Notice of Staff Protest to Transwestern Pipeline Project
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This notice indicates that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's staff has protested a proposed pipeline project by Transwestern Pipeline Company. The protest centers on the lack of documentation from the New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office regarding the impact on historic properties, which is required to comply with federal regulations.
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Key Changes
- Staff protest against pipeline proposal due to lack of historic property documentation
- Environmental compliance requirements unfulfilled
- Transwestern Pipeline needs to provide additional documentation
Obligations
What this law requires
Transwestern Pipeline Company must provide documentation from the New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office regarding the impact on historic properties for the Green Chile Project.
Transwestern Pipeline Company must comply with the National Historic Preservation Act by providing evidence of 'no historic properties' affected before the environmental concerns can be adequately addressed.
Transwestern Pipeline Company must adhere to the requirements of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's regulations at sections 157.206(b)(3)(ii) and 157.208(c)(9) regarding historical property impacts.