{&1~U>4 ''Your Propane Specialists"
September 9, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Admin istrator New York State Department of Environmen tal Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima road Avon New York 144 14-95 16
Dear Mr. Bimber:
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RECEIVED SEP 1 ~ :011
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I am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuy le r County. I am presently employed in the propane business and this industry provides for my families li velihood. This project is another opportuni ty to he lp strengthen the infrastructure for a much needed product that thousands of New Yorkers count on. There are t imes in the winter when supply gets critica lly low and this project would help so lve that issue. r strong ly believe in the need for this storage site.
As you know, for some t ime the DEC has been reviewing the proposed proj ect. Most recently, on August 17, 2011 , the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supp lemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the fac ili ty is operational, it wi II positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York which could result in considerable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state residents with green and c lean burn ing propane for NY consumers.
• Support future infrastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fue l alternative to gasoline powered vehic les in NY state.
• Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand .
• Enhancing public safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours of operation.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 20 11 at the Watkins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. T his has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSElS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get c loser to the winter months in upstate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize th is lengthy process and allow construction of the facili ty to start.
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This project when completed will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business, and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The design of the facility is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with all safety and environmental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project will add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
~~ Thomas Barto 394 Beartown Road Painted Post,NY 14870
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~!:le4 "Your Propane Specialists "
September 12, 20 I I
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Admin istrator New York St::ite Department o f F,nviron111ental Conse;·vation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima road Avon ew York 14414-95 16
Dear Mr. Bimber:
RECEIVED SEP I 3 2011
DEP-REGION 8
I am writing to you in support o f the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the To'vvn of Reading, Schuyler County . I am presently employed in the propane business and this industry provides for 111y fa mi lies live lihood. This project is another opportunity to help strengthen the infrastructure for a much needed product that thousands of New Yorkers count on. There are ti111es in the winter when supply gets cr it ica lly low and this proj ect would help so lve that issue. I strongly believe in the need for th is storage sire.
As you know, for some time the D EC has been reviewing the proposed proj ect. M ost recent ly, on August 17. 20 11, the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supplementa l Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for publ ic review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes· underground storage app lication complete.
When the facil i ty is operational. it wi ll pos iti ve ly impact N Y state residents and propane consumers by:
• Greater avai la bi I i ty of propane for residents of New York which cou Id resu II in considerable savings to New Ynrk State cnnsumcrs.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state res idents w ith green and clean burning propane for N Y consumers.
• Support: future infrastrncture growth w ith the propane '·AUTOGA S" industry which is clean propane fuel alternative lo gasoline powered vehicles in N Y state.
• Minimize recent trends w ith Y propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from M id western locations into 1 Y State 10 meet peak w inter demand.
• Enhancing pub lic sa fety by decreasing tra f fic, transportation times and dri ver hours of operat ion.
We understand that a pub lic heari ng is scheduled for September 27. 20 11 at the Watk ins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. This has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. However. as we get closer to th e w inter months in upstate New York. it is crit ica l now more than ever to final ize this lengthy process and allow constructi on of the facil ity to start.
NYSDEC OHMS Document No. 201166576-00005
This project when completed wi ll prov ide criti ca lly needed infrastru ctu re for my propane business. and will help to a lleviate freq uent propane shortages which have been prob lematic duri ng the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The design of the fac ili ty is most conservati ve and will be operated safe ly and in compl iance with all safety and environmenta l lav.1s and regu lations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as the 1960s, and do ing so aga in is compatible with the surround in g area and environment. Plus, the project will add jobs and prov ide sore ly needed infrastructure. both of-.,vhich are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review prom ptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possib le.
Very tru ly yours.
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Porco Energy Corp Propane - Fuel Oil - Kerosene - Diesel - Gasoline - Installations - Service
Delivering Comfort to Your Home
September 12, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8
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SEP I 5 20 11 6274 East Avon-Lima road Avon New York 14414-9516 DEP-REGION 8 Dear Mr. Bimber:
I am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. As you know, for some time the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 2011, the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supplemental Enviromnental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the facility is operational, it will positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York which could result in considerable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state residents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers.
• Support future infrastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fuel alternative to gasoline powered vehicles in NY state.
• Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand.
• Enhancing public safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours of operation.
Thi s project when completed will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business, and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The design of the facility is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with all safety and enviromnental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the sun-ounding area and environment. Plus, the project will add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary pennits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
y yours,
~~
MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 910 • Marlboro, NY 12542-091 O Marlboro - (845) 236-3600 ·Newburgh - (845) 562-3741 ·Wurtsboro - (845) 888·3600 ·Wappingers Falls - (845) 298·2341
Toll Free - 877-672-6427 ·Fax - (845) 236·7611 • PorcoEnergy.com 3508 Route 209 ·Wurtsboro, NY 12790 1455 Route 9W ·Marlboro, NY 12542
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rsNYDERl J ~f1JEC .. I THE ENERGY EXPERTS l 8~~~~lf Fuel Oil ·• Diesel • Propane • Heating Systems • 24 Hour Service
September 13, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State 8 6274 East Avon-Lima road Avon New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
RcCElVED
SEP 1 5 2011
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I :i.m writing to you in supp.art of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. As you know, for some time the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 2011, the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the facility is operational, it will positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York which could result in considerable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state residents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers. • Support future infrastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fuel
alternative to gasoline powered vehicles in NY state. • Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern
locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand. • Enhancing public safety by decreasing h·affic, transportation times and driver hours of operation.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 2011 at the Watkins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. This has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get closer to the winter months in upstate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize this lengthy process and allow construction of the facility to start.
This project when completed will provide critically needed infrash·ucture for my propane business, and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The design of the facility is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with all safety and environmental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project wi ll add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start
construction as soon ;;;;rt)__-Timothy H. Snyder, President
PO Box 420 • 7 432 Main St. • Newport NY 13416 • Phone (315) 845-87 42 • Fax (315) 845-1711
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F\ECEIVED
September l 0, 20 l l SEP J 5 'J! I
Dear Mr. Bimber: DEP-REGION 8 ·---------------
1 am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. I am presentl y employed in the propane business and this industry provides for my families livelihood. This project is another opportunity to help strengthen the infrastructure for a much needed product that thousands of New Yorkers count on. There are times in the winter when supply gets critically low and this project wou ld help solve that issue. I strongly believe in the need for this storage s ite.
As you know, for some time the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 20 11, the DEC accepted Finger Lakes ' draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes ' underground scorage application complete.
When the facility is operational, it will positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York which could result in considerable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state residents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers.
• Support future infrastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fuel alternative to gasoline powered vehicles in NY state.
• Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand.
• Enhancing public safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours of operation.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 201 1 at the Watkins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. This has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get closer to the winter months in upstate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize this lengthy process and allow construction of the faci lity to start.
The design of the facility is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with a ll safety and environmental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project wi ll add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
Very truly yours,
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L.P. TRANSPORTATION, INC.
54 BROOKSIDE AVE., P.O. BOX 489
CHESTER, NEW YORK 109 18
www. lptransportation.com
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima road
TEL: (845) 469-2188
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Avon New York 14414-9516 September 12, 201 1
Dear Mr. Bimber:
1 am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. As you know, for some time the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 20 11 , the DEC accepted Finger Lakes ' draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the faci lity is operational, it will positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York which could resul t in considerable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state residents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers.
• Support future infrastructure growth with the propane " AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fuel a lternative to gasoline powered vehicles in NY state.
• Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers truclcing higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand.
• Enha ncing public safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours o f operation.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 2011 at the Watkins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. This has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get closer to the winter months in ups tate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize this lengthy process and allow construction of the facil ity to start.
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This project when completed will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business, and will help lo alleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The design of the facility is most conservative and wil l be operated sa fely and in compliance with all sa fety and environmental Jaws and regu lations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as the \ 960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project will add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
Very truly yours,
~ Art Ogden CEO & Chairman
RECEIVED SEP 1 6 2011
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September 15, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber
HALSTEAD-QUINN PETROLEUM CO. INC. 33 HUBBELLS DRIVE
MT KISCO, NY 10549 (914) 666-3200
Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmenta l Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon , New York 144 14-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
RECEIVED SEP 1 9 2011
1 DEP-REGION 8
I am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. As you know, for some time the DEC has been rev iewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 201 1, the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the faci li ty is operational, it wi ll positively impact NY state res idents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availab ili ty of propane for residents of New York which could result in considerab le sav ings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy securi ty to NY state res idents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers.
• Support future infrastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fuel alternati ve to gaso line powered vehicles in NY state.
• Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand.
• Enhancing pub lic safety by decreasing the need for transpo11ation hour waiver requests from the trucking industry delivering propane.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 201 1 at the Watk ins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. This has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get closer to the wi nter months in upstate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize this lengthy process and allow construction of the faci lity to sta11.
This project when completed wi ll provide critica lly needed infrastructure for my propane business, and wi ll help to allev iate freq uent propane shortages which have been prob lematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The des ign of the faci li ty is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with a ll safety and environmental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in thi s location before, as early as the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environ ment. Plus, the project wi ll add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of wh ich are needed in New York State.
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We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
p;;:::'J;~ William J. Nolan Marketing Director
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Combined Energy Services Mailing Address: 216 E. Broadway
Monticello, New York 12701 Tel. 845-794-1210 • Fax: 845-794-0238
P.O. Box 333 Thompsonville, New York 12784-0333
September 13, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 627 4 East Avon-Lima road Avon New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
RECEIVED SEP I 9 2011
i DEP-REGION 8 ·-~ -· ____ ,
I am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading , Schuyler County.
When the facility is operational , it will positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York which could result in considerable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state residents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers.
• Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand.
• Enhancing publ ic safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours of operation.
This project when completed will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business, and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons. The truth is, the supply infrastructure for propane supply in the winter months is very thin and fragi le in New York forcing every dealer to travel long distances with tractor trailers costing consumers much more to heat their homes. The Finger Lakes Cavern would help tremendously with propane gas storage for all New Yorkers.
Much of the propane stored in this cavern won't even leave by truck- it will be put into the cavern via a connected pipeline from Texas and then can be sent back out into this line during peak draw times to ship east to Oneonta and Selkirk NY alleviating much of the fear of added truck traffic.
"Dependable Propane Gas & Fuel Oil Service Since 1970"
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The design of the facility is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with all safety and environmental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project will add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
New York States NEEDS this critical propane gas storage facility. We simply can't supply the demand of our customers in a "normal" winter with the current infracstructure - this will help all New Yorkers.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
Very truly yours,
CO~INED ENERGY SERVICES
Ilk;~ !{~(or Michael Taylor, owner
cc: Hon. Robert Sweeney, NYS Assembly DEC Committee Chair Hon Aileen Gunther, NYS Assembly DEC Committee Member Jay Jackson, Inergy
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PANST*R PROPANE COR P .
September 14, 2011 Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator
PROPANE GAS • HOME HEATING OIL DIESEL FUEL• GASOLINE • KEROSENE
MOTOR OILS • HEATING SYSTEMS AND SERVICE
RECEIVED New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 6274 East Avon-Lima Road
SEP 1 9 2011
Avon, New York 14414-9516
DEP-REGION 8 Dear Mr. Bimber, ·--- --- -----·--- ----
I am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the town of Reading, Schuyler County. As you know, for some time the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 2011 , the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supplemental Environment Impact Statement (DSEJS) for public review and comment, and deemed Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the facility is operational, it wi ll positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
Greater avai labili ty of propane for residents of New York which could result in considerable savings to New · York State customers. Enhancing energy security to NY state res idents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers. Support future in frastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is a clean propane fuel alternative to gasoline powered vehicles in NY state. Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand . Enhancing public safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours of operation.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 2011 at the Watkins Gen Hi gh School at 7:00 pm. Thi s has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEJS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get c loser to the winter months in upstate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize this lengthy process and allow construction of the fac ility to start.
This project when completed w ill provide critica lly needed infrastructure for my propane business, and wi ll help to alleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak w inter heating seasons .
The design of the facility is most conservative and will be operated safe ly and in compliance with all safety and environmental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project will add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State. We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and using Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as
soon as possible.
23 Grassy Point Road Stony Point, NY 10980
845-429-9120 845-786-3372 FAX
200 Quarry Road Goshen, NY 10969
845-258-6600
Park Lane Warwick, NY
845-986·2264
607 County Roulel Pine Island, NY 10969
845·258-4046 845-258-4049 Fax
284 Main Street Highland Falls, NY 10928
845·446-2008
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l•<M'A1.IQUIDS
RECEIVED ~epternbcr J ;), :LU I I SEP 2 1 20·11
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy R cgionnl Permit Administrator New York State Deportment of Environmental Consc;vation Region 8
DEP-REGION 8 6274 East Avon-Lima road Avon NC'w York 144 14-95 16
Dear Mr. Bimber:
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Lam \'l/Titing to yo~ in support of the Finger Lalws LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler C-0lmty. A.~ you know, for some time the DEC has been reviC\ving tht: proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 20 11, the DEC acct:pted Finger Lakes· dra ft Supplemental Env ironmental fmpact Statement (DSEfS) for public review and comment :ind deemed Finger Lakes' underground s torage application complete.
"Wl1cn the fac[lity is operarim1al. i l will pos itively impact NY state r;).!;idents and p ropane consumers by:
Gr<:ater availability of propane for rcsidenrs of Nc\v York which cou Id result in considcrabk savings lo New York St.ate consumers.
• Enhancing e nergy security to N-Y sta te residents with green and clean burning propane for NY c-0nsumers .
• Support fuwre infrastructure gro.,,\ tb with the propane ''AUTOGAS" industry \vhich is clean propane fuel alternative to gasoline powered vehic les in NY stare. Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand.
• Enhancing publ ic safety by decreasing the need for transportation hour w-aivcr rL-qucsts from the trucking industry delivering propane.
\Ve undcrS1and that a public l1eari11g is scheduled for Sept.cmber 27, 20 I J at 1he Watkins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. This has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem.t he DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get closer to the ""inter months in upstate New York. it is critical now more than ever to .finalize this lengthy process and allow eonst.-ucrion of the faeilit:-· to start.
This project wl1<:n completed will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane busiocss, and will hclp to a lleviate frcqucnl propane shortages which have been problematic durin,g che recent peak winter heating seaS-Ons.
The design oftbc facility is most conscrv:i.tivc and will be operated safely and in compliance V>ith all safcl)· and environmental la\\'S and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before. as early as t he 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with- the surrounding area a nd cnvironrni:nt. Plus, the project will add jobs and provide sorely m:edcd irrfrastructurc,. both of which arc needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to c-0mplete its review promptly ana issL•C F'inger L alce..s a ll necessary pcnnits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
y Yours,
James Neumaim VP - Operations
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TEXAS LIQUIDS 300 Executive Drive, Suite 350, West Orange, NJ 07052
Phone 973.669.8182 • Toll Free 800.882.8986 • Fax 973.669.4810 • [email protected] • www.Texasliquids.com
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NGL SUPPLY WHOLESALE, LLC
September 12, 20 I l
Mr. David L. Bimber I Deputy Reg ional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima road Avon New York 14414-95 16
Dear Mr. Bimber:
RECEIVED SEP 2 1 2011
DEP-REGION 8
lam writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. As you know, for some time the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 2011 , the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete. When the facili ty is operational, it wi ll positive ly impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York which could result in cons iderable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state residents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers.
• Support future infrastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fuel alternative to gasoline powered vehicles in NY state.
• Minimize recent trends wid1 NY propane retai lers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand.
• Enhancing public safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours of operation.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 20 11 at the Watkins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. This has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get closer to the winter months in upstate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize this lengthy process and a llow construction of the facility to start.
This project when completed will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane bus iness, and will help to a lleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The design of the facility is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with a ll safety and environmenta l laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project will add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
Very truly yours,
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September 19, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima road Avon New York 14414-9516
Mitchell Barber 2542 Bradley Ct. Merrick, NY 11566
Dear Mr. Bimber:
RECEl\lt;D
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I am recently retired from the NYS propane industry and am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. The DEC has deemed the Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the facility is operational, it will positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by: • Greater availability of propane for New Yorkers at a considerable savings • Enhancing energy security to New Yorkers with green and clean burning propane • Support future infrastructure growth for the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is a clean fuel
alternative to gasoline powered vehicles • Minimizing the need to import expensive Midwestern propane to meet peak winter demand. • Enhancing public safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours of operation • Freeing NY from dependence on a major pipeline, a pipeline now owned by one of the nation's
largest propane exporters. Profits trump regional supply. • Freeing NY from additional reliance on Canadian supply from Sarnia. The Queen's Bench failed,
in violat ion of NAFT A, to indict BP for cornering the northeast propane supply in 2005.
The design of the facility is most conservative. LPG has been stored in this location before, as late as the 1980s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project wi ll add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
Very truly yours,
Mitchell Barber LPG marketer and trader, retired
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NPGA NATIONAL PROP'ANf: (,,'\5 ASSOCIATION
Consumer Propane's Impact on New York Economy
Consumer propane's contribution to the state economy is $1.48 billion per year, including both direct and indirect economic effects.
Direct value added by odorized propane industry
• Production:
• Transportation, Storage, and Wholesaling
• Retailing
• Total
$0.1 million
$5.2 million $373. 7 million
$378.9 million
Market value of odorized propane sold in state is $631 million.
Odorized Sales Breakout (by Volume):
• 56.9o/o residential
• 17 .6o/o commercial
• 4.6o/o cylinder
• 8.1 o/o internal combustion (propane vehicles, forklifts, etc.)
• 11.6% industrial
• 1.3% farm
238,000 households in state are heated by propane.
1,710 people are employed in the New York propane industry ..
135 propane companies doing business in 246 locations serve New York propane customers.
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p Deputy Reg1ona erm1t mm1strator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima road Avon New York 14414-9516
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Dear Mr. Bimber: DEP-REGION 8 I I am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. As you know, for some time the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 20 1 1, the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the faci lity is operational, it will positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York wh ich could result in considerable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state residents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers.
• Support future infrastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fuel alternative to gasoline powered vehicles in NY state.
• Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand.
• Enhancing public safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours of operation.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 2011 at the Watkins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. This has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get closer to the winter months in upstate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize this lengthy process and al low construction of the facility to start.
This project when completed will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business, and will he lp to alleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The design of the faci lity is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with all safety and environmental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project wi ll add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
71:~~0*~ Gr;JZer
Paul Oil & Propane
------------------------------------------------------www.pauloil.com 6697 Airport Rd., Hamilton, NY 13346 1(315) 824-1970
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September 20, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima road Avon New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
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I am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. I am presently employed in the propane business and this industry provides for my families livelihood. This project is another opportunity to help strengthen the infrastructure for a much needed product that thousands of New Yorkers count on. There are times in the winter when supply gets critically low and this project would help solve that issue. I strongly believe in the need for this storage site.
As you know, for some time the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 2011 , the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the facility is operational, it will positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York which could result in considerable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state residents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers.
• Support future infrastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fuel alternative to gasoline powered vehicles in NY state.
• Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand.
• Enhancing public safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours of operation.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 20 11 at the Watkins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. This has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get closer to the winter months in upstate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize this lengthy process and allow construction of the facility to start.
This project when completed will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business, and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The design of the facility is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with all safety and environmental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as
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the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project will add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
Very tru\y yours,
Patrick McLean 77 Maple Street Addison, NY 14801
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A Divisio11 of Va11 Etten Oil & Propane
September 20, 20 11
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima road Avon New York 144 14-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
RECEIVED
SEP 2 2 ZO i\
\ DEP-R~~ION 8 I am writing to you in support oflhe Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. As you know, for some time the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 20 11 , the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supplementa l Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed ringer Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the facility is operational, it will positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York which could result in considerable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security lo NY state residents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers. • Support future infrastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fuel
a lternative to gasoline powered vehicles in NY slate. • Minimize recent trends with NY propane retai lers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern
locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand. • Enhancing public safety by decreasing the need for transportation hour waiver requests from the trucking
industry deli vering propane.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 20 11 al the Watkins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. This has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get closer to the winter months in upstate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize this lengthy process and allow construction of the faci lity to start.
This project when completed will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business, and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The design of the faci lity is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with a ll safety and environmental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project will add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes a ll necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
Very truly yours,
~n Vice President VEO Energy Systems A Dhision o( Van Etten Oil Co .. Inc:.
VEO Energy Systems • PO Box 1440179 St. John Street • Monticello, NY 12701 • (845) 794-5511 • www.vanettenoil.com
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September 20, 2011
OIL COMPANY INC 19 West King Street
Chambersburg PA 17201 717-264-6181
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Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator
! DEP-REGION 8 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading. I am a propane marketer in the state of Pennsylvania and I have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project will positively impact all propane consumers in Pennsylvania and throughout the Northeastern U.S.
This project is very important, both for the customers I serve and for the health of my business. When completed, it will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast.
Most Pennsylvania-based propane retailers rely on the same distribution infrastructure that serves the New York marketplace, including propane produced from regional New Jersey and Philadelphia area refineries and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in addition to declining refining production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S. Currently, Sunoco has offered for sale their Marcus Hook, NJ refinery. Without a buyer, there is a potential for the refinery to be closed(as occurred at the Delaware City refinery) thus dramatically reducing the supply of propane.
Furthermore, increased storage capacity in the Marcellus shale region provides for a local outlet to store propane derived from the natural gas production process.
"Our Family Serving Your Family" Since 1928
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OIL COMP ANY INC 19 West King Street
Chambersburg PA 1720 I 717-264-6181
To overcome these supply shortages, I have had to secure alternate supply from various Midwestern supply locations. I have also been forced to pass along to our consumers the higher costs associated with securing that suppy. As a result, in addition to my increased costs, my customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
With increased propane storage available, the cost of propane will be reduced which means more money for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
Thank you,
Jimmy Wade President McCleary Oil Co., Inc.
"Our Family Serving Your Family" Since 1928
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Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mi. Birnber:
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I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading. I am a propane marketer in the state of Pennsylvania and I have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project will positively impact all propane consumers in Pennsylvania and throughout the Northeastern U.S.
This project is very important, both for the customers I serve and for the health of my business. When completed , it will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast.
Most Pennsylvania-based propane retailers rely on the same distribution infrastructure that serves the New York marketplace, including propane produced from regional New Jersey and Philadelphia area refineries and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in addition to declining refin ing production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S.
To overcome these supply shortages, I have had to secure alternate supply from vark:'!us Midwestern supply !cc2tbns. ! have alsc been fmced to pc.ss along to our consumers the higher costs associated with securing that supply ... as much as 25% more in some cases. As a result, in addition to my increased costs, my customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
With increased propane storage available, the cost of propane will be reduced which means more money for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
Thank you,
~!f£:§./o: Propane - Commercial & Residential I Heaters, Fireplaces I Service
(570) 7 46-2440 (800) 836-1652 fax: (570) 7 46-2446
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September 21 , 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading. I am a propane marketer in the state of Pennsylvania and I have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project will positively impact all propane consumers in Pennsylvania and throughout the Northeastern U.S. This project is very important, both for the customers I serve and for the health of my business. When completed, it will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast. Most Pennsylvania-based propane retailers rely on the same distribution infrastructure that serves the New York marketplace, including propane produced from regional New Jersey and Philadelphia area refineries and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in addition to declining refining production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S. To overcome these supply shortages, I have had to secure alternate supply from various Midwestern supply locations. I have also been forced to pass along to our consumers the higher costs associated with securing that supply ... as much as 25% more in some cases. As a result, in addition to my increased costs, my customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
With increased propane storage available, the cost of propane will be reduced which means more money for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
Thank you,
~J#rK~~ Mark Mclaughlin , McLaughlin's Home Heating Service Inc.
RECEIVED SEP 2 3 2011
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JOhnston"s LPGAS ..
• service
September 22, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
913 PHILLIPS ST. at RT. 3 WEST FULTON , N.Y. 13069 31 5-592-5450
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I am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. As you know, for some time the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 2011, the DEC accepted Finger Lakes ' draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the facility is operational, it will positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York which could result in considerable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state residents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers.
• Support future infrastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fuel alternative to gasoline powered vehicles in NY state.
• Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand.
• Enhancing public safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours of operation.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 2011 at the Watkins Glen High S1.:ho0l at 7 .00 pn1. This i1as beer. a k:11gthy pru~es.:; to h&·ve the DEC deem the DSEIS co1npiete arid rn schedule the hearing. However, as we get closer to the winter months in upstate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize this lengthy process and allow construction of the facility to start.
This project when completed will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business, and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The design of the facility is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with all safety and environmental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as
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JOhnston~s LPGAS ..
• service 913 PHILLIPS ST. at RT. 3 WEST FULTON , N.Y. 13069 315-592-5450
the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project will add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
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NYSDEC OHMS Document No. 201166576-00005
September 2 1, 20 l l
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Pennit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
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DEP-REGION 8
I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading. I want to tell you in my own words why this is so important to consumers, propane marketers and the economy in the Northeast.
I was a Manager of a Retail Propane Company in Central Maine when there was a shortage of propane due to infrastructure issues. It created an enormous amount of stress for all concerned, especiall y the consumer. Families are using propane for the sole source of heat, water heating and cooking in their homes and can not go without this product, especially during the winter months. Propane is the alternative fuel to fuel oil in the Northeast, especially Maine with all of its rural areas. Consumers are trying to do the ri ght thing by switching energy fuels to leave less of a carbon foo tprint, so the use of propane is growing. But, we need to be able to provide a stable supply of product. We experience shortages for various reasons almost regularly which only forces the price up and causes financial hardship for the consumer. The economy, as fragi le as it is, needs to have a more stable supply and pricing structure for propane. With the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project, that supply and pricing stability can happen.
I strongly urge you to approve the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project.
I am available for any questions that you might have so feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
9(~i:})~ Sally E Dyer Marketing Manager and Commercial Bids Webber Energy P 0 Box 929 Bangor Maine 04402-0929 [email protected], [email protected] 207-992-5135 office 207-474-5654 cell phone www.webberenergy.com
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HEATING OIL • PROPANE
September 21, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
PO Box 99 Oakland, ME 04963 207-465-2000
RECEIVED SEP 2 3 ~G; 1
DEP-REGION 8 - --- -- ·---
I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading. I am a propane marketer in the state of _Maine and I have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project will positively impact all propane consumers throughout the Northeastern U.S.
This project is very important, both for the customers I serve and for the health of my business. When completed, it will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast.
Most propane retailers rely on the same distribution infrastructure that serves the New York marketplace, including propane produced from regional New Jersey refineries and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in addition to declining refining production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S.
To overcome these supply shortages, I have had to secure alternate supply from various Midwestern supply locations. I have also been forced to pass along to our consumers the higher costs associated with securing that supply .. . as much as 25% more in some cases. As a result, in addition to my increased costs, my customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
With increased propane storage available, the cost of propane will be reduced which means more money for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
T~j~o~?- /} R tf:n~~s CU Operations Manager Fabian Oil
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September 20, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima road Avon New York 14414-951 6
Dear Mr. Bimber:
SEP 2 3 l011
I DEP-REGION 8
I am writing to you in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Proj ect proposed on property located in the Town of Reading, Schuyler County. I am presently employed in the propane business and this industry provides for my families livelihood. This project is another opportunity to help strengthen the infrastructure for a much needed product that thousands of New Yorkers count on. There are times in the winter when supply gets critically low and this project would help solve that issue. I strongly believe in the need for this storage s ite.
As you know, for some time the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project. Most recently, on August 17, 20 11 , the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public review and comment and deemed Finger Lakes' underground storage application complete.
When the facility is operational, it will positively impact NY state residents and propane consumers by;
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York which could result in considerable savings to New York State consumers.
• Enhancing energy security to NY state residents with green and clean burning propane for NY consumers.
• Support future infrastructure growth with the propane "AUTOGAS" industry which is clean propane fuel a lternative to gasoline powered vehicles in NY state.
• Minimize recent trends with NY propane retailers trucking higher priced propane sourced from Midwestern locations into NY State to meet peak winter demand.
• Enhancing public safety by decreasing traffic, transportation times and driver hours of operation.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27, 20 11 at the Watkins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. This has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. However, as we get closer to the winter months in upstate New York, it is critical now more than ever to finalize this lengthy process and allow construction of the faci lity to start.
This project when completed will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business, and will help to a lleviate frequent propane shortages which have been problematic during the recent peak winter heating seasons.
The design of the facility is most conservative and will be operated safely and in compliance with all safety and environmental laws and regulations. LPG has been stored in this location before, as early as
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the 1960s, and doing so again is compatible with the surrounding area and environment. Plus, the project will add jobs and provide sorely needed infrastructure, both of which are needed in New York State.
We urge the DEC to complete its review promptly and issue Finger Lakes all necessary permits so that it may start construction as soon as possible.
Very truly yours,
Ann Hall 141 South Avenue Penn Yan, NY 14527
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H.C. WOODMANSEE E-r SON
September 2 1. 20 1 1
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-95 16
Dear Mr. Bimber:
RECEIVED SEP 2 6 ~ 011 I
DEP-REGION 8 \ ----------· - - - ~-
1 am sending you this le tter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in t11e Town of Reading. I am a propane marketer in the stale of~ and l have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project wi ll positively impact all p ropane consumers throughout the Northeastern U.S.
This project is very important, both for the customers I serve and for the health of my business. When completed , it wi ll provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast.
Most propane retailers rely on the same distribution in frastructure that serves the New York marketplace, including propane produced from regional New Jersey refineries and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in addition to declining refining production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S.
To overcome these supply sho rtages, I have had to secure alternate supply from various Midwestern supply locations. I have also been forced to pass along to our consumers the higher costs associated with securing that supply ... as much as 25% more in some cases. As a result , in addition to my increased costs, my customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
With increased propane storage available, the cost of propane wi ll be reduced which means more money for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development o f the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
Andrew Siro is Division Manager HC Woodmansee & Son
2 Mechanic St. PO BOX 328 Hope Valley, RI 02832
401-539-2425 Fax: 401-539-0570
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) PROPANE GAS " Association of New England
September 21, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator
1024 Suncook Volley Hwy. Unit CS PO Box l 07 1, Epsom, NH 03234- 1071
RECEIVED New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8
SEP 2 6 ~O \\
6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
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I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading. The Propane Gas Association of New England represents 600 members who sell propane and related products throughout the New England States. We all have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project will positively impact all propane consumers throughout the Northeastern U.S by ensuring stability of supply in the region which will lower costs for consumers and enhance the competitive environment.
This project will provide critically needed infrastructure for all propane businesses and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast.
To overcome these supply shortages, propane companies have had to secure alternate supply from various Midwestern supply locations. They have also been forced to pass along to consumers the higher costs associated with securing that supply ... as much as 25% more in some cases. As a result, in addition to increased costs, consumers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
The Finger Lakes Project will allow significant additional storage in the region , providing market stability, enhancing competition and lowering costs to consumers which is especially important in today's economic climate.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
~%2_ ~.Rose
President I CEO
888-445-1075 • Fax: 888-612-8098 • www.pgane.org
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t ~S Suburban Propane®
Michael J. Dunn, Jr. President & Chief Executive Officer
240 Route I 0 West • Whippany, N J 0798 1 (973) 503-9 132 • Fax: (973) 503-9995 • [email protected] • www.suburbanpropane.com
September 2 1. 20 I I
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Admini trator Sc;::i ') 6 ·1
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I New York State Departmen t of Environmenta l Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon. NY 1441 4-9516
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Dear Mr. Bimber:
I am wri ting to you in support o r the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project proposed on property located in the Town of Read ing, Schuyler County. As you know, the DEC has been reviewing the proposed project fo r some time. Most recently. on August 17. 2011. the DEC accepted Finger Lakes' draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for public revie\ and comment and deemed Finger Lakes· underground storage application complete.
When the facility is operational. it should pos iti ve ly im pact NY state residents and propane consumers by providing:
• Greater availability of propane for residents of New York. which cou ld result in sav ings to New York State consumers:
• Enhanced energy security to NY state residents with green and clean burning propane: • Support for future infrastructure growth with the propane .. AUTOGAS .. industry. wh ich is a clean
propane fue l alternati ve to gasoli ne powered veh icles in Y state: and • Enhanced public safety by decreasing traffic. transportat ion times and dri ver hours of operation.
We understand that a public hearing is scheduled for September 27. 20 11 at the Watkins Glen High School at 7:00 pm. It has been a lengthy process to have the DEC deem the DSEIS complete and to schedule the hearing. As we get closer to the winter months in upstate New York, it is critical for you to finalize thi s lengthy process and allow construction of the fac ility to start.
When completed. this project wi ll help to al leviate frequent propane shortages. which can be problematic during peak win ter heating seasons.
We urge the DEC to complete its rev iew promptly and to issue Finger Lakes al l necessary perm its so that it may statt construction as soon as possible.
Ve1y truly yours,
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VIKING PROPANE CO. ----- LLC -----
September 21, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region S 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
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I am writing to you to support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading. I am a propane marketer in the state of New Hampshire and I have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project will positively impact all propane consumers throughout the Northeastern U.S.
This project is very important for the customers I serve; the health of my family owned business, as well as our industry in general. When completed, it will provide critica lly needed infrastructure for my propane business and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters here in the Northeast.
Most propane retailers rely on the same distribution infrastructure that serves the New York marketplace, including propane produced from reg ional New Jersey refineries and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in addition to declining refining production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S.
To overcome these supply shortages, I have had to seek out alternate sources from various Midwestern locations as far away as Michigan and Ohio. I have also been forced to pass along the higher costs associated with securing that supply to our consumers ... as much as 30% more in some cases. As a result, in addition to my increased costs, my customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
With increased propane storage available here in the Northeast, the cost of propane will be reduced which means more money for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project. /
Since~ t$;;=- -> WurBurns
Managing Partner Viking Propane Company
P.O. Box 544 • 80 Raymond Road • Candia, NH 03034-0544 (603) 483-3446
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PO. ~~r 23, 2011 Danielson, CT 06239
NORTHEAST Oil, 6 PROPANE; INC Tel: (860 ) 7 79-3755
Fax: (860) 7 79-5965
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator Ne~ York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
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I am sending yo_u this letter in suppo_rt of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed m the Town of Reading . I am a propane marketer in the state of C~nnecticut_ and I have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project will positively impact all propane consumers throughout the Northeastern U.S.
This project is very important, both for the customers I serve and for the health of my business. When completed , it will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast.
Most propane retailers rely on the same distribution infrastructure that serves the New York marketplace, including propane produced from regional New Jersey refineries and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in addition to declining refining production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S.
To overcome these supply shortages, I have had to secure alternate supply from various Midwestern supply locations. I have also been forced to pass along to our consumers the higher costs associated with securing that supply ... as much as 25% more in some cases. As a result, in addition to my increased costs, my customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
With increased propane storage available, the cost of propane will be reduced which means more money for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
-~.t:lc:9k you~
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Roby's Propane Gas, Inc. P.O. Box 129 West Wareham, MA 02576 (508)295-3737 (800)642-7121
September 22, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 627 4 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
RECE:IVED
SEP 2 6 2011
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I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading. I am a propane marketer in the state of Massachusetts and I have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project will positively impact all propane consumers throughout the Northeastern U.S.
This project is very important, both for the customers I serve and for the health of my business. When completed, it will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast.
Most propane reta ilers rely on the same distribution infrastructure that serves the New York marketplace, including propane produced from regional New Jersey refineries and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in addition to declining refining production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S.
To overcome these supply shortages, I have had to secure alternate supply from various Midwestern supply locations. I have also been forced to pass along to our consumers the higher costs associated with securing that supply ... as much as 25% more in some cases. As a result, in addition to my increased costs, my customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
With increased propane storage available, the cost of propane will be reduced, which means more money for fam ilies during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
Thank you,
l~/~~ Wayne Rutledge General Manager
cc: file
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()~ Propane
A family owned & operated business since 1960.
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
One Memorial Square P.O. Box 29
Whitinsville, MA 01588 800-407-3930
508-234-0645 fax osterma ngas.com
September 22, 2011
RECEIVED SEP 2 6 2011
DEP-REGION 8 ______ ....
I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading. I am a propane marketer in the states of MA, CT, RI, VT, NH & NY and I have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project w ill positively impact all propane consumers throughout the Northeastern U.S.
This project is very important, both for the customers I serve and for the health of my business. When completed, it will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business and wil l help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast.
Most propane retailers rely on the same distribution infrastructure that serves the New York marketpla ce, including propane produced from regional New Jersey refineries and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in addition to declining refining production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S.
To overcome these supply shortages, I have had to secure alternate supply from various Midwestern supply locations. I have also been forced to pass along to our consumers the higher costs associated with securing that supply ... as much as 25% more in some cases. As a result, in addition to my increased costs, my customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
With increased propane storage available, the cost of propane will be reduced w hich means more money for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
Thank you,
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Vincent J Osterman President
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H.R. Clou;H, 1:-:c P.O. Box 98 76 Pine Street Concoocook, NH 03229 Tel: (603) 746-3456 Fax: (603) -46-43 12 www.hrclough.com
September 2?, 201 I
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator
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P.O. Box 369 29 Depoe Screec Wa rner, NH 03278 Tel: (603) 456-2426 fax: (603) 4 56-3126 [email protected]
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~.Et~EIVED New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-95 16
SEP 2 6 ~G\ 1 \ I I
DEP-REGION 8 \ Dear Mr. Bimber:
I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading. I am a propane marketer in the state of New Hampshire and I have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project will pos itively impact a ll propane consumers throughout the Northeastern U.S.
This project is very important, both for the customers I serve and for the health of my business. When completed, it will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast.
Most propane retailers rely on the same distribution infrastructure that serves the New York marketpl ace, including propane produced from regional New Jersey refineries and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in add ition to declining refinjng production has created frequent propane shortages, which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S.
To overcome these supply shortages, I have had to secure alternate supply from various Midwestern supply locations. I have also been forced to pass along to our consumers the higher costs associated with securing that supply ... as much as 25% more in some cases. As a resu lt, in addition to my increased costs, my customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wi ns.
With increased propane storage available, the cost of propane w ill be reduced which means more money for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
Sincerely,
ffe~9< -Alan R. Davis, President
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W1h/J11 ENERGY FUELS
September 21, 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 627 4 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading . Webber Energy Fuels is a propane marketer in the state of New Hampshire and as such we have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project will positively impact all propane consumers throughout the Northeastern U.S. This project is very important, both for the customers we serve and for the health of our business. When completed , it will provide critically needed infrastructure for our propane business and will help to alleviate frequent shortages that have been problematic during winter months throughout the Northeast. Growing regional demand for propane in addition to declining refining production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S. To overcome supply shortages, we have often had to secure alternate supply from various Midwestern locations resulting in higher operating cost, as much as 25% more in some cases, which we must pass along to our customers. As a result customers end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
Increased storage will be instrumental in helping to keep the cost of propane lower which will ultimately result in savings for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
General Manager Webber Energy Fuels Keene, NH. 03431
P.O. Box 377, 452 Winchester Street, Keene, NH 03431 I (603) 352-5240 I 800 442-5240
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I Corporate Offices: 6 Am1s1rong Road - 3r<l Floor
Shchon. CT 06-18-1 propane Phone: (203) 925-0600
Fax: (203) 9-14-0300
www.hocongas.com CT UC. #306076
For everyone. September 21 , 2011
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, New York 14414-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber:
RECEIVED SEP 2 6 :011
DEP-REGION 8 I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading . I am a propane marketer in the states of Connecticut and New York. My company and it's customers have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project will positively impact all propane consumers throughout the Northeastern U.S.
This project is very important, both for the customers I serve and for the health of my business. When completed, it will provide critically needed infrastructure for my propane business and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast.
Most propane retailers rely on the same distribution infrastructure that serves the New York marketplace, including propane produced from regional New Jersey refineries and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in addition to declining refining production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S.
To overcome these supply shortages, I have had to secure alternate supply from various Midwestern supply locations. I have also been forced to pass along to our consumers the higher costs associated with securing that supply . .. as much as 25% more in some cases. As a result, in addition to my increased costs, my customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
With increased propane storage available, the cost of propane will be reduced which means more money for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to allow the development of the Finger Lakes Storage Project.
~you , . I J<;13-
DaVid Gable Hocon Gas, Inc. 6 Armstrong Rd . 3rd floor Shelton, CT 06484
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33 Rockland Rd. 20 Railroad Hill St. 715 Boston Post Rd. 86 Payne Rd. 2407 Winsted Rd. Norwalk, CT 06854
(203) 853-1500 Waterbury, CT 06708
(203) 754-7601 Guilford, CT 06437
(203) 458-2790 Danbury, CT 06810
(203) 744-4000 Torrington, CT 06790
(860) 626-0900
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CK-==- Business Consultants, Inc.
September 2 1. 20 11
Mr. David L. Bimber Deputy Regional Permit Administrator New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 8 6274 East Avon-Lima Road Avon, NY 144 14-9516
Dear Mr. Bimber :
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I am sending you this letter in support of the Finger Lakes LPG Storage Project that has been proposed in the Town of Reading. I am a consu ltant to propane marketers in the state of Pennsylvania and I have a vested interest in ensuring that the Finger Lakes project is built. The Finger Lakes project wi ll positively impact a ll propane consumers in Pennsylvania and throughout the Northeastern U.S.
This project is very important, both for the client s I serve and for the health of my business. When completed, it will provide critica lly needed infrast ructure for propane marketers and will help to alleviate frequent propane shortages that have been problematic during winters in the Northeast.
Most Pennsylvania-based propane retai lers rely on the same distribution infrastructure that serves the New York marketplace, including propane produced from regiona l New Jersey and Philadel phia area refineri es and the Teppco pipeline system. Growing regional demand for propane in addi tion to declining refining production has created frequent propane shortages which impacts consumers across the Northeastern U.S.
To overcome these supply shortages, propane marketers have had to secure alternate supply from va rious Midwestern supply locations. They have also been forced to pass along to consumers the higher costs associated with securing that supply . .. as much as 25% more in some cases. As a result, in addit ion to increased costs, customers also end up paying more to heat their homes and businesses, so nobody wins.
With increased propane storage ava ilable. the cost of propane will be reduced which means more money for families during these tough economic times.
I urge the DEC to a llow the development of the ri nger Lakes Storage Project.
Thank you,
Gary Papa President CK Business Consultants, Inc.
114 S. Railroad St.. Hughesville, PA 17737 • Ph (570) 584-6488 • Fax (570) 584-0199 [email protected] t • www.ckbc.net
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