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West Mojave Plan FEIR/S - Desert Managers Group

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• All pipelines with diameters greater than 12 inches;• Coaxial cables for interstate communications; and,• Major aqueducts or canals for interbasin transfers of water.Seven of these corridors cross the planning area: Corridors A, B, BB, C, D, G, and H.Each corridor is between two and five miles wide. The intent of the corridors is to provide adelivery system network that meets public needs in a manner that minimizes the proliferation ofwidely separated rights of way by encouraging the joint use of corridors for utilities. By locatinga project within a corridor a project proponent does not receive immediate approval to constructa project: a federal right of way grant must still be obtained and a NEPA document prepared.Occasionally the unique needs of a project may require that it be located outside of acorridor. To accommodate these situations, several “contingent” corridors were identified by theCDCA plan that could be activated through a CDCA plan amendment. A project could belocated outside of either an activated or contingent corridor, but only through a CDCA planamendment that examined whether the need for a one-time exemption from the corridor networkwarranted construction in a non-corridor location. This has happened only once since the CDCAplan was adopted, for the All American Pipeline in 1983, in a region outside of the western<strong>Mojave</strong> <strong>Desert</strong>.Utility Biological Opinions: Table 3-59 presents the abbreviated terms and conditionsfound in 10 biological opinions addressing utility projects. Table 3-60 presents the takeauthorized by those opinions (mortality, harassment, and acreage where provided). Theseinclude includes 5 pipelines (2 crude oil, 1 gasoline, 1 natural gas), 3 transmission lines, and 2fiber optic cables. They include only those biological opinions that had a mortality and/orharassment take limit specified for maintenance activities. Appendix Q presents a more detailedsummary of the terms and conditions found in the biological opinions.Although maintenance was the primary focus of the tables, the terms and conditions ofthe biological opinions also apply to other activities, including construction and installation,operations, routine inspections, repair, and responses to emergency situations.Chapter 3 3-275

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