After calls from thousands of members of the public for a full Environmental Impact Statement for SSEP, on January 22, FERC announced they would prepare the more abbreviated Environmental Assessment. They also announced there would only be a 30 day public comment period, occurring at the end of 2025. Of note, per federal regulations, if “the EA determines that the environmental impacts of a proposed Federal action will be significant, an Environmental Impact Statement is prepared.” You can submit comments in response to the news of the EA, or in opposition to the project at www.ferc.gov, Docket No. CP25-10-100.
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1465 Irving St, Winston-Salem, NC 27103
Join community safety and health advocates to learn more about the threat of the proposed Transco Southeast Supply Enhancement Project (SSEP...
1465 Irving St, Winston-Salem, NC 27103
1891 Bethlehem Church Rd. Reidsville, NC 27320
Join community safety and health advocates to learn more about the threat of the proposed Transco Southeast Supply Enhancement Project (SSEP...
1891 Bethlehem Church Rd. Reidsville, NC 27320
Midway Methodist Church, 9795 Old, US-52, Lexington, NC 27320
Join community safety and health advocates to learn more about the threat of the proposed Transco Southeast Supply Enhancement Project (SSEP...
Midway Methodist Church, 9795 Old, US-52, Lexington, NC 27320
Oak Ridge Town Hall, 8315 Linville Rd, Oak Ridge, NC 27310
Join community safety and health advocates to learn more about the threat of the proposed Transco Southeast Supply Enhancement Project (SSEP...
Oak Ridge Town Hall, 8315 Linville Rd, Oak Ridge, NC 27310
After calls from thousands of members of the public for a full Environmental Impact Statement for SSEP, on January 22, FERC announced they would prepare the more abbreviated Environmental Assessment. They also announced there would only be a 30 day public comment period, occurring at the end of 2025. Of note, per federal regulations, if “the EA determines that the environmental impacts of a proposed Federal action will be significant, an Environmental Impact Statement is prepared.” You can submit comments in response to the news of the EA, or in opposition to the project at www.ferc.gov, Docket No. CP25-10-100.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is the main federal agency that oversees energy projects, like pipelines, and determines whether they move forward or not.
We're collecting signatures and personalized comments to show FERC that there is mass public opposition to Transco's proposed Southeast Supply Enhancement Project (SSEP) -- the largest, high-pressure East Coast pipeline proposed in a decade.
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“Letters to the Editor” –or “LTEs”– are a fantastic way to advocate for an issue. LTE published in a print or online newspaper can help inform new audiences on an issue and correct false information.
We encourage you to call or email your NC State Representatives and Commissioners to share your concerns and ask them to oppose the projects:
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