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Pennsylvania wants more information on Dominion's Sweden Valley water permit

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection warned Dominion Energy Transmission Inc. that its application for a water quality permit for the 120,000-Dth/d Sweden Valley natural gas pipeline and compression project is incomplete.

The state agency said the application for a Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certification and related environmental impact information are "incomplete and/or technically inadequate," according to a report filed at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on March 13. The agency provided a list of the missing information. Dominion Energy Transmission, a Dominion Energy Inc. subsidiary, will have until April 30 to submit the information, or the application will be listed as withdrawn. The developer can also request more time.

Dominion submitted an application for the Sweden Valley project on Jan. 10. The $48 million project would move gas from a Pennsylvania production area to Midwest markets. It would provide the firm gas transportation service from a receipt point in Potter County, Pa., to a delivery point in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. The developer has estimated an in-service date in late 2019. (FERC docket CP18-45)