National Fuel would construct approximately 12.3 miles of 24-inch-diameter pipeline in Erie County, New York, and install 3,300 horsepower of compression at its existing Ellisburg Compressor Station in Potter County, Pennsylvania. National Fuel seeks to commence the proposed transportation on or about November 1, 1987. Therefore, the proposed pipeline would need to be in place by November 1987. The addition to the Ellisburg Compressor Station would be placed in service during 1988. The proposed 12.3-mile-long pipeline would be located in the towns of Lancaster, Elma and Marilla. National Fuel already owns a strip of land in fee up to 115 feet in width that would be used for about 8.9 miles of the proposed route. National Fuel also has under lease about 1.7 miles of the route and only needs to acquire about 1.7 miles of additional right-of-way. See appendix A for maps of the proposed route. National Fuel would clear a 66-foot-wide construction right-of-way. It is National Fuel's general right-of-way policy for land leased and owned in full to secure a width of between 100 and 115 feet. The pipeline would be located in the Erie Ontario Plain physiographic region. This area is the remnant of an ancient physiographic region. The relief along the pipeline route is slight. Most of the soils crossed by the pipeline have formed from different types of deposits left as a result of glaciation. As a result of these glacial deposits, most of the soils crossed are deep (greater than 60 inches) to bedrock.
National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation
1989
27 pages
Report
No indication
English
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