IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY FOR APPROVAL AND AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE THE SOUTHERN RELIABILITY LINK PURSUANT TO N.J.A.C. 14:7-1.4 (NEW JERSEY BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedApril 29, 2021
DocketA-2876-15
StatusUnpublished

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IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY FOR APPROVAL AND AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE THE SOUTHERN RELIABILITY LINK PURSUANT TO N.J.A.C. 14:7-1.4 (NEW JERSEY BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES), (N.J. Ct. App. 2021).

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2876-15

IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY FOR APPROVAL AND AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE THE SOUTHERN RELIABILITY LINK PURSUANT TO N.J.A.C. 14:7-1.4. ____________________________

Argued April 13, 2021 – Decided April 29, 2021

Before Judges Yannotti, Haas and Natali.

On appeal from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, No. GE15040402.

Paul Leodori argued the cause for appellant Pinelands Preservation Alliance (Paul Leodori, PC, attorneys; Todd M. Parisi, on the briefs).

Geoffrey R. Gersten, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; Melissa H. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Andrew M. Kuntz, Deputy Attorney General, and Geoffrey R. Gersten, on the brief). James C. Meyer argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Natural Gas Company (Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti, LLP, attorneys; Kevin H. Marino and John A. Boyle, on the brief).

Maura A. Caroselli, Assistant Deputy Rate Counsel, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Division of Rate Counsel (Stephanie A. Brand, Director, attorney; Maura A. Caroselli, on the brief).

PER CURIAM

This appeal arises from a petition filed by respondent New Jersey Natural

Gas Company (NJNG) for a permit needed to construct a natural gas pipeline

through several municipalities and a portion of the Pinelands Area. On August

19, 2015, the Board of Public Utilities (Board) denied appellant Pinelands

Preservation Alliance's (PPA's) motion to require the Board to conduct an

adjudicatory hearing on the petition and to grant PPA intervenor or participant

status in the Board's review process. On January 28, 2016, the Board granted

NJNG's petition for the required permit.

PPA appeals from the Board's decisions. Having reviewed PPA's

contentions in light of the record and applicable law, we affirm.

I.

The parties are familiar with the procedural facts and history of this

matter, which are also discussed in our decision today in PPA's companion

A-2876-15 2 appeal in Docket Nos. A-3666-15 and A-3752-15.1 To avoid repetition, we

incorporate that discussion here by reference. Therefore, we need only recite

the most salient history in this opinion.

NJNG is a New Jersey public utility engaged in the business of

purchasing, distributing, transporting, and selling natural gas in Morris,

Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean Counties, and the most southeastern portion

of Burlington County. While NJNG's northern service area was connected to

five interstate transmission feeds, three of which could independently supply

that entire region, NJNG's central and southern service areas were connected to

the Texas Eastern Transmission (TETCO) gas pipeline, a single interstate feed

located outside of NJNG's franchise area in Middlesex County.

On April 2, 2015, NJNG filed the MLUL petition with the Board

proposing the construction and operation of an interstate natural gas

transmission pipeline to be known as the Southern Reliability Link (SRL). As

explained in its MLUL petition, NJNG designed the SRL "to maintain system

1 In that appeal, PPA and the Sierra Club (SC) challenged the Board's March 18, 2016 decision granting NJNG's petition for a ruling that the Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL), N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 to -163, and any local governmental development regulations adopted pursuant to the MLUL, would not apply to the construction of the pipeline. In our opinion in that matter, we affirm the Board's approval of NJNG's MLUL petition. A-2876-15 3 integrity and reliability by creating a new, redundant major feed of natural gas

supplies from a second interstate transmission system." The SRL would connect

NJNG's existing natural gas system to a new interstate supply point located in

Chesterfield and operated by the Transcontinental Pipe Line Company

(Transco). The SRL would run from that supply point through six townships:

Chesterfield, North Hanover, Upper Freehold, Plumsted, Jackson, and

Manchester. A 12.1 mile portion in Ocean County, which included right-of-way

(ROW) areas located within and alongside the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-

Lakehurst (Joint Base), would cross the State-designated Pinelands Preservation

Area, N.J.S.A. 13:18A-2, -9, and -11(b). NJNG filed an amended MLUL

petition incorporating a new route through Upper Freehold Township on June 5,

2015.2

Simultaneously with its MLUL petition, NJNG filed a "safety petition"

with the Board in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:7-1.4. That regulation requires:

(1) Board approval prior to the construction or operation of a natural gas pipeline

2 Because the pipeline would cross the Pinelands Preservation Area, NJNG also filed an application with the Pinelands Commission (Commission) for approval to construct the pipeline in the Pinelands. The Commission granted NJNG's application on September 14, 2017. PPA and SC later filed separate appeals challenging the Commission's decision. Docket Nos. A-925-17 and A-1004-17. In an opinion also filed on this date, we affirm the Commission's approval of the application. A-2876-15 4 that is intended to be operated in excess of 250 psig (pound-force per square

inch gauge pressure), and is located within 100 feet of any building intended for

human occupancy; and (2) the pipeline to satisfy the federal requirements set

forth in chapter 49 C.F.R. 192, which "prescribes minimum requirements for the

design and installation of pipeline components and facilities" and "prescribes

requirements relating to protection against accidental overpressuring," 49 C.F.R.

§ 192.141.

Specifically, the SRL would operate at "an MAOP [(maximum allowable

operating pressure)] of 722 psig" in the six municipalities it crossed and be

located within 100 feet of 141 structures intended for human occupancy, of

which 130 were residential and 11 were commercial. NJNG's petition which,

like the MLUL petition, was amended in June 2015, further stated in technical

terms:

The Project's proposed transmission line will be constructed of 30-inch outside diameter steel pipe with a 0.500 inch wall thickness. It will be manufactured in accordance with the applicable American Petroleum Institute ("API") Standard 5L with specified minimum yield strength of 60,000 psi and minimum tensile strength of 75,000 psi. The Project will be constructed in full accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:7 and the Federal Regulations for the Transportation of Natural and Other Gas By Pipeline, Part 192, Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations ("49 CFR 192"). It is designed for Class 4 Location and will be designed to accommodate

A-2876-15 5 future in-line inspection ("ILI") devices, in accordance with the requirements for passage of internal inspection devices at 49 CFR 192.150.

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