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Item No. C- 3. KeySpan LNG & Algonquin Gas Transmission Pipeline. June 30, 2005. Material on this page is consider Non-Internet Public (NIP) You would like a copy of this slide, please contact:
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Item No. C- 3 KeySpan LNG & Algonquin Gas Transmission Pipeline June 30, 2005
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Item No. C- 3 List of Public Meetings. • June 3, 2004: Scoping Meeting (Providence) • June 4, 2004: Publically-attended Site Inspection (KeySpan Facility) • July 7, 2004: Scoping Meeting (Providence; Fields Point Area) • July 8, 2004: Scoping Meeting (Middletown) • January 11, 2005: DEIS Comment Meeting (Providence; Fields Point Area) • January 12, 2005: DEIS Comment Meeting (Middletown)
Item No. C- 3 KeySpan LNG, L.P. • 50 LNG tankers per year • 375,000 Mcf per day into Algonquin’s proposed facilities • up to 150,000 Mcf per day of vaporized LNG to New England Gas • 20,000 Mcf per day from its truck loading
Item No. C- 3 KeySpan LNG, L.P.Current Federal Safety Standards Not Met • LNG storage tank impoundment designed to 100 percent of the tank contents rather than 110 percent; • thermal radiation & flammable vapor exclusion zones extend offsite onto adjacent properties; • evaluation by a seismic consultant required to determine existing tank compliance with the 2001 edition of the NFPA, which increased the stringency and complexity of the seismic requirements.