The pipeline and oil/natural gas industry and several unions submitted comments opposing the regulations saying they went impermissibly beyond federal law.
The PUC invited comments on the issue in a February 12 notice of proposed rulemaking and initial comments were due April 13. Read more here.
Among DEP recommendations were--
-- Affected Public: Define an area within 1,000 feet from the limit of disturbance as the affected area for purposes of surface landowner notifications, water supply protection and setbacks.
-- Trenchless Construction: Add provision linking the PUC’s regulations to DEP guidance setting standards for Trenchless Construction of pipelines [Read more here].
-- Water Wells, Supplies: Recommends removing the provision saying DEP “believes that adverse impacts to water wells and supplies are already adequately addressed by” DEP.
-- Notice By People Affected By Pollution: Strengthen provisions related to handling complaints by people suffering pollution and water supply impacts by pipeline construction.
Click Here for a copy of DEP’s comments.
Supporting Comments
Among entities supporting the regulation and offering ways to strengthen the requirements were--
-- Sen. Carolyn Comitta - add provisions on siting pipelines
-- Rep. Danielle Friel Otten - add safety setbacks, real time leak protection
-- County Commissioners Association of PA - add to public safety, notification
-- Clean Air Council, Other Environmental Groups - add more enforcement provisions
Opposing Comments
Among entities opposing the regulations were--
-- American Petroleum Institute/Midstream Association, Other Industry groups
-- Sunoco/Energy Transfer Partners (Mariner East, Revolution Pipelines)
To view comments, visit the PUC’s referencing Docket No. L-2019-3010267.
(Photo: Site of 2018 explosion of the brand new Revolution Natural Gas Pipeline in Beaver County.)
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-- PUC, DEP: There Needs To Be A Serious Conversation On Legislation Controlling Pipeline Siting
-- DEP Invites Comments On Proposed Technical Guidance On Trenchless Pipeline Construction
[Posted: April 16, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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