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Express Pipeline Inc. (Express); Draft Environmental Impact Statement

 

Express Pipeline Inc. (Express); Draft Environmental Impact

[Federal Register: August 23, 1995 (Volume 60, Number 163)] [Notices]
[Page 43810-43811]
>From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]


DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
[WY-010-5101-00-K012, WYW-128830]

Express Pipeline Inc. (Express); Draft Environmental Impact Statement

AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of Availability and Notice of Public Meetings on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Express Pipeline for public review and comment.


SUMMARY: A Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for Express Pipeline Inc. (Express) to construct, operate, and maintain a 24-inch pipeline on public lands to transport crude oil between Wild Horse, Alberta, Canada and Casper, Wyoming, is available for public review. The DEIS was prepared by Greystone, a third-party contractor for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) under the provisions of Section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (NEPA). The DEIS describes and analyzes three alternatives and discloses each alternative's environmental effects. Public meetings will be held in communities along the proposed pipeline route.

DATES: Written comments concerning the analysis will be accepted for 60 days following the date the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publishes the notice of filing of the DEIS in the Federal Register, which is expected to be about August 18, 1995. Meetings will be held in communities along the proposed pipeline route to provide opportunities for the public to meet with representatives from the BLM and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), co-lead agency with BLM, and comment on the DEIS. (Representatives from DEQ will attend the Montana meetings only.) These meetings will be held in Havre, Montana, and in Casper, Wyoming, on September 11, 1995; in Lewistown, Montana, and Worland, Wyoming, on September 12, 1995; and in Billings, Montana, on September 13, 1995. The BLM will announce the specific times

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and locations for the meetings through local media when they are set.

ADDRESSES: Copies of the DEIS may be reviewed at the following locations: Lewistown District BLM Office, 80 Airport Road, (contact Robert Padilla, Realty Specialist), Lewistown, Montana; Worland District BLM Office, 101 South 23rd Street, (Don Ogaard, BLM Project Manager) Worland, Wyoming; Casper District BLM Office, 1701 East ``E'' Street, (Pat Moore, Realty Specialist), Casper, Wyoming; Montana State Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) (Art Compton) 1520 East 6th Avenue, Helena, Montana; and county and city libraries along the proposed pipeline route.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Don Ogaard, BLM Project Manager, Bureau of Land Management, Worland District Office, P.O. Box 119, 101 South 23rd Street, Worland, Wyoming 82401-0119, telephone 307-347-9871.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Express Pipeline, Inc. proposes to construct, operate, and maintain a 24-inch pipeline from Wild Horse (located on the border between Montana and Canada) to Casper, Wyoming, to transport Canadian crude oil. Nationwide, the demand for and consumption of petroleum in the U.S. has exceeded production for more than 20 years. In recent years, this gap has been widening as the demand for crude oil increases while domestic production declines. Because of this, the U.S. needs to locate additional, dependable sources of crude oil. The overall purpose of the proposed pipeline is to address the needs of refineries in the U.S., particularly in the Rocky Mountain Region, and the producers of Western Canada. The Express Mountain Region, and the producers of Western Canada. The Express pipeline would provide a new source of crude oil to refineries located throughout the Rocky Mountain Region and other parts of the U.S. through the existing network of pipelines. The DEIS is not a decision document. The purpose of the DEIS is to provide sufficient information to make an informed decision about Express's proposal. It is a document disclosing the likely environmental consequences of implementing the proposed action or one of the alternatives to that action. This document describes the likely effects of constructing or not constructing the proposed pipeline. Before Express can construct the pipeline, it must obtain numerous Federal, State, county, and local permits. Because the route crosses public land administered by the BLM and the Bureau of Reclamation, Express must obtain a Right-of-Way Grant from the Federal Government. As part of the process for granting the permits, these agencies must consider Express's proposal under NEPA. Regulations implementing NEPA (40 CFR 1500) encourage agencies to incorporate any previous NEPA analyses by reference to eliminate repetitive discussions of the same issues and to focus on specific issues of the proposal. The proposed pipeline would follow the routes of two other pipelines for which EIS's were previously issued by Federal agencies. Accordingly, this DEIS incorporates by reference the PGT/PG&E and Altamont Natural Gas Pipeline Projects Final EIS (FERC 1991) and the Amoco Carbon Dioxide Projects Final EIS (BLM 1989).

Dated: August 16, 1995.
Alan L. Kesterke,
Associate State Director.
[FR Doc. 95-20848 Filed 8-22-95; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-22-P

 
 


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