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Scenic Trail Viewshed Protection Act

Introduced: July 30, 2020 See on congress.gov
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Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Jul 30, 2020
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 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Scenic Trail Viewshed Protection Act

This bill authorizes the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to issue a certificate of public convenience and necessity for a natural gas pipeline project that crosses or impacts the view from a national scenic trail under certain conditions.

Specifically, FERC may issue such certificate only if it determines that

  • the pipeline is the only alternative to meet an overriding public need;
  • the applicant considered alternatives in order to result in no, or minimal, adverse effect to the trail;
  • minimal road construction will be required to construct and operate the pipeline;
  • construction of the pipeline will use the best available technology in order to minimize the potential for leakage;
  • the pipeline will intersect the trail at a point that already has significant infrastructure crossing and only crosses the trail once;
  • the pipeline will not affect the viewshed of a trail in an area of high conservation, recreational, or scenic value, a protected wilderness area, an old-growth forest or alpine area, or the designated location for a shelter or campsite;
  • construction techniques for the pipeline will produce a minimal disturbance to the trail and surrounding conserved lands;
  • plans for the ongoing maintenance and operation of the pipeline ensure that it is done in a way that minimizes impact on the trail; and
  • the applicant acknowledges that it has a duty to protect the trail and ensure the health and safety of the public who use such trail and the surrounding environment.
What's happening now July 30, 2020

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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