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§ 12-17-3. Permit application requirements; notice

GA Code § 12-17-3 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) Any application to the division for a permit under this chapter shall contain, at a minimum, the following:

(1) Siting information, including, but not limited to, a map showing the proposed location of the route of the new petroleum pipeline or of the extension;

(2) Information obtained from a cultural resource assessment conducted along the proposed route of the new petroleum pipeline or of the extension;

(3) Information as to geological and hydrologic features along the proposed route of the new petroleum pipeline or of the extension;

(4) Information on the presence of threatened and endangered species along the proposed route of the new petroleum pipeline or of the extension;

(5) Environmental information described in 40 C.F.R. Sections 1502.12 through 1502.18 as such provisions existed on January 1, 2017, to the extent required by rules and regulations of the board;

(6) Evidence of financial responsibility by the petroleum pipeline company; and

(7) Any other information that the board may require by rules and regulations.

(b) Within ten days of applying for a permit, the applicant shall provide:

(1) Public notice in the legal organ of each county through which the proposed route of the new petroleum pipeline or of the extension is to be located; and

(2) Written notice of the filing of an application under this Code section to all landowners whose property is located within 1,000 feet of the proposed route of the new petroleum pipeline or of the extension. Such notice shall be delivered to each landowner and contain the following language in boldface type:

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§ 12-17-3. Permit application requirements; notice