To: Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr., Deputy Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Tell Federal Regulators: Stop PennEast's Application

As a concerned local resident, I urge FERC to withdraw the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) issued to PennEast, Docket CP15-558-000. FERC has a responsibility to receive all the necessary factual data to evaluate this project before reaching any conclusions about whether it's safe or needed. Yet PennEast has failed to provide all the required environmental data for its application, making the DEIS premature. Please use this opportunity to correct that mistake.

Why is this important?

The PennEast Pipeline Company still hasn’t fully documented how much damage its pipeline would have on the environment. But the federal agency in charge of the project rushed ahead without all the information, and issued a draft Environmental Impact Statement.

Talk about putting the cart before the horse! Issuing an Environmental Impact Statement without data on environmental impacts is irresponsible. Drinking water for millions of people and some of Pennsylvania’s cleanest streams is on the line.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has opened a comment period to hear from the public on their so-called findings. This is our best shot. If we can send in thousands of comments, we can force FERC to send this unacceptable Environmental Impact Statement back to the drawing board.

Add your name: Tell FERC to stop PennEast’s application until it’s collected 100% of the environmental impact data.