[Federal Register Volume 69, Number 38 (Thursday, February 26, 2004)]
[Notices]
[Pages 8944-8945]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E4-400]


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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

[Docket No. CP04-63-000]


Dominion Transmission, Inc.; Notice of Application

February 19, 2004.
    Take notice that on February 11, 2004, Dominion Transmission, Inc. 
(DTI), 120 Tredegar Street, Richmond, Virginia, filed in Docket No. 
CP04-63-000 an application for authorization to own, operate and 
maintain, and abandon certain facilities located in Pennsylvania, Ohio, 
and West Virginia, pursuant to sections 7(c) and 7(b) of the Natural 
Gas Act, as amended, and part 157 of the Commission's rules and 
regulations, all as more fully set forth in the application which is on 
file with the Commission and open to public inspection. As a result of 
an internal review conducted pursuant to the July 11, 2003, Stipulation 
and Agreement in Docket No. CP01-440-000,\1\ DTI requests that the 
Commission clarify or confirm certificate authorization for continued 
ownership and operation of various facilities that DTI cannot show were 
authorized pursuant to Commission regulations in effect at the time of 
each facility's installation. The filing may be also viewed on the Web 
at http://www.ferc.gov using the ``eLibrary'' link. Enter the docket 
number excluding the last three digits in the docket number field to 
access the document. For assistance, call (202) 502-8222 or TTY, (202) 
208-1659.
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    \1\ 104 FERC ] 61,073 (2003).
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    Any questions regarding the application should be directed to Anne 
E. Bomar, Managing Director, Transmission Rates and Regulation, 
Dominion Resources, Inc., 120 Tredegar Street, Richmond, Virginia 
23219, at (804) 819-2134 and with fax at (804) 819-2064.
    There are two ways to become involved in the Commission's review of 
this project. First, any person wishing to obtain legal status by 
becoming a party to the proceedings for this project should, on or 
before March 11, 2004, file with the Federal Energy Regulatory 
Commission, 888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426, a motion to

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intervene in accordance with the requirements of the Commission's rules 
of practice and procedure (18 CFR 385.214 or 385.211) and the 
regulations under the NGA (18 CFR 157.10). A person obtaining party 
status will be placed on the service list maintained by the Secretary 
of the Commission and will receive copies of all documents filed by the 
applicant and by all other parties. A party must submit 14 copies of 
filings made with the Commission and must mail a copy to the applicant 
and to every other party in the proceeding. Only parties to the 
proceeding can ask for court review of Commission orders in the 
proceeding.
    However, a person does not have to intervene in order to have 
comments considered. The second way to participate is by filing with 
the Secretary of the Commission, as soon as possible, an original and 
two copies of comments in support of or in opposition to this project. 
The Commission will consider these comments in determining the 
appropriate action to be taken, but the filing of a comment alone will 
not serve to make the filer a party to the proceeding. The Commission's 
rules require that persons filing comments in opposition to the project 
provide copies of their protests only to the party or parties directly 
involved in the protest.
    The Commission may issue a preliminary determination on non-
environmental issues prior to the completion of its review of the 
environmental aspects of the project. This preliminary determination 
typically considers such issues as the need for the project and its 
economic effect on existing customers of the applicant, on other 
pipelines in the area, and on landowners and communities. For example, 
the Commission considers the extent to which the applicant may need to 
exercise eminent domain to obtain rights-of-way for the proposed 
project and balances that against the non-environmental benefits to be 
provided by the project. Therefore, if a person has comments on 
community and landowner impacts from this proposal, it is important 
either to file comments or to intervene as early in the process as 
possible.
    Persons who wish to comment only on the environmental review of 
this project should submit an original and two copies of their comments 
to the Secretary of the Commission. Environmental commenters will be 
placed on the Commission's environmental mailing list, will receive 
copies of the environmental documents, and will be notified of meetings 
associated with the Commission's environmental review process. 
Environmental commenters will not be required to serve copies of filed 
documents on all other parties. However, the non-party commenters will 
not receive copies of all documents filed by other parties or issued by 
the Commission (except for the mailing of environmental documents 
issued by the Commission) and will not have the right to seek court 
review of the Commission's final order.
    Comments, protests and interventions may be filed electronically 
via the Internet in lieu of paper. See 18 CFR 385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and 
the instructions on the Commission's Web site under the ``e-Filing'' 
link.
    Comment Date: March 12, 2004.

Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E4-400 Filed 2-25-04; 8:45 am]
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