Getting Involved
If you think you might be affected by a proposed natural gas or hydroelectric
project regulated by the Commission, you have certain rights. These rights
range from being able to look at project correspondence to becoming an
intervener and being able to appeal any FERC decisions in federal court.
These rights include:
- Accessing and inspecting via eLibrary all public documents associated with the proposed project;
- Making your concerns known in writing via eFiling to the Commission and its staff;
- Participating in public meetings held in the vicinity of the proposed project area;
- Participating in site visits in the vicinity of the proposed project area;
- eFiling comments on draft Environmental Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements;
- Intervene on a specific proposed project;
- Having the Commission's decision reviewed in federal court (you must be an intervener to do this); and
- File a Critical Energy Infrastructure Information Request
Please use the following information to help determine how you wish to
participate in the Commission's decision making process for natural gas
and hydroelectric projects. If your situation deals with a natural gas
pipeline, LNG terminal or hydropower project, the Commission's Citizen's
Guides are a good place to start.
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Contact
Information
Office of External Affairs
Telephone: 202-502-8004
Toll-free: 1-866-208-3372
Email: customer@ferc.gov |
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