County of Suffolk, County of Nassau, Town of Islip, Town of Hempstead, Town of North Hempstead, Town of Oyster Bay, Town of Huntington, and the Board of Trustees of the Town, of Huntington and Concerned Citizens of Montauk, Inc. v. Secretary of the Interior, National Ocean Industries Association, and New York Gas Group, Intervenor-Defendants-Appellants. The Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. v. Secretary of the Interior, National Ocean Industries Association, National Supply Company, Continental Oil Company, Diamond M. Drilling Company, Digicon, Inc., Dresser Industries, Inc., Houston Oil & Minerals Corporation, Levingston Shipbuilding Company, Murphy Oil Corporation, Ocean Production Company, Transco Companies, Inc. And Zapata Corporation, Intervenor-Defendants-Appellants

562 F.2d 1368, 7 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20637, 10 ERC (BNA) 1513, 1977 U.S. App. LEXIS 11818
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedAugust 25, 1977
Docket1258
StatusPublished
Cited by86 cases

This text of 562 F.2d 1368 (County of Suffolk, County of Nassau, Town of Islip, Town of Hempstead, Town of North Hempstead, Town of Oyster Bay, Town of Huntington, and the Board of Trustees of the Town, of Huntington and Concerned Citizens of Montauk, Inc. v. Secretary of the Interior, National Ocean Industries Association, and New York Gas Group, Intervenor-Defendants-Appellants. The Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. v. Secretary of the Interior, National Ocean Industries Association, National Supply Company, Continental Oil Company, Diamond M. Drilling Company, Digicon, Inc., Dresser Industries, Inc., Houston Oil & Minerals Corporation, Levingston Shipbuilding Company, Murphy Oil Corporation, Ocean Production Company, Transco Companies, Inc. And Zapata Corporation, Intervenor-Defendants-Appellants) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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County of Suffolk, County of Nassau, Town of Islip, Town of Hempstead, Town of North Hempstead, Town of Oyster Bay, Town of Huntington, and the Board of Trustees of the Town, of Huntington and Concerned Citizens of Montauk, Inc. v. Secretary of the Interior, National Ocean Industries Association, and New York Gas Group, Intervenor-Defendants-Appellants. The Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. v. Secretary of the Interior, National Ocean Industries Association, National Supply Company, Continental Oil Company, Diamond M. Drilling Company, Digicon, Inc., Dresser Industries, Inc., Houston Oil & Minerals Corporation, Levingston Shipbuilding Company, Murphy Oil Corporation, Ocean Production Company, Transco Companies, Inc. And Zapata Corporation, Intervenor-Defendants-Appellants, 562 F.2d 1368, 7 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20637, 10 ERC (BNA) 1513, 1977 U.S. App. LEXIS 11818 (2d Cir. 1977).

Opinion

562 F.2d 1368

10 ERC 1513, 7 Envtl. L. Rep. 20,637

COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, County of Nassau, Town of Islip, Town of
Hempstead, Town of North Hempstead, Town of Oyster Bay, Town
of Huntington, and the Board of Trustees of the Town, of
Huntington and Concerned Citizens of Montauk, Inc.,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
SECRETARY OF the INTERIOR et al., Defendants-Appellants,
National Ocean Industries Association et al., and New York
Gas Group, Intervenor-Defendants-Appellants.
The NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
SECRETARY OF the INTERIOR et al., Defendants-Appellants,
National Ocean Industries Association, National Supply
Company, Continental Oil Company, Diamond M. Drilling
Company, Digicon, Inc., Dresser Industries, Inc., Houston
Oil & Minerals Corporation, Levingston Shipbuilding Company,
Murphy Oil Corporation, Ocean Production Company, Transco
Companies, Inc. and Zapata Corporation,
Intervenor-Defendants-Appellants.

Nos. 1187, 1258, Dockets 77-6049 and 77-6050.

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Argued April 25, 1977.
Decided Aug. 25, 1977.

Irving Like, Babylon, N. Y., Sp. Counsel for County of Suffolk (Patricia A. Dempsey, Atty., Richard C. Hand, Babylon, N. Y., of counsel), for plaintiff-appellee County of Suffolk.

William Gitelman, County Atty. of Nassau County, Mineola, N. Y. (John F. Picciano, Deputy County Atty., Mineola, N. Y., of counsel), for plaintiff-appellee County of Nassau.

William F. Dudine, Jr., New York City, for plaintiff-appellee Concerned Citizens of Montauk, Inc.

J. Christopher Jensen, Asst. U. S. Atty., Brooklyn, N. Y., John J. Zimmerman, Atty., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C. (David G. Trager, U. S. Atty., for the Eastern District of New York, Bernard J. Fried, Cyril Hyman, Asst. U. S. Attys., Brooklyn, N. Y., Lawrence R. Hoese, Atty., Dept. of Interior, Washington, D. C., of counsel), for Federal defendants-appellants.

Jon M. Kaufman, New York City (Kommel, Rogers, Kaufman, Lorber & Shenkman, Sarah Chasis, Atty., Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff-appellee Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.

E. Edward Bruce, Washington, D. C. (Mark D. Nozette, Covington & Burling, Washington, D. C., Gene W. Lafitte, J. Berry St. John, Jr., Liskow & Lewis, New Orleans, La., George A. Burrell, New York City, of counsel), for intervenor-defendants-appellants National Ocean Industries Association, et al.

Shearman & Sterling, New York City (Robert L. Clare, Jr., W. Foster Wollen, Joseph T. McLaughlin, Kenneth M. Kramer, New York City, of counsel), for amici curiae Exxon Corp., Gulf Oil Corp., Mobil Oil, Shell Oil; Robert M. Perry, Houston, Tex., of counsel for Exxon Corp.; James A. Boone, A. Paul Brandimarte, Jr., New Orleans, La., of counsel for Gulf Oil Corp.; E. M. Sutter, R. B. Shaw, New Orleans, La., of counsel for Shell Oil Corp.; Arthur Aitkens, New York City, of counsel for Mobil Oil Corp.

Baker & Botts, Washington, D. C. (Gordon Gooch, John P. Mathis, Thomas B. Hudson, Washington, D. C., Gray Castle, Gen. Counsel, John T. Rafferty, NL Industries, Inc., New York City, of counsel), for amicus curiae NL Industries, Inc.

David J. Muchow, Gen. Counsel, American Gas Association, Arlington, Va. (Kevin B. Belford, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Arlington, Va., of counsel), for amicus curiae American Gas Association.

Willcox, Pirozzolo & McCarthy, Boston, Mass. (Jack R. Pirozzolo, Richard F. McCarthy, Boston, Mass., of counsel), for amicus curiae New England Council.

Rosenman Colin Freund Lewis & Cohen, New York City (Samuel H. Lindenbaum, Martin S. Baker, Thomas J. DeZure, New York City, of counsel), for amicus curiae Association For A Better New York, Inc.

Vinson & Elkins, Washington, D. C. (Rush Moody, Jr., Michael J. Henke, Washington, D. C., of counsel), for amicus curiae The Business Roundtable.

Stanley C. Van Ness, Public Advocate of the State of New Jersey, Trenton, N. J. (Robert P. Corman, Asst. Deputy Public Advocate, Division of Public Interest Advocacy, Dept. of the Public Advocate, Trenton, N. J., of counsel), for amicus curiae Tri-County Committee.

Winer, Neuburger & Sive, New York City (David Sive, William Ginsberg, New York City, of counsel), for amici curiae Friends of the Earth, Inc., The Sierra Club and its Atlantic Chapter, The Wilderness Society, Long Island Sound Task Force, Inc., Long Island Environmental Council, Inc., Group for America's South Fork, Inc.

Drexel D. Journey, Gen. Counsel, F. P. C., Washington, D. C. (Robert W. Perdue, Deputy Gen. Counsel, Allan Abbot Tuttle, Sol., John J. Lahey, Atty., F. P. C., Washington, D. C., of counsel), for amicus curiae F. P. C.

Before MANSFIELD, Circuit Judge, SMITH, Chief Judge,* and PALMIERI, District Judge.**

MANSFIELD, Circuit Judge:

As our energy demands escalate, so does the running battle between the environmentalists and the exploiters of our natural resources. This appeal represents another skirmish in that confrontation. The principal issue is whether an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) prepared by the Department of Interior for the purpose of determining whether to authorize a program for exploitation of our oil and gas resources contained sufficient information with respect to the environmental consequences of the proposed action and alternatives to satisfy the requirements of § 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. § 4332(2)(C). The genesis of the appeal lies in the decision of the Executive Branch of the United States, as part of this nation's development of new sources of urgently needed energy, to accelerate the leasing to private industry of our federally-owned Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) for oil and gas exploration, development, and production, provided such operations might be undertaken in compliance with our National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. § 4321, et seq.

Following the President's proposal in January, 1974, that off-shore leasing be accelerated to the extent consistent with environmental safeguards, a "programmatic environmental impact statement" (PEIS) was prepared by the Department of Interior which focused generally on the basic environmental impacts of such a major program and analyzed alternative energy sources (onshore oil and gas resources, oil shale, geothermal energy, solar energy and conservation). After nine days of hearings in Alaska, California and New Jersey, at which the testimony of some 344 witnesses was taken, the PEIS was revised and published in final form in three volumes on July 11, 1975. On September 29, 1975, the Secretary of Interior (Secretary) adopted a proposed accelerated leasing schedule.

Steps were soon taken to implement the Secretary's action.

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