148.215—What if a port has plans for a deep draft channel and harbor?
(a)
If a State port will be directly connected by pipeline to a proposed deepwater port, and has existing plans for a deep draft channel and harbor, a representative of the port may request a determination under 33 U.S.C. 1503(d).
(b)
The request must be sent, in writing, to the Commandant (CG-5) within 30 days after the date that the notice of application for the deepwater port is published in the Federal Register.
(c)
The request must contain:
(1)
A signature of the highest official of the port submitting the request;
(2)
A copy of the existing plans for the construction of a deep draft channel and harbor;
(3)
Certification that the port has an active study by the Secretary of the Army for the construction of a deep draft channel and harbor, or that the port has an application pending for a permit under 33 U.S.C. 403 for the construction;
(4)
Any available documentation on:
(i)
Initial costs, by phases if development is staged, for the proposed onshore project, including dredging, ship terminal, and attendant facilities;
(ii)
Estimated annual operating expenses, by phases if development is staged, including labor, for 30 years for all elements of the project;
(iii)
Estimated completion time for all elements of the project;
(iv)
Estimated vessel traffic volume, and the volume and variety of the tonnage;
(v)
Potential traffic congestion conditions in the port, and the port's ability to control vessel traffic as a result of the proposed dredging project;
(vi)
Estimated economic benefits of the project, including:
(A)
Economic contribution to the local and regional area;
(B)
Induced industrial development;
(C)
Increased employment; and
(D)
Increases in tax revenues;
(vii)
Environmental and social impacts of the project on the local and regional community; and
(viii)
An estimate of the economic impact that the deepwater port license will have on the proposed project.
(d)
A statement whether the port seeks a determination that the port best serves the national interest.