What Can You Do

Overview

File a Comment/Concern

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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Attend Public Meetings

Open house and Scoping meetings are open opportunities to voice out your concerns.
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File to Intervene

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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Subscribe to Updates

Receive project updates by email regarding any filing on project updates, documents, and Commission correspondence.
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Make a Complaint

You may file a complaint against a regulated energy organization or individual associated with a specific project or energy market.
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Join The Mail List

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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Be Added to the Service List

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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Quick Links

Contact Information

Landowner Helpline

Toll-free: 1-877-337-2237
Fax: 202-219-2730
Email: landownerHelp@ferc.gov

FERC Online Support
eLibrary Help Desk

Phone: 202-502-8423
Email: elibraryhelpdesk@ferc.gov