This document represents part of the Commonwealth's planning effort to anticipate and prepare for the possibility of oil and gas coming ashore in Virginia from the Atlantic outer continental shelves. A suitability methodology was developed to determine alternative locations in coastal Virginia for pipeline corridors and landfalls, given environmental and industrial concerns. Additional products of the study include: identification and description of industrial and environmental pipeline siting considerations, maps illustrating the presence of these considerations in Virginia's coastal area, and impact and mitigating measures tables for coastal resources likely to be affected by pipeline activities.
Offshore Pipeline Corridors and Landfalls in Coastal Virginia. Volume I, and Volume II - Appendices
1978
319 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Natural Resource Management , Water Pollution & Control , Environmental Studies , Ecology , Natural gas , Crude oil , Pipelines , Offshore drilling , Environmental impacts , Water pollution , Site surveys , Construction , Decision making , Coastal zone management , Outfalls , Submarine topography , Maps , Fisheries , Shellfish , Land use , Swamps , Coastal topographic features , North Atlantic Ocean , Water pollution effects(Animals) , Outer continental shelves , Habitats
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