Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline Project, Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement.


Corporate authors:   United States Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District.

In cooperation with: U.S. Bureau of Land Management ; U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration ; U.S. National Park Service ; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ; Alaska Department of Natural Resources, State Pipeline Coordinator's Section.

Publication:   [Alaska] : US Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District, [2018]

"June 2018."

Note about date of edition:   Several drafts were released.   The latest draft was also dated "June 2018", but that version has "draft" in the title.

Physical description of when printed:   Multiple volumes : color illustrations, color maps ; 28 cm.

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SummaryExecutive summary14 MB
Chapter 1Purpose & need834 kb
Chapter 2Alternatives15 MB
Chapter 3Affected environment38 MB
Chapter 4Environmental consequences19.4 MB
Chapter 5List of preparers and persons consulted410 kb
Chapter 6List of federal and state agencies, Native organizations and other Native groups, advocacy groups, and other potentially interested parties1 MB
Chapter 7Literature cited1 MB
Chapter 8Index580 kb
Appendix AThe ASAP Belowground Pipeline Mode: Selection, Construction, Operation, and Maintenance on Alaska's North Slope

Includes:

•   Response letter from Alan K. Mayberry (Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration) to Frank T. Richards (Alaska Gasline Development Corporation)

2 MB
Appendix BDraft Programmatic Agreement (Version 2.2, February 2018)1 MB
Appendix CApplication for Department of the Army Permit : Attachment A.   Clean Water Act 404 Permit Figures

Technical drawings including maps and plans

36 MB
Appendix DIdentification and Evaluation of Time-Dependent Route Geohazards

Includes:

  • Appendix A:   Structural Mechanics of Buried Pipelines
  • Appendix B:   Technical Memo: Expected Long-Term Thaw Depths in Warm Permafrost on the ASAP Right-of-Way
7 MB
Appendix EPart I:   Revegetation Plan

Includes:

  • State of Alaska Seed Regulations : Alaska Administrative Code, Title 11, Chapter 34

Part II:   Analysis of Potential Indirect Impacts to Wetlands Related to Buried Pipeline Construction

Includes:

  • Attachment 1.   Expected Long-Term Thaw Depths In Cold Permafrost On the ASAP Right-of-Way, Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline
  • Attachment 2.   Thaw Affected Zone GIS Methodology Overview (10-March-2017)

Part III.   Segregation of the Surface Layer


Part IV.   Comparative Belowground Designs and Return of Wetlands
13 MB
Appendix FStream Crossings334 kb
Appendix GNational Hydrologic Dataset : Waterbodies within 1 Mile of the Proposed Project and Supplemental Table: Waterbodies within ¼ Mile of the 2016 Route14 MB
Appendix HFEMA Floodplain Maps and Drinking Water Protection Areas18 MB
Appendix IApplication for Department of the Army Permit-Wetlands Mapbook41 MB
Appendix JASAP Fish Stream List

Table 5.6-1 : A. Mainline crossings -- B. Fairbanks lateral -- C. Access road crossings

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Appendix KPart I:   Indirect Impact Area AHRS Sites and Place Name Tables

Part II:   Draft Cultural Resources Management Plan

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Appendix LASAP Air Quality Emission, Regulatory, and Support Documentation

Released on April 14, 2017 as:   Docket no. CP17-_-000 : Resource report no. 9 : Air and noise quality : public

22 MB
Appendix MAlaska Stand Alone Pipeline : Mitigation Measures and Best Management Practices

Contents:

  • Part I:   Applicant Proposed Design Features, Mitigation Measures, and Best Management Practices
  • Part II:   Rationale ASAP Pipeline Route Refinement
  • Part III:   Regulatory Agency Recommended Mitigation Measures
644 kb
Appendix NPart I:   Corps Letter to NMFS Re-initiating Section 7 Consultation (from Sandy P. Gibson, September 6, 2017)

Part II:   ASAP Biological Assessment

Part III:   Biological Opinion (from Ted Swem, Endangered Species Coordinator, March 7, 2018)
8.4 MB
Appendix OEffect of Climate Warming on Expected Long-Term Thaw Depths on the ASAP Right-of-Way, Alaska Stand-Alone Pipeline Project1 MB
Appendix PAnalysis of Subsistence Impacts

Running title:   DSEIS ANILCA § 810 preliminary analysis.

This document is required by Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act § 810.   It is very similar to Appendix R, which is slightly revised.

534 kb
Appendix QPublic Comment Analysis Report11 MB
Appendix RANILCA Section 810 Analysis of Subsistence Impacts

Running title:   FSEIS ANILCA § 810 final evaluation.

This document is required by Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act § 810.   It is very similar to Appendix P, which is an earlier version.

122 kb
Appendix SFugitive Dust Control Plan281 kb