Filing a comment enables your views to be considered and addressed in the environmental documents, which determines if this project get approved for not.
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Open house and Scoping meetings are open opportunities to voice out your concerns.
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A person who intervenes in a Commission proceeding, known as a party to the proceeding, is placed on the project’s Service List and is entitled to seek rehearing of a preliminary permit or license order and to appeal the Commission’s final decision to the appropriate federal court.
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Receive project updates by email regarding any filing on project updates, documents, and Commission correspondence.
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eLibrary provides a public database of documents that have been issued by or submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
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You may file a complaint against a regulated energy organization or individual associated with a specific project or energy market.
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Mailing lists are established by Commission Staff to ensure that participants in certain natural gas and hydropower project proceedings receive important information about the project such as Environmental Impact Statements.
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A person who intervenes in a Commission proceeding, known as a party to the proceeding, is placed on the project’s Service List and is entitled to seek rehearing of a preliminary permit or license order and to appeal the Commission’s final decision to the appropriate federal court.
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