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This document outlines the KeySpan LNG and Algonquin Gas Transmission Pipeline project, including key public meetings held from June 2004 to January 2005. It highlights the project details such as LNG tanker capacity, gas delivery rates, and current safety standards not fully met by KeySpan. Pertinent issues include storage tank containment design, thermal radiation zones, and necessary evaluations by a seismic consultant. For further information, contact the Public Reference Room.
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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.