| Public Hearing Re Kinder Morgan: New Location |
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July 31, 2007 Kristen French
On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 6:30pm, DHEC will hold an informal public hearing regarding Kinder Morgan's proposed expansion permits for the Kinder Morgan Shipyard Creek facility. The meeting HAS BEEN RELOCATED:
New Location: Urban Alliance Studio (Storehouse 7)
1360 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 200
North Charleston, SC 29405
Time: 6:30pm
The information to be covered will include updates on:
* DHEC's review of the draft expansion permit
(#0560-0015-CN) and the facility-wide operating draft permit (#CM-0560-0015)
* DHEC's meetings with Kinder Morgan officials
since the April 17th public hearing
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results of DHEC's May 2007 compliance inspection
at the Kinder Morgan facility Please plan to attend this hearing! See more information on Kinder Morgan on the Environment Page. Also, please check out the front page article on this week's (Aug 1, 2007) Charleston City Paper! Here are some of the actions we have requested of DHEC:
* Penalize Kinder Morgan for any current or
past infractions, including blatant disregard for the Consent order with the
Water Quality division of DHEC.
* Require that
Kinder Morgan cease and desist illegal washing of coal and other materials into
the
* Require that Kinder Morgan cease and desist all night time operations
until proper night-time monitoring systems are in place and reliable personnel
are in place to ensure compliance with all regulations 24 hours a day.
* Require that Kinder Morgan change the method they use to transfer coal and other
materials from ships to hoppers and from storage to rail cars (clam shells
cranes are simply unacceptable). Any new method should minimize the
amount of dust that is exposed to wind and should eliminate spillage into the
water.
* Require storage of coal and other dry bulk
materials in some sort of silo system, so that the
stored coal is not exposed to wind or rain.
* Require that all
rail cars to be filled properly and completely closed before leaving the site,
so that coal or other dry bulk materials will not blow out of the rail cars
during transport.
* Require a plan to
prevent runoff of dry bulk materials as a result of storm or tidal surges.
* Require that
Kinder Morgan meet with the Cooper River Marina boat owners and reach an
agreement regarding past property damage and actions to take after any future
property damage or dusting of boats at the
* Allow the cities
of Here are some links to articles about Kinder Morgan in the local press: Charleston City Paper, August 1, Vigilant citizen confronts Kinder Morgan Post & Courier, August 4, Complaints prompt closer look at permits SCBIZ, June 26, A burning need: Kinder Morgan seeks to triple coal import capacity Post & Courier, May 18, Coal terminal draws attention Post & Courier, April 22, Shipping terminal faces opposition to expansion plans Charleston Regional Bus. Journ., Mar 19, Piling on: Kinder Morgan seeks to triple coal import capacity to 10 million tons
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