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Item No. C- 7

Item No. C- 7. Weaver’s Cove Energy & Mill River Pipeline. June 15, 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- 7

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  1. Item No. C- 7 Weaver’s Cove Energy & Mill River Pipeline June 15, 2005

  2. Material on this page is consider Non-Internet Public (NIP) You would like a copy of this slide, please contact: Public Reference RoomTelephone: 202-502-8371Toll-free 1-866-208-3676Email: public.referenceroom@ferc.gov

  3. Item No. C- 7 - Details Weaver’s Cove Energy, LLC Proposed Facilities & Service • marine berth, an • LNG storage tank • vaporization facilities • LNG truck distribution facility • base-load deliveries of 400,000 Dth per day • peak day deliveries of up to 800,000 Dth per day.

  4. Item No. C- 7 - Details Mill River Pipeline, LLC • two 24-inch diameter laterals • Western Lateral: 2.52 miles from the Weaver’s Cove LNG facility to Algonquin’s existing 20-inch diameter G-22 lateral • Northern Lateral: 3.59 miles from the LNG terminal to Algonquin’s existing 12 and 20-inch diameter G-1 laterals.

  5. Item No. C- 7 – DetailsPublic Meetings • July 29, 2003 – Joint Public Scoping Meeting with MA Executive Office of Environmental Affairs in Swansea, MA • May 4, 2004 – FERC staff conduct a publicly noticed inspection of the proposed terminal site • June 30, 2004 – FERC staff participate in a public meeting in Tiverton, Rhode Island • September 1, 2004 – FERC staff participate in a public meeting in Bristol, Rhode Island • September 8-9, 2004 – Public comment meeting on the DEIS in Swansea, MA and Middletown, RI

  6. Item No. C- 7 - DetailsAdditional Security & Emergency Plans • initial emergency response plan; • identify emergency evacuation routes prior to construction; • develop emergency response plans with local officials throughout the construction period. • numerous final design improvementss regarding the safe operation of the facility.

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