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E. When should I intervene?
Q: E. When should I intervene?
A: If you are going to intervene, we encourage you to do so as early as possible. The time period for intervention varies. Please look at the particular notice for the deadline to intervene. Generally, you can intervene when the Commission issues a public notice about a proposed project, case or a policy issue.

FERC also allows interventions for a limited time after it releases draft Environmental Impact Statements on a proposed projects.

FERC also will consider late interventions.
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