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"For much of the state of Maine, the environment is the economy" |
Listed here in Ascending Date Order by Date Posted to FERC eLibrary.
NOTE: The Docket List on the FERC website is in Date Order by Date Filed, rather than by Date Posted.
Color Key: | Project Developer, Contractors & Supporters Project Opponents Project Neutral Unknown, non-public comments |
2012 | | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | |
2011 | | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Jun 2 | Filed By: THE CHARLOTTE COASTAL REGION TOURISM ASSOCIATION Summary: Charlotte (County, New Brunswick) Tourism opposes Calais LNG due to the project's devastating impacts on its $25 million tourism industry and on cultural resources in exchange for profits to Goldman Sachs. They point to the 200-year natural gas supply in North America as indication the project is needless, and they point to the fact that accidents will happen, as the catastrophic current and ongoing BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico clearly illustrates. Information: FILE LIST |
Jun 8 | Filed By: Calais LNG Project Company, LLC Summary: Response to FERC Data Requests 4-1 through 4-3, 5-8, 9-14 through 9-18, and 9-20 through 9-24. Information: FILE LIST Filed By: Calais LNG Project Company, LLC Information: FILE LIST [Priviledged Cultural Resources information; Non-Public; Download will result in an error file.] |
Jun 10 | Filed By: Calais LNG Project Company, LLC Summary: Wetlands survey to replace previous survey (Resource Report 2 Appendix 2-K). Information: FILE LIST |
Jun 11 | Issued By: ENERGY PROJECTS, OFFICE OF Summary: FERC requests engineering information be answered by 2010 Jul 31. Several questions ask why Calais LNG proposes to use less-safe facility design and equipment. Information: FILE LIST |
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