Welcome. Community Meeting Co-Sponsored by: Buckeye Forest Council Ohio Environmental Council Sierra Club – Ohio Chapter.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HR A 1 © Copyright 2004 The Trust for Public Land O`ahu Land Trust Forum January 20, 2007.
Advertisements

Green Infrastructure for Clean Water Act of 2009 H.R Becky Hammer – Associate Advocate, Water Program – Natural Resources Defense Council.
WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS AND BOARD Accomplishments and Advantages.
ENEA, 12. September 2005 WWF Handbook and Score-card Presentation by Stefanie Lang,
Signed on December 1973 and provides for the conservation of species that are endangered or threatened throughout all or significant portion of their.
Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP) Consistency Review Process House Resources Committee Hearing 1.
Indian Environmental General Assistance Program (GAP) Guidance on the Award and Management of General Assistance Agreements for Tribes and Intertribal.
© WRI & WBCSD, 2010 Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) Recycling Committee Meeting March 18, 2010 Greenhouse Gas Protocol Product/Supply.
Robert Weber PA Fish and Boat Commission Fisheries Biologist Fish Management Division.
SAFETEA-LU Efficient Environmental Review Process (Section 6002) Kelly Dunlap.
Chapter Eleven The Citizen in Government The Political System ~~~~~ Interest Groups.
Interested in Neighbourhood Planning in Cotswold District?
NEPA Environmental Procedure Pam Truitt, Grants Management Consultant  September 4, 2014.
Environmental Compliance Negotiating our way through the process…
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Ecological Services Utah Field Office.
The National Aquaculture Policy and The State Shellfish Initiative Perry Lund Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program 17 November 2011.
Endangered Species Act
1 Update on the Ongoing ESA Section 7 Consultation and DEIS Development for the Southeast Shrimp Fishery Louisiana Shrimp Task Force November 29, 2011.
Forest Plan Revision Using the 2012 Planning Rule Process Overview Steps and Expectations (I don’t know….but I’ve been told…if the horse don’t pull….you.
SCOPING MEETING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT REQUIRED BY PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE SECTION 3161 (b)(3) AND (4) (SENATE BILL 4) (PAVLEY) C ALIFORNIA D EPARTMENT.
Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Experimental Permits COMSTAC Stacey M. Zee October 25, 2006 Federal Aviation Administration.
Vocabulary.  · Activist: an especially active, vigorous advocate of a cause, particularly a political cause.  Advocacy: the act of pleading or arguing.
Tribal Benefits from State Implementation Plan (SIP) Process Involvement Rosanne Sanchez New Mexico Environment Department Air Quality Bureau.
The IUCN Programme Nature+ Proposal, May 2011.
HABITAT CONSERVATION PLANNING Charles J. Randel, 1 III, Howard O. Clark, Jr., 2 Darren P. Newman, 2 and Thomas P. Dixon 3 1 Randel Wildlife Consulting,
Rachel Bongiorno. The Sierra Club is one of the oldest, largest, and most influential grassroots environmental organizations in the United States. It.
Washington State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Region 10 Regional Response Team Northwest Area Committee Seattle, WA February 12, 2014 EFSEC.
BLM-Alaska Overview Bud C. Cribley BLM-Alaska State Director Western Interstate Region Board of Directors Meeting Board of Directors Meeting May 21, 2014.
Travel Management Rule Implementation
Wyoming Infrastructure Authority Developing Electric Infrastructure for the Future of the West Energy Gateway Update Presented by Darrell T. Gerrard Vice.
Fish and Wildlife Service Mission Conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American.
Is NEPA Preventing Energy Development? Bryan Hannegan, Ph.D. Associate Director – Energy and Transportation White House Council on Environmental Quality.
Why Water? Water is fundamental to life. It flows throughout our State, our community, and within each of us. IntroductionActionAwarenessAdvocacyPrograms.
Endangered Species Act Section 7 Overview Endangered Species Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2001.
Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultations. The Endangered Species Act Sec. 2:Purpose Sec. 3:Definitions Sec. 4:Listing, Recovery, Monitoring Sec.
Participating in the NEPA Process WFB NEPA Symposium Casper, Wyoming May 30, 2008.
Florida Chapter Conference Surfrider Foundation Aug Chapter Involvement in Outreach & Advocacy.
Sierra Club Travis Biely.
1 Overview of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)  Objective: Clarify the roles of NEPA and Negotiated Rulemaking Clarify the roles of NEPA and Negotiated.
Buckhorn Mountain EIS Project August Buckhorn Mountain Exploration Project Echo Bay Exploration is seeking federal and state authorization for.
BP Citizen Action Program (CAP) – A grassroots voice for BP employees, retirees, neighbors and friends Liz Castro, Director, BP Civic Affairs March 2010,
National Capital Region Climate Change Report Presentation for the Bowie City Council Stuart A. Freudberg Director, Environmental Programs Metropolitan.
Energy Exploration & Development On National Forest System Lands Barry Burkhardt
National Capital Region Climate Change Report Presentation for the Potomac Watershed Roundtable Stuart A. Freudberg Director, Environmental Programs Metropolitan.
SAFETEA-LU Section 6002 “ Efficient Environmental Reviews for Project Decisionmaking”
Integrating Other Laws into BLM Planning. Objectives Integrate legal requirements into the planning process. Discuss laws with review and consultation.
Agenda 6:30 – 7:00 p.m. Open House 7:00 – 7:20 p.m. Presentation Welcome Introductions Project Overview Meeting Purpose Environmental Review Process Other.
NEPA Environmental Procedure Pam Truitt, Grants Specialist  September 10, 2015.
What is EarthShare of Georgia? Vision: EarthShare of Georgia is working for the day when our air, land and water are clean, abundant and healthy. Mission.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission The Pre-Filing Process IRWA/AI January 13-14, 2009 IRWA/AI.
Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area Dominguez Canyon Wilderness Resource Management Plan Scoping Meetings August 30 and 31, 2010.
Riverside County Transportation & Land Management Agency Juan C. Perez Director Riverside County Renewable Energy Grant Update August 3, 2015.
Environmental Decision Making SC.912.L Why have environmental laws?  To regulate activities that are harmful to the environment. a. E.g., Clean.
Solano Habitat Conservation Plan 580,000 Acres 36 Covered Species; 4 Natural Communities 17,500 acres of Urban Development; 1,280 acres of other New Facilities.
Endangered Species Act 2005 Legislative Action. House of Representatives  On Sept. 29, 2005 the House passed H.R. 3824: Threatened and Endangered Species.
1 Sunrise Powerlink Project Update Orange County Business Council March 10, 2009.
State Perspectives on Coastal and Ocean Management A Review of A Review of Coastal States Organization’s Recommendations to the US Commission on Ocean.
What is EarthShare of Georgia? Vision: EarthShare of Georgia is working for the day when our air, land and water are clean, abundant and healthy. Mission:
NRC Environmental Reviews for Uranium Recovery Applicants and Licensees James Park (301)
Natural Resources Working For Wildlife Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division.
Tribal Voices a tale of 3 mines GSA National Conference November 2015 Kendra Zamzow, PhD, CSP2 Ann Maest, PhD, Buka Environmental.
TOWARDS A COMMON GOAL Coordinating actions under the Clean Water Act (FWPCA) and the Endangered Species Act (ESA)
Environmental Issues Update - Endangered Species 1.
Endangered Species Act (Section 7) Consultation In Federal Land Management Agencies American Chemical Society National Meeting Boston, Mass. August 2015.
“The people’s forests” Public Participation in National Forest Planning Susan Jane Brown, Staff Attorney Western Environmental Law Center The National.
Endangered Species Act
September 2011 Public Open Houses
September 2011 Public Open Houses
SEQRA as a Tool to Review Energy Projects
Alaska Roadless Rulemaking
Presentation transcript:

Welcome

Community Meeting Co-Sponsored by: Buckeye Forest Council Ohio Environmental Council Sierra Club – Ohio Chapter

A little about your Meeting Co-sponsors Buckeye

Buckeye Forest Council Protecting Ohio's native forests and their inhabitants

Buckeye Forest Council Who We Are Statewide Nonprofit Member Based (200+ members) Advocacy Education Organizing

Advocacy Meeting with State Legislators and Bureaucrats at the Division of Forestry – Open Houses and Strategic Plan… HB 357 –Stopping Oil and Gas Drilling on public lands SB Sub 221 Governors Energy Bill – Bio-Mass - opposing State Forest trees for bio-mass Fighting Columbia Gas Expansions at Mohican and Hocking State Forest Educating the Public about NiSource Columbia Gas

Education Community Meetings just like this one! Traveling, Tabling, Talking Quarterly Hikes

Organizing Building Grassroots Community Commitment to Preserving our Forest Treasures Training Forest Watch Monitors

The OEC – who we are The Ohio Environmental Council advocates for healthy air, land, and water to make Ohio a better place in which to live, work, and play.

The OEC – who we are collaboration supporting & leading environmental/ conservation groups education training member groups and fostering environmental awareness observation keeping watch for opportunities to protect Ohios environment

The OEC – who we are launching legislative agendas & proposing reform litigation fighting for better legal protection of Ohios environment legislation

Sierra Club – Who We Are As the worlds oldest and largest grassroots environmental organization, the Clubs 1.4 million members and supporters in 65 chapters and over 400 local groups nationwide possess the unique ability to empower people and influence public policy through community activism, public education, lobbying, and litigation.

Sierra Club – Who We Are Sierra Clubs statement of purpose is: To explore, enjoy and protect the wild places of the Earth; to practice and promote the responsible use of the Earths ecosystem and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.

Sierra Club – Who We Are The Ohio Chapter has: over 17,000 members throughout the state, which includes seven local groups working on local and regional conservation issues. Members and volunteers of the Sierra Club Ohio Chapter: – work to protect public forests and endangered species, – fight for clean air and water, and – reduce global warming pollution.

Whats NiSource up to? NiSource the parent company of Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. is requesting unprecedented relief from triggering Endangered Species reviews for 50 years. The permit would cover approximately15,500 miles of its natural gas pipelines and storage units from the Atlantic seaboard running southwest to Louisiana.

Some Specifics Over 3,000 miles are located in Ohio, the most heavily impacted of all affected states. Further, the request calls for a mile wide corridor or a half mile on either side of the pipeline

Some Specifics This means that the request would allow NiSource access free from triggering Endangered Species Reviews to over 3,000 square miles of Ohio or a little more than 7% of our land mass. Roughly equal to the amount of Ohio covered by Water… The request covers 77 of Ohios 88 counties

NiSource HCP Initiative

NiSource Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) Initiative Endangered Species Act (ESA) Section 7 (a) (2) – requires that federal agencies consult with USFWS to ensure that actions they undertake, fund, permit, or authorize are not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of listed species or destroy or adversely modify designated critical habitat.

NiSource HCP Initiative ESA Section 10 – HCP/ITP (a)(1)(B) permits non-Federal entity to take federally listed species while ensuring their long-term survival and enhancement. Promotes the long-term conservation of federally listed species. Reduces conflict between species and economic activities. Develops partnership between public and private sectors.

NiSource HCP Initiative Why Do This? Good for Conservation/Good for Business More efficient and effective use of resources (FWS and NiSource) Pipeline infrastructure in the US is expanding.

NEPA/EIS Process Overview Notice of Intent Published 10/11/2007 Public Scoping Period Concluded 12/8/2007 Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) (Summer/Fall 2008) Final EIS (2009) Record of Decision (2009) ( ) – Dates subject to change Applicants HCP Submittal (May/June 2008) Comment Period

Public Scoping Summary Federal Register - Notice of Intent Published 10/11/2007 Media Announcements Legal notices & scoping meeting notifications were published in 22 different newspapers across the Applicants operating territory. Public Scoping Letters Public scoping notice letters were mailed to approximately 1,300 known interested parties. Letters included project info, scoping meeting date/location info, instructions on how to comment, and various contact options. Public Information Website

Open Houses / Public Scoping Meetings Conducted 13 open houses / public scoping meetings across Applicants operating territory in November Consisted of 6 information stations, each providing various take- home information pamphlets (including contact and how-to- comment info): 1.Welcome & Registration 2.HCP/ITP & NEPA Process Overview 3.NiSource Corporate/HCP Information (operated by Applicant) 4.NEPA and EIS 5.Proposed Covered Lands, Species, & Activities 6.Comment Station A comprehensive Public Scoping Summary will be prepared and made available as an Appendix to the EIS. Public Scoping Summary (cont)

What is Currently Happening? Applicant continuing to prepare their HCP Service continues to consult with and assist Applicant with the preparation of their HCP. HCP currently expected to be received May/June 2008*. The Service and their Environmental Contractor have initiated preliminary analyses of various EIS components including: Affected Environment Physical Biological Social DEIS available for comment Summer/Fall 2008* *Dates subject to change

Most Current Information Bob Kyle Sierra Club Ohio Chapter Forest Committee will provide an update.

Steps to assure broadest possible public input in the process: Learn as much as you can about this request. Note that USFWS has acknowledged that there has never been a request comparable in size and scope. Demand that any public comment opportunity include a town meeting style gathering as opposed to Open House. Watch for our notices of fall public input opportunities and be prepared to attend and provide comments. Attend these events with friends and neighbors.

Steps to assure broadest possible public input in the process: Write to your Congress Person and let them know about your opposition to this request and call for a stop to this unprecedented request. This sets a bad precedent for future permit requests. Remind your elected officials that there are many other utilities, gas and oil drillers, coal companies and logging/paper producers who also have to comply with The ESA who will take advantage of this opportunity.

Steps to assure broadest possible public input in the process: Please also send a copy of this letter to USFWS officials. Write to Mary Knapp, Ph. D, Field Supervisor U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 6950 Americana Parkway, Suite H Reynoldsburg, OH or T.J. Miller U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 1 Federal Drive Fort Snelling, MN 55111

s for more information