Besides linear footage/mileage, what other characteristics does the PEIS specify for the proposed corridors?
Section 368(e) requires that descriptions of designated corridors specify, at minimum, centerlines, widths, and compatible uses of the corridors. Proposed corridors would accommodate multimodal energy transport (i.e., pipelines and electricity transmission facilities) with a width of 3,500 feet unless otherwise specified. About 60 percent of the proposed corridors would be designated with a width of 3,500 feet. Some stretches of the proposed corridors are as narrow as 200 feet (5 miles in Colorado). Other stretches of the proposed corridors are wider than 3,500 ft (for example, 22 miles in Colorado are 26,400 feet wide, following the current local designation). Still other corridors have widths that have a range of varied widths along their lengths.
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