Meeting:
Public Hearing - Atlantic Coast Pipeline - Additional Water Quality Conditions
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Date / Time | 8/10/2017 6:00 pm |
Location | Longwood University, Jarman Auditorium, 201 High Street, Farmville, VA 23901 |
Board Website | http://www.deq.virginia.gov |
Agenda document | agency has not posted |
Minutes document | minutes not taken |
Disability Friendly? Yes Deaf interpreter available upon request? Yes | |
Purpose of the meeting A public hearing on a draft Section 401 Certification for the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline project that would establish additional conditions for activities in upland areas that are located near state waters and that may indirectly affect state water along the route of the proposed pipeline. The conditions address, among other things, engineering and best management practices for steep slopes and slide prone areas; environmental monitoring and inspections; and development and implementation of plans and procedures for karst mitigation, spill prevention control, water quality monitoring, protection of riparian buffers, protection of water quality from acid forming materials, protection of public water supplies, horizontal directional drilling, hydrostatic testing, and dust control activities. For project information and location, please see http://www.deq.virginia.gov/Programs/Water/ProtectionRequirementsforPipelines.aspx. Proposed interstate natural gas transmission pipeline, Atlantic Coast Pipeline, approximately 307 miles through the Virginia Counties of Highland, Bath, Augusta, Nelson, Buckingham, Cumberland, Prince Edward, Nottoway, Dinwiddie, Brunswick, Greensville, and Southampton, and the Virginia Cities of Suffolk and Chesapeake, including activities such as but not limited to installation of best management practices; survey and staking; clearing, mowing, grubbing, and grading; trenching and/or blasting; pipe assembly (including stringing, bending, welding, testing, coating, and lowering-in); backfilling; construction of new access roads; final grading; right-of-way cleanup and restoration; and compliance monitoring. DEQ’s preliminary decision is to recommend issuance of a Section 401 Certification with conditions. After close of the public comment period, DEQ will review comments received and present recommendations to the State Water Control Board for its consideration at a future meeting. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: July 3, 2017 to August 22, 2017. SUBMIT COMMENTS VIA: hand-delivery to DEQ, 629 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219; postal mail to DEQ, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218; e-mail to: comment-acp@deq.virginia.gov. (Note: The length of the ACP Route through Virginia is approximately 307 miles, not approximately 337 miles, as confirmed by ACP on June 26, 2017.) | |
Meeting Scope |
Public hearing to receive comment on a proposed stage
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General business of the board
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Contact Information | |
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Name / Title: | Brenda Winn |
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629 East Main Street P.O. Box 1105 Richmond, 23218 |
Email Address: | brenda.winn@deq.virginia.gov |
Telephone: | (804)698-4516 FAX: (804)698-4032 TDD: ()- |