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SWG-2009-00991 - CCI Corpus Christi LLC - Nueces County -

Published May 8, 2014
Expiration date: 6/9/2014

Full Public Notice    Project Plans     Compensatory Mitigation Plan

The applicant proposes to construct and operate a new condensate splitter facility which includes a bulk petroleum terminal.  The condensate splitter facility would be constructed on an 82-acre tract of land and would also include two ship docks and one barge dock located on the Tule Lake Channel of the Corpus Christi Ship Channel (CCSC) for condensate shipment receipt and product loading.

The project will result in the fill of approximately 31 acres of high marsh wetlands for the development of the condensate splitter.  An additional 3 acres of emergent wetlands along the shoreline will be filled for the construction of docks.

The project structures will include nine (9) storage tanks 120 feet in diameter and 50 feet high, ten (10) storage tanks 180 feet in diameter and 50 feet high, two (2) tanks 250 feet in diameter and 50 feet high, a flare unit, three package sewage treatment systems (two are 10 feet by 10 feet and one is 15 feet by 30 feet), approximately 2 miles of roadways 30 feet wide, approximately 0.75 miles of dikes 22 feet wide, approximately 1,000 feet of steel pipe rack, three process units 300 feet by 200 feet, a five bay truck loading area, various buildings (lab, maintenance shop, warehouse, control room) less than 100 feet by 150 feet each, and a cooling water tower