United States Department of State
Final Environmental Impact Statement
KEYSTONE XL PROJECT
Volume 1 - Figures
26 Aug 11
http://keystonepipeline-xl.state.gov/archive/dos_docs/feis/vol1/figures/index.htm
(Copied 31 Oct 12)
Figure 1.1-1 Project Overview
Figure 2.1-1 Project Overview (Montana)
Figure 2.1-2 Project Overview (South Dakota)
Figure 2.1-3 Project Overview (Nebraska)
Figure 2.1-4 Project Overview (Kansas)
Figure 2.1-5 Project Overview (Oklahoma)
Figure 2.1-6 Project Overview (Texas)
Figure 2.1.2-1 Typical Constrution ROW without Adjacent Pipeline
Figure 2.1.2-2 Typical Constrution ROW with Adjacent Pipeline (working area away from existing pipeline)
Figure 2.1.2-3 Typical Constrution ROW with Adjacent Pipeline (working area adjacent to existing pipeline)
Figure 2.2.3-1 Typical Pump Station with Pigging Facilities
Figure 2.2.3-2 Typical Pump Station without Pigging Facilities
Figure 2.2.6-1 Cushing Tank Farm Proposed Plot Plan
Figure 2.2.7-1 Typical Diesel Fuel Tank Arrangement
Figure 2.2.7-2 Typical Gasoline Tank Arrangement
Figure 2.2.7-3 Proposed Temporary Construction Camps
Figure 2.3.2-1 Construction Spreads
Figure 2.3.2-2 Typical Pipeline Construction Sequence
Figure 2.3.3-1 Typical Uncased Road/Railroad Crossing Bore Detail
Figure 2.5.2-1 Big Bend to Witten 230-kilovolt (kV) Electrical Transmission Line Alternative
Figure 2.5.3-1 Planned Bakken Marketlink Facilities at Proposed Cushing Tank Farm
Figure 2.5.3-2 Plot Plan for Planned Bakken Marketlink Facilities near Baker, Montana
Figure 2.5.3-3 Planned Bakken Marketlink Facilities at Proposed Cushing Tank Farm
Figure 2.5.3-4 Cushing Tank Farm Proposed Plot Plan with Marketlink Facilities Project Facilities
Figure 3.1.1-1 General Geology of Steele City Segment
Figure 3.1.1-2 General Geology of Gulf Coast Segment
Figure 3.1.4-1 Earthquake Hazard Zone
Figure 3.1.4-2 Landslide Hazard Areas
Figure 3.1.4-3 Flood Hazard Areas
Figure 3.2.1-1 Sandhills Topographic Region
Figure 3.2.2-1 Triple Ditch, Topsoil, and Subsoil Handling Detail
Figure 3.3.1-1 Key Aquifers and Potable Water Wells within 2-mile Corridor (Montana)
Figure 3.3.1-2 Key Aquifers and Potable Water Wells within 2-mile Corridor (South Dakota)
Figure 3.3.1-3 Key Aquifers and Potable Water Wells within 2-mile Corridor (Nebraska)
Figure 3.3.1-4 Key Aquifers and Potable Water Wells within 2-mile Corridor (Oklahoma)
Figure 3.3.1-5 Key Aquifers and Potable Water Wells within 2-mile Corridor (Texas)
Figure 3.3.1-6 Northern High Plains Aquifer System Hydrogeological Units
Figure 3.5-1 Level IV EPA Ecoregions
Figure 3.5.2-1 USGS Land Cover
Figure 3.8-1 Central Flyway Whooping Crane Migration Corridor