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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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Year
2017
Document Type
Litigation
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About this case
Filing year
2017
Status
Petition for review denied.
Geography
Docket number
17-3770, 17-3503
Court/admin entity
United States → United States Federal Courts → United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (2d Cir.)
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims (US) → Clean Water Act (US)
Principal law
United States → Clean Water Act (CWA)
At issue
Proceedings concerning New York State's denial of a water quality certification for a natural gas pipeline.
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03/12/2018
Petition for review denied.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (NYSDEC’s) appeal of FERC orders determining that NYSDEC waived its authority to provide a water quality certification under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act for a 7.8-mile natural gas pipeline that connects a new power plant to an existing interstate pipeline. The pipeline’s developer submitted its request for certification in November 2015, and NYSDEC twice requested additional information to complete the application; in August 2016, the developer submitted responses to the second request. NYSDEC denied the pipeline developer’s request for certification in August 2017, citing FERC’s failure to adequately consider greenhouse gas impacts in its environmental review. The Second Circuit agreed with FERC that Section 401 required NYSDEC to act on the request for a certification within one year of receipt of the request, and that this time limit did not apply only for “complete” applications. The Second Circuit also rejected a challenge by intervenors to FERC’s jurisdiction over the pipeline; the court said the 7.8-mile pipeline was part of an “integrated system” to transport gas in interstate commerce even though it was located entirely within New York.
Decision
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01/17/2018
Reply brief filed by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
Reply
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01/11/2018
Brief
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01/11/2018
Brief filed by intervenor-respondents Millennium Pipeline Company and CPV Valley.
Brief
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12/07/2017
Emergency motion for stay denied.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals denied the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (NYSDEC’s) emergency motion for a stay of all construction activities for the Valley Lateral Project, a 7.8-mile pipeline and related facilities that will transport natural gas from the mainline system to a new power plant in Orange County, New York. NYSDEC is challenging FERC’s determination that NYSDEC waived its authority to consider an application for a water quality certification for the project. A hearing on the merits was scheduled for January 24, 2018.
Decision
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11/20/2017
Opposition filed by FERC to petition for writ of prohibition and to emergency motion for stay.
Opposition
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11/20/2017
Opposition filed by Millennium Pipeline Co. to petition for writ of prohibition and to motion for stay.
Opposition
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11/17/2017
Petition
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10/30/2017
Emergency petition for writ of prohibition filed.
Petition
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Summary
Proceedings concerning New York State's denial of a water quality certification for a natural gas pipeline.
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience
Finance