DEP Invites Comments On Federal Coastal Zone Consistency Determination For The Adelphia Pipeline Gateway Project In Delaware County
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The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the January 19 PA Bulletin inviting comments on the proposed federal Coastal Zone Management Act consistency determination for the Adelphia Pipeline Gateway Project in Delaware County. The entire proposed project includes 4.4 miles of existing 20-inch mainline pipeline, 84 miles of existing 18-inch mainline pipeline, two new compressor stations, two new lateral pipelines, seven new blowdown assemblies, one new tap valve and two new mainline valves. The project components proposed within the Delaware Estuary Coastal Zone include a new Marcus Hook Compressor Station, portions of the existing 18-inch mainline, a portion of the Parkway Lateral, and the Tilghman Lateral and its associated meter stations. The Marcus Hook Compressor Station includes expansion and improvements to ground facilities at the existing Marcus Hook Terminal. The site is located entirely on existing paved/graveled industrial-use land. Read the entire PA Bulletin notice for all the details. More information may be posted on DEP’s eComment webpage. DEP is accepting comments until February 4 through the DEP eComment webpage. Matthew Walderon, Federal Consistency Coordinator, send email to: RA-Fed_Consistency@pa.gov or call 717-772-2196. Related Stories: NewsClips: Legere: PUC Rejects Shutdown Request For Mariner East Pipelines, Underlying Case Moves Forward Mariner East 2 Pipeline Worker’s Obscene Comments Draw Ire Of Chester County DA Op-Ed: Mariner East 2 Pipeline Will Energize PA Economy PMA: PA Needs Pipeline Infrastructure To Boost Manufacturing Investments New Pipeline To Feed Natural Gas To Shell Plant Shell Gets Approval of Ambridge Water Authority For Ethane Pipeline FERC: West Rockhill Site Optimal For Pipeline Compressor Station In Bucks County Editorial: Gas Pipelines Take Another Hit In Maryland Ruling [Posted: Jan. 18, 2019] |
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