alliance •
• PCS Phosphate Company, Inc., •
• Kordsa, Inc., •
• Skyware Global •
• Roanoke Valley Chamber of
Commerce •
• Almanac American Knits, LLC, •
• Greater Smithfield -Selma Area
Chamber of Commerce •
• Trinity Manufacturing •
• Fayetteville Regional Chamber of -
Commerce
• PPG Fiber Glass •
• NC's Electric Cooperatives •
• Halifax County Economic •
Development Commission
NC Energy Policy Council
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Research Triangle Regional
IBEW
Partnership (Economic
NC's Southeast
Development Advisory
Committee)
Southeast Halifax Coalition,
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Wilson Economic Development
NUCOR
Council
Four Oaks Bank•
NC Manufacturers Alliance
Johnston County Economic
•
Smithfield Foods
Development Commission
•
NC Technology Associations
MJ Price Construction
•
O'Brien Atkins Architects
Northampton County Economic
Development Commission
SEPI Engineering
Barnhill Contracting Company
NC Pork Council
Valley Proteins, Inc.
•
Stephenson General Contractors
Bridgestone Americas Tire Plant,
•
Waste Management
Wilson
0NC
Petroleum Council
Leadership North Carolina
0Gregory
Poole Equipment
Research Triangle Region
0NC
Railroad Company
Ardagh Glass, Inc.
0Nexsen
Pruet
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Sanford Holshouser
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