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Title: West Vincent, West Pikeland, East Nantmeal, Green Valleys Association


1
Pipelines and PeoplePutting Them Together
  • West Vincent, West Pikeland, East Nantmeal, Green
    Valleys Association
  • CHESTER COUNTY PA
  • PHMSA Technical Assistance Grant

2
TAG PROGRAM
  • Series of 4 Public Outreach Sessions
  • Pipeline Mapping
  • Review Federal and State Regulations
  • Research Land Development and Zoning Ordinances
  • Develop Web Site to get pipeline information to
    communities.

3
PUBLIC MEETINGS
  • Four public forums
  • I. Operation and Maintenance of Pipelines
  • II. Pipeline Safety
  • III. FERC Process
  • IV. Pipeline Planning

4
PIPELINE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCEMeeting l
  • Representatives from Sunoco, Texas
    Eastern/Spectra Energy, Williams/Transco and
    Columbia Gas/NiSource explained difference
    between transmission lines and distribution
    lines.
  • Inspections aerial, walking, driving, by
    computer
  • Exterior/Interior Line inspection
  • Alex Dankanich of DOT PHMSA corrected a
    misunderstanding among pipeline representatives
    as to how high vegetation could grow before
    cutting is required.
  • Pipeline companies had been cutting vegetation to
    a lower height which is unhealthy for stream
    banks.

5
Notification of Inspections/MaintenancePublic
Outreach
  • Townships do not receive prior notification of
    inspections
  • No requirement to notify townships of
    repairs/venting
  • Inspection reports FOIA request
  • Public Outreach
  • once a year meeting for emergency responders
  • annual brochure mailing
  • What pipeline projects under consideration for
    County new, replacement, expansion? No
    knowledge.

6
Questions/ Comments from Meeting I
  • How is it decided that a pipeline is needed and
    where it will go? Remains unanswered.
  • Are local townships and landowners involved in
    initial design of pipeline route? No
  • Would like actual plans for future pipeline
    projects made available to public.
  • Need long range pipeline grid planning.
  • How does the lack of access to information
    improve safety of pipelines?

7
PIPELINE SAFETYMeeting II
  • Karen Gentile of PHMSA gave PowerPoint
    presentation on PHMSA role in safety and
    maintenance of pipelines with handouts on
    inspection of transmission lines and clearing of
    Rights of Way (ROW).
  • Questions for representatives of pipeline
    companies included
  • What should landowners do and look for? Call
    811.
  • What should landowners do if there is an
    incident, other than run like hell advice from
    landman?

8
MAPPING
  • Chester County has more than 25 pipelines.
  • Large contingent of local emergency management
    personnel attended Meeting ll. Request was made
    of pipeline representatives for mapping
    identifying properties where current pipelines
    are located.
  • No detailed map available from pipeline
    companies.
  • TAG Project has enabled us to have a local
    engineering company create detailed mapping.

9
WHO REGULATES INTERSTATE PIPELINES?Meeting III
  • Carolyn Elefant, Esq. Presentation on FERC
    Process
  • FERC reviews and approves applications
  • Notification
  • Intervention
  • Open House
  • Eminent Domain
  • States and Local Government Role

10
NOTIFICATION
  • Pipeline company applicant is not required to
    contact state and local agencies or landowners
    prior to submitting its pre-filing application to
    FERC.
  • Applicant identifies who the stakeholders are.
    FERC does not mandate who shall be included as
    stakeholders.
  • Once an applicant files an application requesting
    FERC to review its project, applicant begins to
    give notice to state and county agencies and all
    affected landowners as to where the project
    will be located.

11
Comment from Audience on Notification
  • Notification Inadequate needs to be
  • Early and Accurate (By Certified Mail) and
    include
  • DEP
  • County Planning Commission
  • Township Board of Supervisors and Manager
  • Land Owner(s) of Record, and Adjoining
  • Property Owners

12
INTERVENTION
  • Notice will include date by which motions to
    intervene are due.
  • Motion to Intervene Deadline Very Important. If
    you want FERC to consider your comments, if you
    want to receive copies of filings and preserve
    your right to appeal a decision in court, you
    MUST file a timely Motion to Intervene according
    to FERCs rules. Ms. Elefant outlined
    requirements for the motion and provided a sample
    Motion to Intervene in her handout. 
  • Townships and the county have right to intervene
    and must do so if they wish to participate in
    FERC process, and have FERC consider their input.

13
OPEN HOUSE
  • Applicant will hold an open house to discuss
    the project.
  • Obtain as much information about the proposed
    route as possible.
  •  If it appears that the pipeline route will not
    cross your property, you should intervene if your
    property is near the route, as the route may
    change and cross or abut your property.

14
EMINENT DOMAIN
  • Pipeline companies that receive a certificate
    from FERC to construct and operate a pipeline and
    have been unable to acquire property necessary
    for the project may exercise their power of
    eminent domain by bringing a condemnation action
    in federal court if property is valued at
    3,000.00 or more.

15
Questions and Comments from Audience
  • Why are pipeline companies allowed to bring
    eminent domain actions against landowners before
    complying with all terms of FERC certificate?
  • Landowners have no real bargaining power
    regarding terms of easement agreement because of
    eminent domain.
  • What training and experience are required of
    landmen?
  • Who do landmen answer to? Several landowners
    complained about misrepresentations from landmen.
    What state agency handles complaints about
    landmen?

16
STATES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
  • FERC issues a certificate of public necessity
    and convenience with conditions, contingent on
    pipeline companies complying with federal and
    state permits.
  •  States do have some role in pipeline siting
    process such as authority to require compliance
    with DEP permits.

17
Questions and Comments from Audience
  • Why arent companies required to demonstrate a
    need for pipeline based on specific regional
    information?
  • Why dont municipalities and landowners have more
    input into the siting of pipelines before company
    applies to FERC? Companies claim commercially
    sensitive information, get information treated as
    privileged and confidential.
  • Municipalities have current and particular
    knowledge of their area.

18
MORE COMMENTS ON LACK OF INPUT
  • Land is critical resource for pipeline companies
    in Chester County, but landowners have no voice
    in siting of pipelines.
  • A municipal official mentioned the lack of input
    that townships have, stress on township
    infrastructure, and lack of consideration of
    municipal land planning.
  • We need more information about proposed pipelines

19
PIPELINE PLANNINGMeeting IV
  • Representatives from Chester County Conservation
    District and Brandywine Conservancy discussed
  • Erosion and Sedimentation Plans and Site
    Inspections
  • Impact on Watersheds and Conserved Lands
  • DOT representative reviewed safety inspections
    of pipelines.

20
QUESTIONS FROM AUDIENCE
  • How can 12 DOT inspectors for Eastern region
    adequately inspect all interstate pipelines?
  • If County finds violation during site inspection
    and can only seek voluntary compliance, how is
    this ensuring pipeline safety?
  • How can landowners and communities participate in
    planning process?

21
PENDING LEGISLATION
  • PA House Bill 1817
  • Introduced by Representative Curt Schroder
    Establish a Mid-Atlantic Area Natural Gas
    Corridor Compact with power to govern siting. Be
    more responsive to needs and concerns of
    communities, consider areas designated for
    conservation, impact on environmental resources.
  • House Bill 2693
  • Give PA PUC authority to enforce safety
    regulations over intrastate gathering lines in
    Class 2,3,and 4.

22
Risk/Benefit Analysis
  • No benefit to Chester County no jobs created, no
    increased revenues.
  • Increased burden on local government
    infrastructure.
  • No benefit to landowners loss of land, increased
    liability, diminishing property value.
  • Pipeline companies get benefits, the profits.
  •  Communities get burdens risk safety of people
    and environment, potential harm to water
    sources, conserved land.

23
What is Missing in Planning Process?
  • Driving force appears to be to maximize number of
    pipelines with no long term planning.
  • Current siting process favors expediting approval
    of pipelines at expense of local government and
    landowner input.
  • Municipalities and Landowners assume the risks
    and the burdens.
  • Need a structured framework with collaboration
    among federal, state, local governments and
    pipeline companies with input from landowners.

24
Collaboration Not Exclusion
  • Communities in Chester County want
  • Get out ahead of pipeline project be informed
  • Be proactive, not reactive be part of the
    process
  • Balancing of Interests
  • Pipeline safety and reliability can only improve
  • if there is collaboration, not exclusion.
  • Prepared by
  • Eileen Quinn Juico eqjuico_at_verizon.net
  • 484 888 0976
  • November 05, 2010
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