A multi-lingual MMCRP telephone hotline has been set up to provide information on construction progress and ways to obtain project information. You can call 1-888-776-8444 toll free from the Kern an Los Angeles County areas.
A MMCRP Web Site has been set up
to provide project information on a 24-hour basis. The following
types of information can be found on the MMCRP Web Site (http://www.AspenEG.com/PP-MMCRP/):
Walk-in sites have been set up at two easily accessible locations along the pipeline route for the public to view project information, access the MMCRP Web Site, and/or ask questions regarding the project or construction activities. These sites are:
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Due to the lack of public interest in visiting the MMCRP Walk-In Sites (that were in operation from July 1997 through February 1998), our Student Interns no longer staff the Valley Family Center site in San Fernando, and the Parents of Watts site in Watts on a scheduled basis. However, project documents and PPSI computers remain at the sites for public use, and MMCRP Student Interns are available on an as-needed basis (i.e., by appointment). The project information hotline and project newsletter, provide information on how to make an appointment for the Walk-In Sites
PROJECT DOCUMENT REPOSITORIES
Project information repositories (i.e., libraries) most accessible to construction locations have been set up where you can review project-related documents such as the 1993 and 1996 environmental documents (FEIR and FEIS/SEIR), the CPUC's certification decision and decision on re-hearing, the ANF's Record of Decision, a copy of the MMCRP Implementation Plan, and MMCRP Newsletters. These libraries also have access to the Internet, where the public can use computers to access the MMCRP Web Site. The location of libraries along the pipeline route are listed below.
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