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1 EEC Modification Project Initial Draft Resource Report 10 Alternatives 569 Brookwood Village Suite 749 Birmingham, Alabama April 2013
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3 INITIAL DRAFT RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES INITIAL DRAFT RESOURCE REPORT 10 -ALTERNATIVES Summary of Filing Information Found in Section Address the no action alternative. ( (I)(1)) Discuss the costs and benefits associated with the alternative For large projects, address the effect of energy conservation or energy alternatives to the project. ( (I)(1)). Identify system alternatives considered during the identification of the project and provide the rationale for rejecting each alterative. ( (I)(1)) Discuss the costs and benefits associated with each alternative. Identify major and minor route alternatives considered to avoid impact on sensitive environmental areas (e.g., wetlands, parks, or residences) and provide sufficient comparative data to justify the selection of the proposed route. ( (I)(2)(ii)) Identify alternative sites considered for the location of major new aboveground facilities and provide sufficient comparative data to justify the selection of the proposed site. ( (I)(2)(ii)) Section 10.3 Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Section 10.5 EEC Modification Project i
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5 INITIAL DRAFT RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES Contents 10. Alternatives Introduction Proposed Action No-Action Alternative Design Alternatives Site Alternatives Conclusions List of Tables RESOURCE REPORT 10 -ALTERNATIVES Summary of Filing Information... i 10-1 Environmental Resources and Engineering Constraints Evaluation of the Proposed and Alternate EEC Modification Sites List of Figures EEC Modification Project Alternative General Location Map List of Appendices Appendix 10A: Jefferson County, Georgia Alternative Site Location Mapping EEC Modification Project ii
6 INITIAL DRAFT RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES Abbreviations and Acronyms CFR Code of Federal Regulations EEC FERC hp LNG MP NSA MAOP Project ROW Terminal Elba Express Company, L.L.C. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Horsepower Liquefied Natural Gas milepost Noise Sensitive Areas Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure EEC Modification Project Right-of-Way Southern LNG Company, L.L.C. s Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal EEC Modification Project iii
7 10. ALTERNATIVES 10.1 Introduction Elba Express Company, L.L.C. 1 (EEC), based out of Birmingham, Alabama, is a natural gas transmission company engaged in the operation of an interstate pipeline system for the transportation of natural gas in the states of Georgia and South Carolina, under the authorizations granted by and subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). EEC is filing this application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity under Section 7 of the Natural Gas Act for the proposed EEC Modification Project (Project). The Project is being proposed for construction in two phases: one phase will include the construction of a new compressor station of up to approximately 16,000 horsepower (hp), and the other phase will involve the addition of up to approximately 16,000 hp by adding single compressor unit to the existing Hartwell Compressor Station in Hart County, Georgia. A detailed description of the Project, its components, and Project location mapping are provided in Resource Report 1. In accordance with 18 CFR (l), this Resource Report 10 discusses the environmental, economic, technological, and procedural viability of the No-Action Alternative, energy conservation alternatives, design alternatives considered for the proposed Project action. EEC used the results of the alternatives evaluation process to develop and refine the scope of the Project. Extensive analysis was conducted with respect to design requirements and siting of the proposed new compressor station and addition of compression at the existing Hartwell Compressor Station. EEC s primary objective in evaluating alternatives was to avoid, minimize, and mitigate adverse environmental effects while also meeting the Project objectives of providing its customers with reliable, safe, and accessible natural gas services. Since the proposed action is limited in scope to modifications to existing infrastructure design supporting the proposed action of the Elba Liquefaction Project, this Resource Report limits its alternative analysis scope to the No Action, Design, and Site Alternatives. No additional alternative analyses for system alternatives, conservation, or alternative fuels are considered feasible and therefore are not analyzed in this report Proposed Action The Project is proposed to be constructed in two phases. EEC proposes to construct Jefferson County Phase of the Project by adding a new compressor station in Jefferson County, Georgia on an approximately 30.0-acre site adjacent to EEC s existing 36-inch pipeline at approximate 1 Elba Express Company, L.L.C. is a Delaware limited liability company and unit of El Paso Pipeline Partners, L.P. (EPB). Kinder Morgan, Inc. owns the general partner interest in EPB. EEC owns the 190-mile EEC Pipeline that extends from points in Anderson County, S.C. and Hart County, GA, to Chatham County, GA. EEC is currently constructing a 10,000 horsepower compressor station in Hart County, GA, pursuant to Docket No. CP EEC Modification Project 10-1
8 INITIAL DRAFT RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES milepost (MP) 97. The Hartwell Compressor Station Phase of the Project will consist of adding a new compression at the existing Hartwell Compressor Station site adjacent to EEC s existing 36-inch pipeline at approximate milepost (MP) A detailed description of the proposed action is provided below. Jefferson County Compressor Phase EEC proposes to construct one phase of the Project at the proposed site on an approximately 30.0-acre site adjacent to EEC s existing 36-inch pipeline at approximate MP 97. The installed power requirement for the proposed compressor station will be rated up to approximately 16,000 hp and will consist of one to two units. The proposed Project at the Jefferson County, Georgia site, known as the Tract No , is located along the north side of Middle Ground Road approximately 0.1 miles northeast of the Middle Ground Road/Highway 80 (George Massey Road) intersection in Jefferson County, Georgia. Within the 30.0 acre site, EEC proposes to utilize approximately 30.0 acres for construction of the proposed compressor. Approximately 5.22 acres will be permanently converted to industrial usage and acres used as temporary construction workspace will be restored, landscaped, and maintained as a buffer. A new graveled access road originating from Middle Ground Road will be constructed for access to the site during construction and operation. Hartwell Compressor Modification Phase EEC proposes to add additional compression at the existing Hartwell Compressor Station site adjacent to EEC s existing 36-inch pipeline at approximate MP 186 of up to approximately 16,000 hp. The Hartwell Compressor Station is located along the east side of Turner Road approximately 0.4 miles southeast of the Turner Road/St. James Road intersection in Hart County, Georgia. The Hartwell Compressor Station site has recently been cleared and is currently under construction with an in-service date during the 2 nd Quarter of The new compressor station consists of commercial/industrial land uses surrounded by planted pine managed for timber production, with no structures and no sensitive environmental features occurring within the station footprint. Within the existing Hartwell Compressor Station site, EEC proposes to utilize the approximate 6.02 acre existing footprint for installation of the new compressor unit. No new access roads will be required for construction No-Action Alternative Under the No-Action Alternative, the necessary Project compression would not be added at the existing Hartwell Compressor Station or the new Jefferson County site location, and would limit EEC s ability to transport supplies of natural gas for liquefaction at the Elba Island LNG terminal. While this will eliminate the environmental impact of the Project it will result in either (i) the Elba Liqefaction Project would not go forward with the loss of economic benefits, or (ii) customers of the Elba Liquefaction Projects transportation needs would supplied by other pipelines requiring major pipeline expansion and greater environmental impact than the proposed Project. Thus, the No-Action Alternative is not a reasonable alternative. EEC Modification Project 10-2
9 INITIAL DRAFT RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES 10.4 Design Alternatives The primary objectives of the Project are to provide natural gas transportation service at the required pressure and capacity to the Southern LNG Company, L.L.C. s Liquefaction Natural Gas Terminal (Terminal) for liquefaction and export. To accomplish this, EEC reviewed its existing system and conducted a hydraulic analysis to determine at which locations compression would be required to meet the customer needs. It was determined that additional compression would be required at the existing Hartwell Compressor Station near the interconnect with the Transcontinental Gas Pipeline system and compression at a new midpoint station along the EEC system. Due to pressure constraints (the maximum allowable operating pressure MAOP and minimum delivery pressures of the EEC pipeline), in order to meet the maximum projected requirements for the Elba Liquefaction Project, it is not possible to only add compression at the existing Hartwell Compressor Station. For example, adding a Mars 90 (13,220 ISO Hp) to the Hartwell Compressor Station will raise the pressure up to the EEC pipeline s MAOP. However, this would only increase the capacity of EEC by 206 MMcf/d substantially lower than what the projected requirements are for the Elba Liquefaction Project. EEC would not only need to add sufficient compression at Hartwell to bring the discharge up EEC pipeline s MAOP, but would also need to install approximately 70.8 miles of 42-inch loop and 30.6 miles of 36-inch loop in order to meet the expected delivery pressure. The environmental impacts of adding over 100 miles of additional pipe would far exceed the impact of constructing additional compression facilities as proposed Site Alternatives During the planning phase of the Elba Liquefaction Project, EEC determined that new compressor units would need to be added to the EEC pipeline system to deliver the proposed amounts of natural gas to the Terminal. EEC selected the sites for the increase in compression based primarily on engineering requirements for its system, while factoring in such constraints as accessibility, impacts to nearby residences, and sensitive environmental features. Engineering considerations evaluated included system requirements based upon hydraulic design and proximity of the site to existing access roads and to power supplies. Jefferson County Modification Phase EEC conducted a detailed desktop alternatives analysis of each of several proposed alternative sites for the Jefferson County compression installation, based primarily on hydraulic requirements for its system and constraints such as accessibility, impacts to nearby residences and other noise sensitive areas (NSAs), and sensitive environmental features. Aerial Site Figures for each of the alternative sites and the proposed site are located in Attachment A. Table 10-1 compares the environmental and engineering parameters investigated for each site. The sites evaluated include the following and are illustrated in Figure 10-1 (Overview Map) below: Tract ; Tract ; Tract ; EEC Modification Project 10-3
10 INITIAL DRAFT RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES Tract ; Tract (Proposed Site). EEC Modification Project 10-4
11 FIGURE Jenkins County Compressor Station Location Map Insert Alternative Overview Figure EEC Modification Project 10-5
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13 Tract Tract is located at approximate MP 86 on EEC s pipeline in Jefferson County, Georgia. The tract consists of planted pine and is adjacent to EEC s right-of-way (ROW). The tract is located adjacent to the Southern Natural Gas Company Wrens Compressor Station. Based on aerial imagery, it appears an existing two-track gravel road (Ursy Road), currently used as secondary access to the Wrens Compressor Station, could be modified for use as an access road during construction and operation of the compressor station. The EEC Pipeline is located adjacent to the facility s permanent footprint; therefore, a small lateral would need to be constructed to connect the facility and the EEC Pipeline. Nearby residences are located surrounding the site, for the exception of the area east of the site, where several agricultural fields are located. Adjacent land uses include upland forest, planted pine, pasture and residential areas. Tract was not chosen as the proposed location for the following reasons: The nearest NSA is located within 0.14 mile of the permanent footprint vs mile for the proposed site. The permanent footprint for the Tract site has two NSAs within 1,000 feet, 33 NSAs within 2,000 feet, and 45 NSAs within 0.5 mile vs. zero NSAs within 1,000 feet, zero NSAs within 2,000 feet, and zero NSAs within 0.5 mile for the proposed site. Noise impacts at this site would potentially be greater to the surrounding community than the proposed site. The elevation change of 27 feet over the site will require more soil and topography disturbance than the proposed site (10 feet) resulting in a potential increase of erosion and sedimentation on the site. A mapped perennial stream is located in the southwest corner of the temporary workspace of the site. The adjacent land use to the site consists of nearby emergent and forested wetlands. Tract Tract is located at approximate MP 91 on EEC s pipeline in Jefferson County, Georgia. The tract consists of planted pine with a swath of upland forest located adjacent to EEC s ROW boundaries. The tract is located 0.53 miles east of the intersection of Old Quaker Road and Highway 80. Based on aerial imagery, it appears no existing roads exist leading to the proposed facility. The EEC Pipeline is located adjacent to the facility s permanent footprint; therefore, a small lateral would need to be constructed to connect the facility and the EEC Pipeline. Nearby residences are located northwest and west of the site. Adjacent land uses include emergent/forested wetlands, upland forest, planted pine, pasture and residences. Tract was not chosen as the proposed location for the following reasons: The nearest NSA is located within 0.39 mile of the permanent footprint vs mile for the proposed site. The permanent footprint at Tract has two NSAs within 0.5 mile vs. zero NSAs within 0.5 mile of the permanent footprint of the proposed site. Noise impacts at this site would potentially be greater to the surrounding community than the proposed site. EEC Modification Project 10-6
14 INITIAL DRAFT RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES Construction of the proposed compressor station and access road at this site will impact acres of upland forested land during construction and permanently clear 3.68 acres more than the proposed site, increasing potential impacts to natural wildlife and vegetation. A mapped perennial stream is located in the northeast corner of the temporary workspace of the site and a mapped perennial stream intersects the site where the permanent workspace, lateral, and access road are located. The adjacent land use to the site consists of nearby emergent and forested wetlands. Tract Tract is located at approximate MP 96 on EEC s pipeline in Jefferson County, Georgia. The tract consists primarily of planted pine with some areas of upland forest on the southwest portion of the tract. The tract is located 0.25 miles southeast of the intersection of Robert Jones Road and Highway 80. The EEC Pipeline is located adjacent to the facility s permanent footprint; therefore, a small lateral would need to be constructed to connect the facility and the EEC Pipeline. Nearby residences are located northwest of the site. Adjacent land uses include upland forest, planted pine, pasture and residences. Tract was not chosen as the proposed location for the following reasons: The nearest NSA is located within 0.26 mile of the permanent footprint vs mile for the proposed site. The permanent footprint for Tract has five NSAs within 2,000 feet, 8 NSAs within 0.5 mile, and 10 NSAs within 3,000 feet vs. zero NSAs within 2,000 feet, zero NSAs within 0.5 mile, and one NSA within 3,000 feet for the proposed site. Noise impacts at this site would potentially be greater to the surrounding community than the proposed site. The elevation change of 25 feet over the site will require more soil and topography disturbance than the preferred (10 feet) resulting in a potential increase of erosion and sedimentation on the site. Tract Tract is located at approximate MP 96 on EEC s pipeline in Jefferson County, Georgia. The tract is planted pine with a swath of pasture land on the southwest end of the tract, adjacent to EEC s ROW. The tract is located 0.54 miles southeast of the intersection of Robert Jones Road and Highway 80. The EEC Pipeline is located adjacent to the facility s permanent footprint; therefore, a small lateral would need to be constructed to connect the facility and the EEC Pipeline. Nearby residences are located to the northwest of the site. Adjacent land uses include forested wetland, upland forest, planted pine, pasture and residences. Tract was not chosen as the proposed location for the following reasons: The nearest NSA is located within 0.45 mile of the permanent footprint vs mile for the proposed site. The permanent footprint at Tract has four NSAs within 0.5 mile vs. zero NSAs within 0.5 mile of the permanent footprint of the proposed site. Noise impacts at this site would potentially be greater to the surrounding community than the proposed site. EEC Modification Project 10-7
15 INITIAL DRAFT RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES The elevation change of 25 feet over the site will require more soil and topography disturbance than the preferred (10 feet) resulting in a potential increase of erosion and sedimentation on the site. A mapped intermittent stream is located in the southeast corner of the temporary workspace of the site. The adjacent land use to the site consists of nearby forested wetlands. Tract (Proposed Location) Tract is located at approximate MP 97 on EEC s pipeline in Jefferson County, Georgia. The tract consists of planted pine and is adjacent to EEC s ROW. The tract is located 0.11 miles northwest of the intersection of Middle Ground Road and Highway 80. The EEC Pipeline is located adjacent to the facility s permanent footprint; therefore, a small lateral would need to be constructed to connect the facility and the EEC Pipeline. Adjacent land uses include upland forest, planted pine, and pasture. Tract has been chosen as the proposed location for the following reasons: The nearest NSA is located greater than 0.5 mile of the permanent footprint of the facility, resulting in the least amount of potential ambient noise increase to the surrounding residences compared to the alternative locations. The planted pine within the tract and the planted pine and upland forest in the adjacent landuse will minimize any associated noise impacts. The elevation change of 10 feet over the site will require the least amount of soil and topography disturbance compared to the alternative locations potentially reducing the amount of sedimentation and erosion. No wetlands exist within the construction or permanent footprints or in the adjacent land use. EEC Modification Project 10-8
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17 RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES TABLE 10-1 Environmental Resources and Engineering Constraints Evaluation of the Proposed and Alternate Jefferson County Compressor Site Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract No (Proposed Site) Environmental Factor Temp. a Perm. b Total c Temp. a Perm. b Total c Temp. a Perm. b Total c Temp. a Perm. b Total c Temp. a Perm. b Total c Total land Use of Compressor Workspace (acre) Total wetland (acre) Emergent wetland (acre) Scrub-Shrub wetland (acre) Forested wetland (acre) Open Land (acre) Planted Pine (acre) Upland Forest (acre) ROW (acre) Total Waterbodies (number) Length of Lateral Required (feet) Lateral Impacts Land Use 0.15/OL 0.15/OL 0.24/OL 0.24/OL 0.12/OL 0.12/OL (acre) /OL 0.37/OL /PP 0.95/PP /UF 0.12/UF 0.99/PP 0.99/PP 0.29/PP 0.29/PP Lateral Subtotal (acre) Wetland (acre) Waterbodies (number) Access Road Impacts Land Use (acre) /OL 0.24/OL /UF 0.30/UF /PP 0.31/PP /PP 0.18/PP /PP 0.22/PP Access Road Subtotal (acre) Wetland (acre) EEC Modification Project 10-9
18 INITIAL DRAFT RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES TABLE 10-1 Environmental Resources and Engineering Constraints Evaluation of the Proposed and Alternate Jefferson County Compressor Site Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract No (Proposed Site) Environmental Factor Temp. a Perm. b Total c Temp. a Perm. b Total c Temp. a Perm. b Total c Temp. a Perm. b Total c Temp. a Perm. b Total c Waterbodies (number) Grand Total Surrounding Land Use Emergent wetland (occurrence) X X Forested wetland (occurrence) X X X Open Land (occurrence) X X X X X Planted pine (occurrence) X X X X X Upland forest (occurrence) X X X X X Agriculture (occurrence) ROW (occurrence) X X X X X Distance to Electrical Infrastructure (feet) TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Distance to nearest noise sensitive area (miles) NSAs within 1000 feet (count) NSAs within 2000 feet (count) 33(31) NSAs within ½ Mile (count) 45(12) 2 8(3) 4 0 NSAs within 3000 feet (count) 45(12) 2 10(2) 6(2) 1 NSAs within 4000 feet 45(0) 5(3) 12(2) 10(4) 1(0) (count) a: Impacts in this column represent the temporary footprint required for construction of the facility. b: Impacts in this column represent the permanent footprint of the facility that will be maintained. c: Impacts ion this column include the temporary workspace areas to be utilized during construction and new acreage to be maintained for permanent facility footprint. (): The count of NSAs within that particular distance. EEC Modification Project 10-10
19 RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES Hartwell Compressor Modification Phase Due to the design alternative parameters discussed above at the beginning of Section 10.5, EEC determined that additional Phase II compression could be added to the existing Hartwell Compressor Station site to meet the Project s objectives. By utilizing the existing compressor site, 2 EEC eliminated the need for new land disturbance, potential environmental impacts at a new site, and potential noise and aesthetic concerns to the nearby community of adding the compression at a new site, requiring the need for an alternative analysis Conclusions During EEC s evaluation each alternative site was evaluated based on its location within the area that met EEC s hydraulic model, its proximity to the EEC pipeline, lack of sensitive environmental features, rural nature, land use compatibility, distance from NSAs, and willingness of the landowner to sell the necessary acreage. Each site was evaluated objectively and without bias to determine if it would meet the Project objectives while minimizing impacts to the surrounding environment as well as or better than the proposed site. EEC concluded that, for the reasons discussed in the preceding sections, construction of the Project at the proposed Tract site is preferable to any of the alternative sites evaluated from an environmental and engineering standpoint. The proposed site is located within an immature stand of planted pine that contains no sensitive environmental features. An intermittent mapped stream is located in east corner of the temporary workspace but will be avoided and protected during construction. Additionally, the proposed site does not have any native forested land and associated wildlife habitat nor does it have any nearby wetland areas. Tract has no residences located within 0.5 mile of the proposed compressor station footprint. Topographical considerations with regard to siting of the facility will minimize visibility of the facility from nearby roads and the adjacent community and has the least amount of topographic relief, reducing sedimentation and erosion during construction. Additionally, EEC will develop and implement a vegetative screen to minimize noise and aesthetic impacts to the local community. 2 EEC conducted a detailed desktop analysis of nine sites proposed by the FERC and subsequent public requests in Docket No. CP EEC Modification Project 10-11
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21 INITIAL DRAFT RESOURCE REPORT 10 - ALTERNATIVES APPENDIX 1A Jefferson County Alternative Site Mapping EEC Modification Project
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23 86 Source: Bing Maps Aerial: (c) 2010 Microsoft Corporation and its data suppliers 87 Legend Noise Sensative Area Elba Express Pipeline USA Counties (below 1:3m) Half Mile Buffer Tract Boundary Compressor Workspace Permanent Footprint Temporary Footprint Access Road Workspace Lateral Workspace NHDFlowline NHDWaterbody NWI Wetland ,300 Feet 1 inch = 650 feet Tract Aerial Site Map Elba Express Company L.L.C. Jefferson County, Georgia DVR \\MNUSTRICTGFS01\PROJECTS\GIS\HOU\SOUTHERN_LNG\ELBA_EXPRESS_COMPANY\MAPFILES\ALTERNATIVE_SITE_MAP.MXD AOMALLEY 3/27/2013 3:52:20 PM
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25 90 91 Source: Bing Maps Aerial: (c) 2010 Microsoft Corporation and its data suppliers Legend Noise Sensative Area Elba Express Pipeline USA Counties (below 1:3m) Half Mile Buffer Tract Boundary Compressor Workspace Permanent Footprint Temporary Footprint Access Road Workspace Lateral Workspace NHDFlowline NHDWaterbody NWI Wetland ,300 Feet 1 inch = 650 feet Tract Aerial Site Map Elba Express Company L.L.C. Jefferson County, Georgia DVR \\MNUSTRICTGFS01\PROJECTS\GIS\HOU\SOUTHERN_LNG\ELBA_EXPRESS_COMPANY\MAPFILES\ALTERNATIVE_SITE_MAP.MXD AOMALLEY 3/27/2013 3:52:20 PM
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27 96 95 Source: Bing Maps Aerial: (c) 2010 Microsoft Corporation and its data suppliers Legend Noise Sensative Area Compressor Workspace Elba Express Pipeline Permanent Footprint Half Mile Buffer Access Road Workspace USA Counties (below 1:3m) Tract Boundary Temporary Footprint NHDFlowline NHDWaterbody NWI Wetland Lateral Workspace DVR \\MNUSTRICTGFS01\PROJECTS\GIS\HOU\SOUTHERN_LNG\ELBA_EXPRESS_COMPANY\MAPFILES\ALTERNATIVE_SITE_MAP.MXD AOMALLEY 3/27/2013 3:52:20 PM Feet 1 inch = 650 feet 1,300 Tract Aerial Site Map Elba Express Company L.L.C. Jefferson County, Georgia
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29 ffe Bu rson rk e Je Source: Bing Maps Aerial: (c) 2010 Microsoft Corporation and its data suppliers Legend Noise Sensative Area Compressor Workspace Elba Express Pipeline Permanent Footprint Half Mile Buffer Access Road Workspace USA Counties (below 1:3m) Tract Boundary Temporary Footprint NHDFlowline NHDWaterbody NWI Wetland Lateral Workspace DVR \\MNUSTRICTGFS01\PROJECTS\GIS\HOU\SOUTHERN_LNG\ELBA_EXPRESS_COMPANY\MAPFILES\ALTERNATIVE_SITE_MAP.MXD AOMALLEY 3/27/2013 3:52:20 PM Feet 1 inch = 650 feet 1,300 Tract Aerial Site Map Elba Express Company L.L.C. Jefferson County, Georgia
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31 Jef fer so n Bu rke Source: Bing Maps Aerial: (c) 2010 Microsoft Corporation and its data suppliers Legend Noise Sensative Area Compressor Workspace Elba Express Pipeline Permanent Footprint Half Mile Buffer Access Road Workspace USA Counties (below 1:3m) Tract Boundary Temporary Footprint NHDFlowline NHDWaterbody NWI Wetland Lateral Workspace DVR \\MNUSTRICTGFS01\PROJECTS\GIS\HOU\SOUTHERN_LNG\ELBA_EXPRESS_COMPANY\MAPFILES\ALTERNATIVE_SITE_MAP.MXD AOMALLEY 3/27/2013 3:52:20 PM Feet 1 inch = 650 feet 1,300 Tract Aerial Site Map Elba Express Company L.L.C. Jefferson County, Georgia
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