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and safety buffer areas for the tritium
activities while they continue within
TA–21. In March 2000, DOE decided to
convey or transfer part of the tract,
approximately 110 acres North of East
Road. With the planned shutdown of
portions of its tritium activities at TA–
21, NNSA conveyed an additional 8acre portion of the Airport Tract in
2002. NNSA will now convey a 32.3acre portion of the Airport Tract located
along the south side of State Road 502
that is on top of Townsite Mesa.
Issued in Washington, DC, July 28, 2005.
Linton F. Brooks,
Administrator, National Nuclear Security
Administration.
[FR Doc. 05–16276 Filed 8–16–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Project No. 2146–111, Project No. 82 and
Project No. 618]
Alabama Power Company; Notice of
Application Tendered for Filing With
the Commission, and Establishing
Procedural Schedule for Relicensing
and a Deadline for Submission of Final
Amendments
August 11, 2005.
Take notice that the following
hydroelectric application has been filed
with the Commission and is available
for public inspection.
a. Type of Application: New Major
License.
b. Project No.: P–2146–111.
c. Date Filed: July 28, 2005.
d. Applicant: Alabama Power
Company.
e. Name of Project: Coosa River
Hydroelectric Project, which includes
the Weiss, H. Neely Henry, Logan
Martin, Lay and Bouldin developments,
the Mitchell Hydroelectric Project (P–
82), and the Jordan Hydroelectric
Project (P–618). Alabama Power
Company has requested that Project
Nos. 2146, 82, and 618 be consolidated
into one project. We intend to process
these three projects under Project No.
2146–111.
f. Location: On the Coosa River, in the
states of Alabama and Georgia. The
Logan Martin development affects less
than an acre of federal lands, the Lay
development affects 133.5 acres of
federal lands, the Mitchell Project
affects 127.3 acres of federal lands, and
the Jordan Project affects 10.1 acres of
federal lands.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power
Act 16 U.S.C. 791 (a)–825(r).
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h. Applicant Contact: Mr. Jerry L.
Stewart, Senior Vice President and
Senior Production Officer, Alabama
Power Company, 600 North 18th Street,
P.O. Box 2641, Birmingham, AL 35291–
8180
i. FERC Contact: Janet Hutzel, (202)
502–8675 or janet.hutzel@ferc.gov.
j. Cooperating agencies: We are asking
Federal, state, local, and tribal agencies
with jurisdiction and/or special
expertise with respect to environmental
issues to cooperate with us in the
preparation of the environmental
document. Agencies who would like to
request cooperating status should follow
the instructions for filing such requests
described in item k below.
k. Deadline for request for cooperating
agency status: September 26, 2005.
All documents (original and eight
copies) should be filed with: Magalie R.
Salas, Secretary, Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, 888 First
Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426.
The Commission’s Rules of Practice
require all intervenors filing documents
with the Commission to serve a copy of
that document on each person on the
official service list for the project.
Further, if an intervenor files comments
or documents with the Commission
relating to the merits of an issue that
may affect the responsibilities of a
particular resource agency, they must
also serve a copy of the document on
that resource agency.
Requests for cooperating agency status
may be filed electronically via the
Internet in lieu of paper. The
Commission strongly encourages
electronic filings. See 18 CFR
385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the instructions
on the Commission’s Web site (https://
www.ferc.gov) under the ‘‘e-Filing’’ link.
The Commission strongly encourages
electronic filing.
l. This application has not been
accepted for filing. We are not soliciting
motions to intervene, protests, or final
terms and conditions at this time.
m. Description of Project: The
proposed Coosa River Project would
consist of seven developments. The
Weiss, Neely Henry, and Logan Martin
developments would operate in peaking
mode. The Lay, Mitchell, Jordan, and
Bouldin developments would operate in
run-of-river mode. The total capacity for
all developments is 960.9 MW,
generating about 2,964,054 MWh of
energy annually. The project works
would include the following:
Weiss Development
The Weiss development consists of:
(1) A total of 30,798 feet of water
retaining structures which includes a
diversion dam and gated spillway,
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powerhouse about 3.5 miles from the
spillway, and earth embankments
consisting of: (a) A 7,000-foot-long
power canal which carries water from
the main reservoir to the powerhouse
forebay, (b) a 1,300 foot-long tailrace
canal which carries water from the
tailrace to the Coosa River, (c) 1.7-milelong east and 1.8-mile-long west
earthfill embankments extending from
the powerhouse, (d) 1.35-mile-long east
and 1.0-mile-long west earth
embankments extending from the
spillway, (e) three freeboard dikes, (f) a
120-foot-long and 140-foot-long concrete
gravity non-overflow structure to the left
and right of the powerhouse, (g) a
retaining wall to the left of the spillway,
a non-overflow structure to the right of
the spillway, (h) a concrete gated
spillway equipped with five 40-footwide by 38-foot-high Taintor gates and
one 16-foot-wide by 22-foot-high
Taintor gate which serves as a trash
gate, (i) a second trash gate of same
dimension located to the right of the
powerhouse, and (j) the project
configuration resulting in a 20-mile-long
bypassed reach of the Coosa River; (2)
a 52-mile-long, 30,200-acre reservoir at
normal pool elevation 564 feet m.s.l.,
and total storage capacity of 704,404
acre-ft at maximum elevation 574 feet
m.s.l.; (3) a 256-foot-long concrete
powerhouse, housing three 39,100 horse
power vertical fixed-blade turbines and
generating units, each rated at 29.5 MW,
a total rated capacity of 87.75 MW,
maximum hydraulic capacity of 8,400
cfs, and total hydraulic capacity of
25,200 cfs. Estimated generation is
215,500 MWh.; (4) trashracks located at
the turbine intakes with 6-inch bar
spacing; (5) a substation; and (6) other
appurtenances. Two 115-kilovolt
transmission lines, which are not part of
the project, connect the substation to
Alabama Power’s transmission system.
H. Neely Henry Development
The H. Neely Henry development
consists of: (1) A total of 4,705 feet of
water retaining structures which
includes a concrete dam and two
earthen embankment sections consisting
of: (a) A 305-foot-long spillway
equipped with six 40-foot-wide by 29foot-high Taintor gates, (b) a 300-footlong intake section, (c) a 120-foot-long
non-overflow bulk head section at the
east end of the spillway, and (d) a 133foot-long non-overflow section at the
west end of the spillway; (2) a 78-milelong, 11,235-acre reservoir at normal
pool elevation 508 feet m.s.l., and total
storage capacity of 30,640 acre-ft at
normal elevation 508 feet m.s.l.; (3) a
300-foot-long concrete powerhouse,
housing three 33,500 horse power
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vertical propeller turbines and
generating units, each rated at 24.3 MW,
a total rated capacity of 72.9 MW,
maximum hydraulic capacity of 8,900
cfs, and total hydraulic capacity of
26,700 cfs. The estimated generation is
210,700 MWh.; (4) trashracks located at
the turbine intakes with 6-inch bar
spacing; (5) a substation; and (6) other
appurtenances. Two 115-kilovolt
transmission lines, which are not part of
the project, connect the substation to
Alabama Power’s transmission system.
Logan Martin Development
The Logan Martin development
consists of: (1) A total of 6,192 feet of
water retaining structures which
includes a 100-foot-high concrete dam
and gated spillway, powerhouse and
earthen embankment section consisting
of: (a) A 327-foot-long concrete spillway
equipped with six 40-foot-wide by 38foot-high Taintor gates, and one 17.5foot-wide by 21-foot-high vertical trash
gate, (b) a 4,650-foot-long east earth
embankment, (c) a 850-foot-long west
earth embankment, (d) a 120-foot-long
concrete powerhouse intake; (2) a 48.5mile-long, 15,263-acre reservoir at
normal pool elevation 465 feet m.s.l.,
and total storage capacity of 273,500
acre-ft at normal elevation 465 feet
m.s.l.; (3) a 295-foot-long concrete
powerhouse, housing three 59,000 horse
power vertical propeller turbines and
generating units, each rated at 42.75
MW, a total rated capacity of 128.25
MW, maximum hydraulic capacity of
11,000 cfs, and total hydraulic capacity
of 33,000 cfs. The estimated generation
is 400,200 MWh; (4) trashracks located
at the turbine intakes with 6-inch bar
spacing; (5) a substation; and (6) other
appurtenances. Four 115-kilovolt
transmission lines, which are not part of
the project, connect the substation to
Alabama Power’s transmission system.
Lay Development
The Lay development consists of: (1)
A total of 2,120 feet of water retaining
structures which includes a concrete
dam and gated spillway, integrated
powerhouse, and an earthen
embankment section consisting of: (a) A
194-foot-long concrete bulkhead, (b) a
304-foot-long concrete intake section, (c)
a 930-foot-long gated concrete spillway
section equipped with twenty-six 30foot-wide by 17-foot-high radial lift
gates, (d) a 180-foot-long concrete
bulkhead, and (e) a 512-foot-long earth
embankment; (2) a 48.2-mile-long,
12,000-acre reservoir at normal pool
elevation 465 feet m.s.l.; (3) a 376-footlong concrete powerhouse, housing six
40,000 horse power vertical turbines
and generating units, each rated at 29.5
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MW, a total rated capacity of 177 MW,
maximum hydraulic capacity of 5,100
cfs, and total hydraulic capacity of
30,600 cfs. The estimated generation is
639,445 MWh; (4) a total of 144
trashracks located at the turbine intakes
with 6-inch bar spacing; (5) a substation
and (6) other appurtenances. Four 115kilovolt transmission lines, which are
not part of the project, connect the
substation to Alabama Power’s
transmission system.
Mitchell Development
The Mitchell development consists of:
(1) A total of 1,264 feet of water
retaining structures which includes a
concrete dam and gated spillway, and
two powerhouses consisting of: (a) A
964-foot-long gated concrete spillway
section equipped with twenty-three 30foot-wide by 15-foot-high timber faced
radial lift gates, and three 30-foot-wide
by 25-foot-high steel faced radial gates;
(2) a 14-mile-long 5,850-acre reservoir at
normal pool elevation 312 feet m.s.l.; (3)
two powerhouses which includes; (a)
The original 449-foot-long concrete
powerhouse, housing one 29,000 horse
power vertical turbine and generating
unit, rated at 20 MW, maximum
hydraulic capacity of 4,788 cfs, and b)
a new 300-foot-long concrete
powerhouse housing three 69,000 horse
power vertical turbines and generating
units, rated at 50 MW each, a total rated
capacity of 150 MW, maximum
hydraulic capacity of 10,454 cfs each,
and total hydraulic capacity of 31,362
cfs. The total rated capacity for both
project powerhouses is 170 MW, and
total estimated generation is 527,666
MWh; (4) a total of 124 trashracks
located at the turbine intakes with 6inch bar spacing; (5) a substation; and
(6) other appurtenances. Four 115kilovolt transmission lines, which are
not part of the project, connect the
substation to Alabama Power’s
transmission system.
Jordan Development
The Jordan development consists of:
(1) A total of 2,066 feet of water
retaining structures which includes a
125-foot-high concrete dam and gated
spillway, and integrated powerhouse
consisting of: (a) A 75-foot-long nonoverflow concrete bulkhead, (b) a 246foot-long concrete intake section, (c) a
1330-foot-long gated concrete spillway
equipped with eighteen 34-foot-wide by
8-foot-high radial lift gates, and
seventeen 30-foot-wide by 18-foot-high
vertical lift gates, and (d) a 177-foot-long
non-overflow concrete bulkhead; (2) an
18-mile-long, 5,880-acre reservoir at
normal pool elevation 252 feet m.s.l.; (3)
a 300-foot-long concrete powerhouse,
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housing four 36,000 horse power
vertical turbines and generating units,
each rated at 25 MW, a total rated
capacity of 100 MW, maximum
hydraulic capacity of 4,655 cfs each,
and total hydraulic capacity of 18,660
cfs. The estimated generation is 148,543
MWh; (4) four trashracks located at the
turbine intakes with 4-inch bar spacing;
(5) a substation; and (6) other
appurtenances. Seven 115-kilovolt
transmission lines connect the
substation to Alabama Power’s
transmission system.
Bouldin Development
The Bouldin development consists of:
(1) A total of 9,428 feet of water
retaining structures which includes a
210-foot-high concrete dam, a
powerhouse integrated with the project
intake, and two earthen embankments
consisting of: (a) A 2,200-foot-long earth
embankment left of the intake, (b) a 228foot-long concrete intake section
equipped with three 40-foot-wide by
35.5-foot-high Taintor gates, and (c) a
7,000-foot-long earth embankment right
of the intake; (2) a 3-mile-long, 920-acre
intake canal at normal pool elevation
252 feet m.s.l.; (3) a 228-foot-long
concrete powerhouse, housing three
103,600 horse power propeller-type
turbines and generating units, each
rated at 75 MW, a total rated capacity of
225 MW, maximum hydraulic capacity
of 9,333 cfs each, and total hydraulic
capacity of 27,999 cfs. The estimated
generation is 822,000 MWh; (4) sixtythree trashracks located at the turbine
intakes with 6-inch bar spacing; (5) a
substation; and (6) other appurtenances.
Four 115-kilovolt transmission lines,
which are not part of the project,
connect the substation to Alabama
Power’s transmission system.
n. A copy of the application is
available for review at the Commission
in the Public Reference Room or may be
viewed on the Commission’s Web site at
https://www.ferc.gov using the
‘‘eLibrary’’ link. Enter the docket
number excluding the last three digits in
the docket number field to access the
document. For assistance, contact FERC
Online Support at
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or tollfree at 1–866–208–3676, or for TTY,
(202) 502–8659. A copy is also available
for inspection and reproduction at the
address in item h above.
You may also register online at
https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/
esubscription.asp to be notified via email of new filings and issuances
related to this or other pending projects.
For assistance, contact FERC Online
Support.
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o. Procedural schedule and final
amendments: At this time we do not
anticipate the need for preparing a draft
environmental assessment (EA).
Recipients will have 60 days to provide
the Commission with any written
comments on the EA. All comments
filed with the Commission will be
considered in the Order taking final
action on the license applications.
However, should substantive comments
requiring re-analysis be received on the
EA document, we would consider
preparing a subsequent EA document.
The application will be processed
according to the following Hydro
Licensing Schedule. Revisions to the
schedule will be made as appropriate.
Issue Acceptance letter or Deficiency
Letter and request Additional
Information, if needed—September
2005.
Notice soliciting final terms and
conditions—December 2005.
Notice of the Availability of the EA—
July 2006.
Ready for Commission’s decision on the
application—November 2006.
Final amendments to the application
must be filed with the Commission no
later than 30 days from the issuance
date of the notice of ready for
environmental analysis.
Linda Mitry,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. E5–4471 Filed 8–16–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6717–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket Nos. ER05–1097–000, ER05–1097–
001]
BJ Energy LLC; Notice of Issuance of
Order
August 11, 2005.
BJ Energy LLC (BJ Energy) filed an
application for market-based rate
authority, with an accompanying rate
tariff. The proposed rate tariff provides
for the sales of capacity, energy and
ancillary services at market-based rates.
BJ Energy also requested waiver of
various Commission regulations. In
particular, BJ Energy requested that the
Commission grant blanket approval
under 18 CFR part 34 of all future
issuances of securities and assumptions
of liability by BJ Energy.
On August 11, 2005, pursuant to
delegated authority, the Director,
Division of Tariffs and Market
Development—South, granted the
request for blanket approval under part
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34. The Director’s order also stated that
the Commission would publish a
separate notice in the Federal Register
establishing a period of time for the
filing of protests. Accordingly, any
person desiring to be heard or to protest
the blanket approval of issuances of
securities or assumptions of liability by
BJ Energy should file a motion to
intervene or protest with the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426,
in accordance with Rules 211 and 214
of the Commission’s Rules of Practice
and Procedure. 18 CFR 385.211, 385.214
(2004).
Notice is hereby given that the
deadline for filing motions to intervene
or protest is September 12, 2005.
Absent a request to be heard in
opposition by the deadline above, BJ
Energy is authorized to issue securities
and assume obligations or liabilities as
a guarantor, indorser, surety, or
otherwise in respect of any security of
another person; provided that such
issuance or assumption is for some
lawful object within the corporate
purposes of BJ Energy, compatible with
the public interest, and is reasonably
necessary or appropriate for such
purposes.
The Commission reserves the right to
require a further showing that neither
public nor private interests will be
adversely affected by continued
approval of BJ Energy’s issuances of
securities or assumptions of liability.
Copies of the full text of the Director’s
Order are available from the
Commission’s Public Reference Room,
888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC
20426. The Order may also be viewed
on the Commission’s Web site at
https://www.ferc.gov, using the eLibrary
link. Enter the docket number excluding
the last three digits in the docket
number filed to access the document.
Comments, protests, and interventions
may be filed electronically via the
Internet in lieu of paper. See, 18 CFR
385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the instructions
on the Commission’s Web site under the
‘‘e-Filing’’ link. The Commission
strongly encourages electronic filings.
Linda Mitry,
Deputy Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. PR05–18–000]
Bridgeline Gas Distribution LLC;
Notice of Cost and Revenue Study
August 11, 2005.
Take notice that on August 3, 2005,
Bridgeline Gas Distribution LLC
(Bridgeline) tendered for filing a cost
and revenue study for the 12-month
period ended March 31, 2005, in
compliance with the Commission Order,
issued September 23, 2003, in Docket
No. PR02–14–001.
Bridgeline states that copies of the
filing were served on parties on the
official service list in the abovecaptioned proceeding.
Any person desiring to intervene or to
protest this filing must file in
accordance with Rules 211 and 214 of
the Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure (18 CFR 385.211 and
385.214). Protests will be considered by
the Commission in determining the
appropriate action to be taken, but will
not serve to make protestants parties to
the proceeding. Any person wishing to
become a party must file a notice of
intervention or motion to intervene, as
appropriate. Such notices, motions, or
protests must be filed on or before the
date as indicated below. Anyone filing
an intervention or protest must serve a
copy of that document on the Applicant.
Anyone filing an intervention or protest
on or before the intervention or protest
date need not serve motions to intervene
or protests on persons other than the
Applicant.
The Commission encourages
electronic submission of protests and
interventions in lieu of paper using the
‘‘eFiling’’ link at https://www.ferc.gov.
Persons unable to file electronically
should submit an original and 14 copies
of the protest or intervention to the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC
20426.
This filing is accessible on-line at
https://www.ferc.gov, using the
‘‘eLibrary’’ link and is available for
review in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room in Washington, DC.
There is an ‘‘eSubscription’’ link on the
Web site that enables subscribers to
receive e-mail notification when a
document is added to a subscribed
docket(s). For assistance with any FERC
Online service, please e-mail
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, or call
(866) 208–3676 (toll free). For TTY, call
(202) 502–8659.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Project No. 2146-111, Project No. 82 and Project No. 618]
Alabama Power Company; Notice of Application Tendered for Filing
With the Commission, and Establishing Procedural Schedule for
Relicensing and a Deadline for Submission of Final Amendments
August 11, 2005.
Take notice that the following hydroelectric application has been
filed with the Commission and is available for public inspection.
a. Type of Application: New Major License.
b. Project No.: P-2146-111.
c. Date Filed: July 28, 2005.
d. Applicant: Alabama Power Company.
e. Name of Project: Coosa River Hydroelectric Project, which
includes the Weiss, H. Neely Henry, Logan Martin, Lay and Bouldin
developments, the Mitchell Hydroelectric Project (P-82), and the Jordan
Hydroelectric Project (P-618). Alabama Power Company has requested that
Project Nos. 2146, 82, and 618 be consolidated into one project. We
intend to process these three projects under Project No. 2146-111.
f. Location: On the Coosa River, in the states of Alabama and
Georgia. The Logan Martin development affects less than an acre of
federal lands, the Lay development affects 133.5 acres of federal
lands, the Mitchell Project affects 127.3 acres of federal lands, and
the Jordan Project affects 10.1 acres of federal lands.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power Act 16 U.S.C. 791 (a)-825(r).
h. Applicant Contact: Mr. Jerry L. Stewart, Senior Vice President
and Senior Production Officer, Alabama Power Company, 600 North 18th
Street, P.O. Box 2641, Birmingham, AL 35291-8180
i. FERC Contact: Janet Hutzel, (202) 502-8675 or
janet.hutzel@ferc.gov.
j. Cooperating agencies: We are asking Federal, state, local, and
tribal agencies with jurisdiction and/or special expertise with respect
to environmental issues to cooperate with us in the preparation of the
environmental document. Agencies who would like to request cooperating
status should follow the instructions for filing such requests
described in item k below.
k. Deadline for request for cooperating agency status: September
26, 2005.
All documents (original and eight copies) should be filed with:
Magalie R. Salas, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426.
The Commission's Rules of Practice require all intervenors filing
documents with the Commission to serve a copy of that document on each
person on the official service list for the project. Further, if an
intervenor files comments or documents with the Commission relating to
the merits of an issue that may affect the responsibilities of a
particular resource agency, they must also serve a copy of the document
on that resource agency.
Requests for cooperating agency status may be filed electronically
via the Internet in lieu of paper. The Commission strongly encourages
electronic filings. See 18 CFR 385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the instructions
on the Commission's Web site (https://www.ferc.gov) under the ``e-
Filing'' link. The Commission strongly encourages electronic filing.
l. This application has not been accepted for filing. We are not
soliciting motions to intervene, protests, or final terms and
conditions at this time.
m. Description of Project: The proposed Coosa River Project would
consist of seven developments. The Weiss, Neely Henry, and Logan Martin
developments would operate in peaking mode. The Lay, Mitchell, Jordan,
and Bouldin developments would operate in run-of-river mode. The total
capacity for all developments is 960.9 MW, generating about 2,964,054
MWh of energy annually. The project works would include the following:
Weiss Development
The Weiss development consists of: (1) A total of 30,798 feet of
water retaining structures which includes a diversion dam and gated
spillway, powerhouse about 3.5 miles from the spillway, and earth
embankments consisting of: (a) A 7,000-foot-long power canal which
carries water from the main reservoir to the powerhouse forebay, (b) a
1,300 foot-long tailrace canal which carries water from the tailrace to
the Coosa River, (c) 1.7-mile-long east and 1.8-mile-long west
earthfill embankments extending from the powerhouse, (d) 1.35-mile-long
east and 1.0-mile-long west earth embankments extending from the
spillway, (e) three freeboard dikes, (f) a 120-foot-long and 140-foot-
long concrete gravity non-overflow structure to the left and right of
the powerhouse, (g) a retaining wall to the left of the spillway, a
non-overflow structure to the right of the spillway, (h) a concrete
gated spillway equipped with five 40-foot-wide by 38-foot-high Taintor
gates and one 16-foot-wide by 22-foot-high Taintor gate which serves as
a trash gate, (i) a second trash gate of same dimension located to the
right of the powerhouse, and (j) the project configuration resulting in
a 20-mile-long bypassed reach of the Coosa River; (2) a 52-mile-long,
30,200-acre reservoir at normal pool elevation 564 feet m.s.l., and
total storage capacity of 704,404 acre-ft at maximum elevation 574 feet
m.s.l.; (3) a 256-foot-long concrete powerhouse, housing three 39,100
horse power vertical fixed-blade turbines and generating units, each
rated at 29.5 MW, a total rated capacity of 87.75 MW, maximum hydraulic
capacity of 8,400 cfs, and total hydraulic capacity of 25,200 cfs.
Estimated generation is 215,500 MWh.; (4) trashracks located at the
turbine intakes with 6-inch bar spacing; (5) a substation; and (6)
other appurtenances. Two 115-kilovolt transmission lines, which are not
part of the project, connect the substation to Alabama Power's
transmission system.
H. Neely Henry Development
The H. Neely Henry development consists of: (1) A total of 4,705
feet of water retaining structures which includes a concrete dam and
two earthen embankment sections consisting of: (a) A 305-foot-long
spillway equipped with six 40-foot-wide by 29-foot-high Taintor gates,
(b) a 300-foot-long intake section, (c) a 120-foot-long non-overflow
bulk head section at the east end of the spillway, and (d) a 133-foot-
long non-overflow section at the west end of the spillway; (2) a 78-
mile-long, 11,235-acre reservoir at normal pool elevation 508 feet
m.s.l., and total storage capacity of 30,640 acre-ft at normal
elevation 508 feet m.s.l.; (3) a 300-foot-long concrete powerhouse,
housing three 33,500 horse power
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vertical propeller turbines and generating units, each rated at 24.3
MW, a total rated capacity of 72.9 MW, maximum hydraulic capacity of
8,900 cfs, and total hydraulic capacity of 26,700 cfs. The estimated
generation is 210,700 MWh.; (4) trashracks located at the turbine
intakes with 6-inch bar spacing; (5) a substation; and (6) other
appurtenances. Two 115-kilovolt transmission lines, which are not part
of the project, connect the substation to Alabama Power's transmission
system.
Logan Martin Development
The Logan Martin development consists of: (1) A total of 6,192 feet
of water retaining structures which includes a 100-foot-high concrete
dam and gated spillway, powerhouse and earthen embankment section
consisting of: (a) A 327-foot-long concrete spillway equipped with six
40-foot-wide by 38-foot-high Taintor gates, and one 17.5-foot-wide by
21-foot-high vertical trash gate, (b) a 4,650-foot-long east earth
embankment, (c) a 850-foot-long west earth embankment, (d) a 120-foot-
long concrete powerhouse intake; (2) a 48.5-mile-long, 15,263-acre
reservoir at normal pool elevation 465 feet m.s.l., and total storage
capacity of 273,500 acre-ft at normal elevation 465 feet m.s.l.; (3) a
295-foot-long concrete powerhouse, housing three 59,000 horse power
vertical propeller turbines and generating units, each rated at 42.75
MW, a total rated capacity of 128.25 MW, maximum hydraulic capacity of
11,000 cfs, and total hydraulic capacity of 33,000 cfs. The estimated
generation is 400,200 MWh; (4) trashracks located at the turbine
intakes with 6-inch bar spacing; (5) a substation; and (6) other
appurtenances. Four 115-kilovolt transmission lines, which are not part
of the project, connect the substation to Alabama Power's transmission
system.
Lay Development
The Lay development consists of: (1) A total of 2,120 feet of water
retaining structures which includes a concrete dam and gated spillway,
integrated powerhouse, and an earthen embankment section consisting of:
(a) A 194-foot-long concrete bulkhead, (b) a 304-foot-long concrete
intake section, (c) a 930-foot-long gated concrete spillway section
equipped with twenty-six 30-foot-wide by 17-foot-high radial lift
gates, (d) a 180-foot-long concrete bulkhead, and (e) a 512-foot-long
earth embankment; (2) a 48.2-mile-long, 12,000-acre reservoir at normal
pool elevation 465 feet m.s.l.; (3) a 376-foot-long concrete
powerhouse, housing six 40,000 horse power vertical turbines and
generating units, each rated at 29.5 MW, a total rated capacity of 177
MW, maximum hydraulic capacity of 5,100 cfs, and total hydraulic
capacity of 30,600 cfs. The estimated generation is 639,445 MWh; (4) a
total of 144 trashracks located at the turbine intakes with 6-inch bar
spacing; (5) a substation and (6) other appurtenances. Four 115-
kilovolt transmission lines, which are not part of the project, connect
the substation to Alabama Power's transmission system.
Mitchell Development
The Mitchell development consists of: (1) A total of 1,264 feet of
water retaining structures which includes a concrete dam and gated
spillway, and two powerhouses consisting of: (a) A 964-foot-long gated
concrete spillway section equipped with twenty-three 30-foot-wide by
15-foot-high timber faced radial lift gates, and three 30-foot-wide by
25-foot-high steel faced radial gates; (2) a 14-mile-long 5,850-acre
reservoir at normal pool elevation 312 feet m.s.l.; (3) two powerhouses
which includes; (a) The original 449-foot-long concrete powerhouse,
housing one 29,000 horse power vertical turbine and generating unit,
rated at 20 MW, maximum hydraulic capacity of 4,788 cfs, and b) a new
300-foot-long concrete powerhouse housing three 69,000 horse power
vertical turbines and generating units, rated at 50 MW each, a total
rated capacity of 150 MW, maximum hydraulic capacity of 10,454 cfs
each, and total hydraulic capacity of 31,362 cfs. The total rated
capacity for both project powerhouses is 170 MW, and total estimated
generation is 527,666 MWh; (4) a total of 124 trashracks located at the
turbine intakes with 6-inch bar spacing; (5) a substation; and (6)
other appurtenances. Four 115-kilovolt transmission lines, which are
not part of the project, connect the substation to Alabama Power's
transmission system.
Jordan Development
The Jordan development consists of: (1) A total of 2,066 feet of
water retaining structures which includes a 125-foot-high concrete dam
and gated spillway, and integrated powerhouse consisting of: (a) A 75-
foot-long non-overflow concrete bulkhead, (b) a 246-foot-long concrete
intake section, (c) a 1330-foot-long gated concrete spillway equipped
with eighteen 34-foot-wide by 8-foot-high radial lift gates, and
seventeen 30-foot-wide by 18-foot-high vertical lift gates, and (d) a
177-foot-long non-overflow concrete bulkhead; (2) an 18-mile-long,
5,880-acre reservoir at normal pool elevation 252 feet m.s.l.; (3) a
300-foot-long concrete powerhouse, housing four 36,000 horse power
vertical turbines and generating units, each rated at 25 MW, a total
rated capacity of 100 MW, maximum hydraulic capacity of 4,655 cfs each,
and total hydraulic capacity of 18,660 cfs. The estimated generation is
148,543 MWh; (4) four trashracks located at the turbine intakes with 4-
inch bar spacing; (5) a substation; and (6) other appurtenances. Seven
115-kilovolt transmission lines connect the substation to Alabama
Power's transmission system.
Bouldin Development
The Bouldin development consists of: (1) A total of 9,428 feet of
water retaining structures which includes a 210-foot-high concrete dam,
a powerhouse integrated with the project intake, and two earthen
embankments consisting of: (a) A 2,200-foot-long earth embankment left
of the intake, (b) a 228-foot-long concrete intake section equipped
with three 40-foot-wide by 35.5-foot-high Taintor gates, and (c) a
7,000-foot-long earth embankment right of the intake; (2) a 3-mile-
long, 920-acre intake canal at normal pool elevation 252 feet m.s.l.;
(3) a 228-foot-long concrete powerhouse, housing three 103,600 horse
power propeller-type turbines and generating units, each rated at 75
MW, a total rated capacity of 225 MW, maximum hydraulic capacity of
9,333 cfs each, and total hydraulic capacity of 27,999 cfs. The
estimated generation is 822,000 MWh; (4) sixty-three trashracks located
at the turbine intakes with 6-inch bar spacing; (5) a substation; and
(6) other appurtenances. Four 115-kilovolt transmission lines, which
are not part of the project, connect the substation to Alabama Power's
transmission system.
n. A copy of the application is available for review at the
Commission in the Public Reference Room or may be viewed on the
Commission's Web site at https://www.ferc.gov using the ``eLibrary''
link. Enter the docket number excluding the last three digits in the
docket number field to access the document. For assistance, contact
FERC Online Support at FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or toll-free at 1-
866-208-3676, or for TTY, (202) 502-8659. A copy is also available for
inspection and reproduction at the address in item h above.
You may also register online at https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/
esubscription.asp to be notified via e-mail of new filings and
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contact FERC Online Support.
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o. Procedural schedule and final amendments: At this time we do not
anticipate the need for preparing a draft environmental assessment
(EA). Recipients will have 60 days to provide the Commission with any
written comments on the EA. All comments filed with the Commission will
be considered in the Order taking final action on the license
applications. However, should substantive comments requiring re-
analysis be received on the EA document, we would consider preparing a
subsequent EA document. The application will be processed according to
the following Hydro Licensing Schedule. Revisions to the schedule will
be made as appropriate.
Issue Acceptance letter or Deficiency Letter and request Additional
Information, if needed--September 2005.
Notice soliciting final terms and conditions--December 2005.
Notice of the Availability of the EA--July 2006.
Ready for Commission's decision on the application--November 2006.
Final amendments to the application must be filed with the
Commission no later than 30 days from the issuance date of the notice
of ready for environmental analysis.
Linda Mitry,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. E5-4471 Filed 8-16-05; 8:45 am]
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