02-2093. Dominion Transmission, Inc.; Notice of Application  

  • Start Preamble January 23, 2002.

    Take notice that on January 11, 2002, Dominion Transmission, Inc. (DTI), 445 West Main Street, Clarksburg, West Virginia 26301, filed an abbreviated application for authorization to construct, install, own, operate and maintain certain compressor facilities, and for authority to abandon a segment of pipeline, pursuant to section 7 of the Natural Gas Act (NGA), as amended, and part 157 of the Commission's Rules and Regulations, all as more fully set forth in the application which is on file with the Commission and open to public inspection. This filing may also be viewed on the Web at http://www.ferc.gov using the “RIMS” link, select “Docket#” and follow the instructions (call 202-208-2222 for assistance).

    Specifically, DTI requests authorization: (1) to construct approximately 12,000 horsepower (HP) of electrically-driven compression at DTI's Hastings Compressor Station (Hastings Station) located in Wetzel County, West Virginia; (2) to abandon approximately 9,200 HP of compression consisting of 3 units of 2,000 HP each and 2 units of 1,600 HP each also at Hastings Station, (3) to abandon 3 pipelines totaling 7,696 feet in length and various diameters located at or near Hastings Station and (4) to increase the capacity through Hastings Station from approximately 150 MMcfd to 166 MMcfd.

    Any questions regarding the application should be directed to Sean R. Sleigh, Certificates Manager for Dominion Transmission, Inc., 445 West Start Printed Page 4246Main Street, Clarksburg, West Virginia 26301, at (304) 627-3462.

    There are two to become involved in the Commission's review of this project. First, any person wishing to obtain legal status by becoming a party to the proceedings for this project should, on or before February 13, 2002, file with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20426, a motion to intervene or a protest in accordance with the requirements of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR 385.214 or 385.211) and the Regulations under the NGA (18 CFR 157.10). A person obtaining party status will be placed on the service list maintained by the Secretary of the Commission and will receive copies of all documents filed by the applicant and by all other parties. A party must submit 14 copies of filings made with the Commission and must mail a copy to the applicant and to every other party in the proceeding. Only parties to the proceeding can ask for court review of Commission orders in the proceeding.

    However, a person does not have to intervene in order to have comments considered. The second way to participate is by filing with the Secretary of the Commission, as soon as possible, an original and two copies of comments in support of or in opposition to this project. The Commission will consider these comments in determining the appropriate action to be taken, but the filing of a comment alone will not serve to make the filer a party to the proceeding. The Commission's rules require that persons filing comments in opposition to the project provide copies of their protests only to the party or parties directly involved in the protest.

    Persons who wish to comment only on the environmental review of this project should submit an original and two copies of their comments to the Secretary of the Commission. Environmental commenters will be placed on the Commission's environmental mailing list, will receive copies of the environmental documents, and will be notified of meetings associated with the Commission's environmental review process. Environmental commenters will not be required to serve copies of filed documents on all other parties. However, the non-party commenters will not receive copies of all documents filed by other parties or issued by the Commission (except for the mailing of environmental documents issued by the Commission) and will not have the right to seek court review of the Commission's final order.

    The Commission may issue a preliminary determination on non-environmental issues prior to the completion of its review of the environmental aspects of the project. This preliminary determination typically considers such issues as the need for the project and its economic effect on existing customers of the applicant, on other pipelines in the area, and on landowners and communities. For example, the Commission considers the extent to which the applicant may need to exercise eminent domain to obtain rights-of-way for the proposed project and balances that against the non-environmental benefits to be provided by the project. Therefore, if a person has comments on community and landowner impacts from this proposal, it is important either to file comments or to intervene as early in the process as possible.

    Interventions, comments, and protests may be filed electronically via the Internet in lieu of paper. See, 18 CFR 385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the instructions on the Commission's Web site under the “e-Filing” link.

    If the Commission decides to set the application for a formal hearing before an Administrative Law Judge, the Commission will issue another notice describing that process. At the end of the Commission's review process, a final Commission order approving or denying a certificate will be issued.

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    Linwood A. Watson, Jr.,

    Acting Secretary.

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    [FR Doc. 02-2093 Filed 1-28-02; 8:45 am]

    BILLING CODE 6717-01-P

Document Information

Published:
01/29/2002
Department:
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
02-2093
Pages:
4245-4246 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. CP02-64-000
EOCitation:
of 2002-01-23
PDF File:
02-2093.pdf