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2 November 2006


[Federal Register: November 2, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 212)]

[Notices]               

[Page 64606-64608]

From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION



Maritime Administration



[USCG-2005-22611]



 

Neptune L.L.C., Liquefied Natural Gas Deepwater Port License 

Application; Final Application Public Hearings and Final Environmental 

Impact Statement



AGENCY: Maritime Administration, DOT.



ACTION: Notice of availability; notice of public hearings; request for 

comments.



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SUMMARY: The Maritime Administration (MARAD) and the U.S. Coast Guard 

(USCG) announce the availability of the Final Environmental Impact 

Statement (FEIS) for the Neptune LNG LLC, Liquefied Natural Gas 

Deepwater Port license application. Also, public hearings will be held 

on matters relevant to the approval or denial of the license 

application. The application describes a project that would be located 

in Federal waters of Massachusetts Bay, in Block 125, approximately 8 

miles southeast of Gloucester, MA and 22 miles northeast of Boston, MA. 

The Coast Guard and MARAD request public comments on the FEIS and 

application. Publication of this notice begins a 30 day comment period 

and provides information on how to participate in the process.

    As a point of clarification, there is another deepwater port 

application by Northeast Gateway Energy Bridge, L.L.C. in the same 

vicinity. These applications are being processed and reviewed 

independently. The Northeast Gateway Energy Bridge, L.L.C. FEIS was 

noticed on an earlier date and is available on the Docket at USCG-2005-

22219.



DATES: Public hearings will be held in Gloucester, MA on November 14, 

2006 and in Salem, MA on November 15, 2006. Both hearings will be from 

6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and will be preceded by an informational open house 

from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. The public hearings may end later than the 

stated time, depending on the number of persons wishing to speak.

    Material submitted in response to the request for comments on the 

FEIS and application must reach the Docket Management Facility by 

December 2, 2006 ending the 30 day public comment period.

    Federal and State agencies must submit comments, recommended 

conditions for licensing, or letters of no objection by January 2, 2007 

(45 days after the final public hearings). Also by January 2, 2007, the 

Governor of Massachusetts (the adjacent coastal state) may approve, 

disapprove, or notify MARAD of inconsistencies with State programs 

relating to environmental protection, land and water use, and coastal 

zone management for which MARAD may condition the license to make 

consistent.

    MARAD must issue a record of decision (ROD) to approve, approve 

with conditions, or deny the DWP license application by February 13, 

2007 (90 days after the public hearings).

    For dates required by the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act 

(MEPA) schedule, please see that section at the end of this notice.



ADDRESSES: The public hearing in Gloucester will be held at the 

Gloucester High School Auditorium, 32 Leslie O. Johnson Road, 

Gloucester, MA, telephone: 617-635-4100. The public hearing in Salem 

will be at the Salem State College Library, Charlotte Forten Hall, 360 

Lafayette Street, Salem, MA, telephone: 978-542-7192.



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    The FEIS, the application, comments and associated documentation 

are available for viewing at the DOT's Docket Management System Web 

site: http://dms.dot.gov under docket number 22611. The FEIS is also 



available at public libraries in Beverly, Boston (Central Library), 

Gloucester, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Marblehead, and Salem.

    Address docket submissions for USCG-2005-22611 to: Docket 

Management Facility, U.S. Department of Transportation , 400 Seventh 

Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590-0001.

    The Docket Management Facility accepts hand-delivered submissions, 

and makes docket contents available for public inspection and copying 

at this address, in room PL-401, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday 

through Friday, except Federal holidays. The Facility's telephone 

number is 202-366-9329, its fax number is 202-493-2251, and its Web 

site for electronic submissions or for electronic access to docket 

contents is http://dms.dot.gov.





FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roddy Bachman, U.S. Coast Guard, 

telephone: 202-372-1451, e-mail: Roddy.C.Bachman@uscg.mil. If you have 

questions on viewing the docket, call Renee V. Wright, Program Manager, 

Docket Operations, telephone: 202-493-0402.



SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:



Public Hearing and Open House



    We invite you to learn about the proposed deepwater port at an 

informational open house, and to comment at a public hearing on the 

proposed action and the evaluation contained in the FEIS.

    In order to allow everyone a chance to speak at the public 

hearings, we may limit speaker time, or extend the hearing hours, or 

both. You must identify yourself, and any organization you represent, 

by name. Your remarks will be recorded or transcribed for inclusion in 

the public docket.

    You may submit written material at the public hearing, either in 

place of or in addition to speaking. Written material must include your 

name and address, and will be included in the public docket.

    Public docket materials will be made available to the public on the 

Docket Management Facility's Docket Management System (DMS). See 

``Request for Comments'' for information about DMS and your rights 

under the Privacy Act.

    All of our public hearing locations are wheelchair-accessible. If 

you plan to attend an open house or public hearing, and need special 

assistance such as sign language interpretation or other reasonable 

accommodation, please notify the Coast Guard (see FOR FURTHER 

INFORMATION CONTACT) at least 3 business days in advance. Include your 

contact information as well as information about your specific needs.



Request for Comments



    We request public comments or other relevant information on the 

FEIS and application. The public hearing is not the only opportunity 

you have to comment. In addition to or in place of attending a hearing, 

you can submit comments to the Docket Management Facility during the 

public comment period (see DATES). The Coast Guard and MARAD will 

consider all comments and materials received during the comment period.

    Submissions should include:

     Docket number USCG-2005-22611.

     Your name and address.

     Your reasons for making each comment or for bringing 

information to our attention.

    Submit comments or material using only one of the following 

methods:

     Electronic submission to DMS, http://dms.dot.gov.



     Fax, mail, or hand delivery to the Docket Management 

Facility (see ADDRESSES). Faxed or hand delivered submissions must be 

unbound, no larger than 8\1/2\ by 11 inches, and suitable for copying 

and electronic scanning. If you mail your submission and want to know 

when it reaches the Facility, include a stamped, self-addressed 

postcard or envelope.

    Regardless of the method used for submitting comments or material, 

all submissions will be posted, without change, to the DMS Web site 

(http://dms.dot.gov), and will include any personal information you 



provide. Therefore, submitting this information makes it public. You 

may wish to read the Privacy Act notice that is available on the DMS 

Web site, or the Department of Transportation Privacy Act Statement 

that appeared in the Federal Register on April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477).

    You may view docket submissions at the Docket Management Facility 

(see ADDRESSES), or electronically on the DMS Web site.



Background



    We published the Notice of Application for the proposed Neptune 

liquefied natural gas (LNG) deepwater port and information on 

regulations and statutes governing licensing in the Federal Register at 

70 FR 58729, October 7, 2005; the Notice of Intent to Prepare an EIS 

for the proposed action was published at 70 FR 61151, October 20, 2005; 

and the Notice of Availability of the Draft EIS was published at 71 FR 

32382, June 5, 2006. Information from the ``Summary of the 

Application'' from previous Federal Register notices is included below 

for your convenience.



Proposed Action and Alternatives



    The proposed action requiring environmental review is the Federal 

licensing of the proposed deepwater port described in ``Summary of the 

Application'' below. The alternatives to licensing the proposed port 

are: (1) Licensing with conditions (including conditions designed to 

mitigate environmental impact), and (2) denying the application, which 

for purposes of environmental review is the ``no-action'' alternative. 

These alternatives are more fully discussed in the FEIS. The Coast 

Guard is the lead Federal agency for the preparation of the EIS. You 

can address any questions about the proposed action or the FEIS to the 

Coast Guard project manager identified in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 

CONTACT.



Summary of the Application



    Neptune LNG LLC proposes to own, construct, and operate a deepwater 

port, named Neptune, in the Federal waters of the Outer Continental 

Shelf on blocks NK 19-04 6525 and NK 19-04 6575, approximately 8 miles 

southeast of Gloucester, MA and 22 miles northeast of Boston, 

Massachusetts, in a water depth of approximately 250 feet. The Neptune 

deepwater port would be capable of mooring up to two approximately 

140,000 cubic meter capacity LNG carriers by means of a submerged 

unloading buoy system.

    The LNG carriers, or shuttle and regasification vessels (SRVs), 

would be equipped to store, transport and vaporize LNG, and to odorize 

and meter natural gas which would then be sent out by conventional 

subsea pipelines. Each SRV would have insulated storage tanks located 

within its hull. Each tank would be equipped with an in-tank pump to 

circulate and transfer LNG to the vaporization facilities located on 

the deck of the SRV. The proposed vaporization system would be a 

closed-loop water-glycol heat exchanger heated by steam from natural 

gas-fired boilers.

    The major fixed components of the proposed deepwater port would be 

an unloading buoy system, eight mooring lines consisting of wire rope 

and chain connecting to anchor points on the seabed, eight suction pile 

anchor points, approximately 2.3 miles of natural gas flow line with 

flexible pipe risers and risers manifolds, and approximately 11 miles 

of 24-inch natural gas



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transmission line to connect to the existing Algonquin HubLine.

    Neptune would have an average throughput capacity of 500 million 

standard cubic feet per day (MMscfd) and a peak capacity of 

approximately 750 MMscfd. Natural gas would be sent out by means of two 

flexible risers and subsea flowlines leading to a 24-inch gas 

transmission pipeline. The transmission pipeline would connect the 

deepwater port to the existing 30-inch Algonquin HubLine. No onshore 

components or storage facilities are associated with the proposed 

deepwater port application. Construction of the deepwater port 

components would be expected to take 36 months, with a startup of 

commercial operations in late 2009. The deepwater port would be 

designed, constructed and operated in accordance with applicable codes 

and standards and would have an expected operating life of 

approximately 20 years.



U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permits



    Pipelines within the three-mile limit require an Army Corps of 

Engineers (USACE) permit under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and 

Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act. Structures such as the 

moorings and lateral pipelines beyond the three-mile limit require a 

Section 10 permit.

    As required by their regulations, the USACE has maintained a permit 

file. The USACE New England District phone number is 978-318-8338 and 

their Web site is http://www.nae.usace.army.mil.



    Comments sent to the USACE have been incorporated into the EIS; 

will continue to be incorporated into the DOT docket; and will continue 

to be considered in the licensing and USACE permitting decisions. The 

USACE, among others, is a cooperating agency; is assisting in the NEPA 

process as described in 40 CFR 1501.6., and has conducted joint public 

hearings with the Coast Guard and MARAD.



Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA)



    Through a Special Review Procedure established by the Massachusetts 

Executive Office of Environmental Affairs (EOEA), the USCG and the MEPA 

Office are conducting a coordinated NEPA/MEPA review allowing a single 

document to serve simultaneously as both the EIS under NEPA and the 

Environmental Impact Report (EIR) under MEPA. The Certificates 

establishing the Special Review Procedure and the Scope for the Draft 

Environmental Impact Report can be viewed at http://www.mass.gov/envir/mepa/secondlevelpages/recentdecisions.htm.

 The EIR will be published in 



the Environmental Monitor on November 8, 2006; ENF comments are due 

November 28, 2006; ENF decisions are due December 8, 2006; the 

Secretary of Environmental Affairs will accept written comments on the 

Environmental Impact Report through December 8, 2006; and the EIR 

decisions (Certificate) is due December 15, 2006. Comments may be 

submitted electronically, by mail, via FAX, or by hand delivery. Please 

note that comments submitted on MEPA documents are public records. The 

mailing address for comments is: Secretary Robert W. Golledge, Jr., 

EOEA, Attn: MEPA Office, Richard Bourre, EOEA No. 13473/13474, 100 

Cambridge Street, Suite 900, Boston MA 02114.



    Dated: October 30, 2006.

Joel C. Richard,

Secretary, Maritime Administration.

 [FR Doc. E6-18496 Filed 11-1-06; 8:45 am]



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