Appendix I
Environmental Checklist Form

1. Project Title:

Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline Partners Carson to Norwalk Pipeline Project

2. Lead Agency Name and Address:

California Public Utilities Commission
Energy Division
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102

3. Contact Person and Phone Number:

Moises Chavez, Regulatory Analyst
Energy Division
(415) 703-1851

4. Project Location:

The proposed 13-mile pipeline would traverse the cities of Carson, Long Beach, Bellflower, Cerritos, Artesia, and Norwalk, as well as unincorporated Los Angeles County lands. Modifications to pumping stations and facilities would also occur to Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline Partners’ (SFPP) terminals at Norwalk, Industry, and Colton.

5. Project Sponsor’s Name and Address:

Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline Partners, L.P.
1100 Town & Country Road
Orange, CA 92868
Attn: Mr. David D. Cornman
(714) 560-4914

6. General Plan Designation:

The proposed pipeline traverses the Cities of Carson, Long Beach, Bellflower, Cerritos, and Norwalk, and unincorporated Los Angeles County land. Land use designations along the project route include residential, commercial, industrial, public facilities, and open space uses. Land use designations at the pump stations to the east are industrial for the City of Industry and for Colton.

7. Zoning:

Zoning designations in the jurisdictions through which the pipeline passes include low-density residential (R-1), medium density residential (R-2), and high-density residential (R-3); commercial (C-1), light industrial (M-1) and heavy industrial (M-2); public facilities (PF); and open space (OS).

8. Description of Project

8.1 Background

8.2 Proposed Pipeline Route

8.3 Proposed Facility Modifications

8.4 Pipeline Construction

8.5 System Operation

Evaluation of Environmental Impacts

I. LAND USE AND PLANNING

II. POPULATION AND HOUSING

III. GEOLOGICAL PROBLEMS

IV. WATER

V. AIR QUALITY

VI. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION

VII. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES

VIII. ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

IX. HAZARDS

X. NOISE

XI. PUBLIC SERVICES

XII. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS

XIII. AESTHETICS

XIV. CULTURAL RESOURCES

XV. RECREATION

XVI. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE

XVII. EARLIER ANALYSES