NY State Okays Liquefied Natural Gas Storage Without Full Public Review
February 13, 2015
- DEC failed to comply with the statutory directive to conduct an “investigation that will establish “maximum safety” criteria, if possible, for the safe siting of LNG storage facilities;
- Despite setting a 70,000 gallon storage volume cap on LNG facilities, DEC stated publicly that the cap is temporary and the agency “will consider modification of the facility capacity limit in a future rulemaking;”
- DEC did not set forth criteria by which the state Department of Transportation can certify LNG transportation routes are safe, as required by LNGPA; and
- DEC failed to ensure that the regulations governing LNG storage will also govern LNG production facilities that present unique regulatory and public safety challenges.
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