Landowners affected by a proposed natural gas pipeline regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) have certain rights, and Southeast Supply Header works whenever possible with the landowners.
Landowner rights include the following:
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Accessing and inspecting all public documents associated with the proposed project.
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Making your concerns known in writing to the Commission and its staff.
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Participating in site visits in the vicinity of the proposed project area.
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Filing comments on draft Environmental Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements.
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Becoming an intervener or party to a specific proposed project; and
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Having the Commission’s decision reviewed in federal court (landowners must become an intervener to do this).
To learn more, see the "Citizens' Guides" on FERC's Web site at http://www.ferc.gov or 216-208-3372.


