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BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Project No. P–2713–082]
Erie Boulevard Hydropower, L.P.;
Notice of Application Accepted for
Filing, Soliciting Motions To Intervene
and Protests, Ready for Environmental
Analysis, and Soliciting Comments,
Recommendations, Preliminary Terms
and Conditions, and Preliminary
Fishway Prescriptions
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.: 2713–082.
c. Date filed: December 30, 2010.
d. Applicant: Erie Boulevard
Hydropower, L.P.
e. Name of Project: Oswegatchie River
Hydroelectric Project.
f. Location: The existing multidevelopment project is located on the
Oswegatchie River in St. Lawrence
County, New York. The project does not
affect Federal lands.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power
Act 16 U.S.C. 791 (a)—825(r).
h. Applicant Contact: Daniel Daoust,
Compliance Specialist, Brookfield
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Renewable Power, 33 West 1st Street
South, Fulton, NY 13069; Telephone
(315) 598–6131.
i. FERC Contact: John Baummer,
Telephone (202) 502–6837, and e-mail
john.baummer@ferc.gov.
j. Deadline for filing motions to
intervene and protests, comments,
recommendations, preliminary terms
and conditions, and preliminary
prescriptions: 60 days from the issuance
date of this notice; reply comments are
due 105 days from the issuance date of
this notice.
Motions to intervene, protests,
comments, recommendations,
preliminary terms and conditions, and
preliminary fishway prescriptions may
be filed electronically via the Internet.
See 18 CFR 385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the
instructions on the Commission’s Web
site https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/
efiling.asp. Commenters can submit
brief comments up to 6,000 characters,
without prior registration, using the
eComment system at https://
www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/
ecomment.asp. You must include your
name and contact information at the end
of your comments. For assistance,
please contact FERC Online Support at
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or toll
free at 1–866–208–3676, or for TTY,
(202) 502–8659. Although the
Commission strongly encourages
electronic filing, documents may also be
paper-filed. To paper-file, mail an
original and seven copies to: Kimberly
D. Bose, 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.
k. This application has been accepted
for filing and is now ready for
environmental analysis.
l. The existing Oswegatchie River
Hydroelectric Project consists of six
developments with an installed capacity
of 28.56 megawatts (MW) and an
average annual generation of 123,769
megawatt-hours. The six developments,
listed from upstream to downstream,
include:
Browns Falls
The existing Browns Falls
Development is located at river mile
96.9 of the Oswegatchie River and
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consists of: (1) A 941-foot-long dam
with a 192-foot-long, 69-foot-high
concrete gravity spillway with a crest
elevation of 1,347.0 feet above mean sea
level (msl) and equipped with 2-foothigh seasonal flash boards; (2) a 168acre reservoir with a gross storage
capacity of 3,234 acre-feet and a normal
maximum pool elevation of 1349.0 feet
msl; (3) a 62-foot-long gated intake
structure equipped with a trashrack
with 2.5-inch clear bar spacing; (4) a 12foot-diameter, 6,000-foot-long steel
pipeline; (5) a 70-foot-high surge tank;
(6) two 8-foot-diameter, 142-foot-long
steel penstocks; (7) a powerhouse
containing two turbines directly
connected to two generating units for a
total installed capacity of 15.0 MW; (8)
a 123-foot-long, 6.6-kilovolt (kV)
transmission line; and (9) appurtenant
facilities.
The steel pipeline, penstocks, and
powerhouse bypass about 7,500 feet of
the Oswegatchie River.
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Flat Rock
The existing Flat Rock Development
is located at river mile 95.5 of the
Oswegatchie River and consists of: (1) A
568-foot-long dam and a 120-foot-long
earthen embankment with a concrete
core wall, and a 229-foot-long, 70-foothigh concrete gravity spillway with a
crest elevation of 1,080.0 feet msl; (2) a
159-acre reservoir with a gross storage
capacity of 2,646 acre-feet and a normal
maximum pool elevation of 1,080.0 feet
msl; (3) a 66-foot-long gated intake
structure equipped with a trashrack
with 2.5-inch clear bar spacing; (4) a
powerhouse containing two turbines
directly connected to two generating
units for a total installed capacity of
5.07 MW; (5) a 30-foot-long, 2.4–kV
transmission line; and (6) appurtenant
facilities.
South Edwards
The existing South Edwards
Development is located at river mile
87.1 of the Oswegatchie River and
consists of: (1) A 200-foot-long dam
with a 88-foot-long, 48-foot-high
concrete gravity spillway with a crest
elevation of 843.2 feet msl and equipped
with 2-foot-high seasonal flash boards;
(2) 510-foot-long and 240-foot-long
earthen dikes located along the south
bank of the reservoir, with concrete core
walls and partially equipped with 10inch-high flashboards; (3) a 79.2-acre
reservoir with a gross storage capacity of
1,003 acre-feet and a normal maximum
pool elevation of 845.2 feet msl; (4) a 46foot-long gated intake structure
equipped with a trashrack with 2.5-inch
clear bar spacing; (5) a 10-foot-diameter,
1,106-foot-long fiberglass pipeline; (6) a
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51-foot-high surge tank; (7) a
submersible minimum-flow turbinegenerator unit connected to the
fiberglass pipeline, and a powerhouse
containing three turbines directly
connected to three generating units for
a total installed capacity of 2.92 MW; (8)
75-foot-long, 480-volt and 3,917-footlong, 2.4–kV transmission lines; and (9)
appurtenant facilities.
The pipeline and powerhouse bypass
about 1,500 feet of the Oswegatchie
River.
Oswegatchie
The existing Oswegatchie
Development is located at river mile
86.6 of the Oswegatchie River and
consists of: (1) A 160-foot-long dam
with an 80-foot-long, 12-foot-high
concrete gravity spillway with a crest
elevation of 758.6 feet msl and equipped
with a 10-foot-wide notch; (2) a 6-acre
reservoir with a gross storage capacity of
23 acre-feet and a normal maximum
pool elevation of 758.6 feet msl; (3) a 50foot-long gated intake structure
equipped with a trashrack with 1-inch
clear bar spacing; (4) two 6.5-footdiameter, 90-foot-long steel penstocks;
(5) a powerhouse containing two
turbines directly connected to two
generating units for a total installed
capacity of 2.07 MW; (6) a 2,227-footlong, 2.4–kV transmission line; and (7)
appurtenant facilities.
The penstocks and powerhouse
bypass about 350 feet of the
Oswegatchie River.
Heuvelton
The existing Heuvelton Development
is located at river mile 12 of the
Oswegatchie River and consists of: (1) A
285-foot-long, 19-foot-high concrete
gravity dam with a crest elevation of
276.5 feet msl and equipped with two
10.9-foot-high inflatable rubber bladder
gates and four 10.5-foot-high tainter
gates; (2) a 239-acre reservoir with a
gross storage capacity of 405 acre-feet
and a normal maximum pool elevation
of 286.2 feet msl; (3) a 70-foot-long gated
intake structure equipped with a
trashracks with 3.5-inch clear bar
spacing; (4) a powerhouse containing
two turbines directly connected to two
generating units for a total installed
capacity of 1.04 MW; (5) a 62-foot-long,
2.4–kV transmission line; and (6)
appurtenant facilities.
Eel Weir
The existing Eel Weir Development is
located at river mile 5.1 of the
Oswegatchie River and consists of: (1) A
1,012-foot-long dam with a short
earthen embankment and a 744-footlong, 26-foot-high Ambursen spillway
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with a crest elevation of 272.0 feet msl;
(2) a 96-acre reservoir with a gross
storage capacity of 136.0 acre-feet and a
normal maximum pool elevation of
272.0 feet msl; (3) a 117-foot-long gated
intake structure equipped with a
trashrack with 3.5-inch clear bar
spacing; (4) a powerhouse containing
three turbines directly connected to
three generating units for a total
installed capacity of 2.46 MW; (5) a 127foot-long, 2.4–kV transmission line; and
(6) appurtenant facilities.
m. Erie Boulevard Hydropower, L.P.
(Erie) filed a Settlement Agreement
(Settlement) February 18, 2011 signed
by the Adirondack Mountain Club,
Adirondack Park Agency, Clifton-Fine
Economic Development Group, 5 Ponds
Subcommittee, St. Lawrence County,
New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation, New York
State Council of Trout Unlimited, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, the National
Park Service and Erie (collectively, the
Parties). The purpose of the Settlement
is to provide for the continued operation
of the project with appropriate
protection, mitigation and enhancement
measures that balance the power and
non-power values of the Oswegatchie
River. The agreement resolves among
the Parties issues related to project
operations, fisheries, wildlife, water
quality, recreation, and cultural
resources. The Parties request that the
Commission accept and incorporate,
without material modification, Sections
3.1 through 3.9 of the Settlement as
numbered license articles.
n. A copy of the application and
Settlement 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. A copy is also available for
inspection and reproduction at the
address in item h above.
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.
o. Anyone may submit comments, a
protest, or a motion to intervene in
accordance with the requirements of
Rules of Practice and Procedure, 18 CFR
385.210, .211, .214. In determining the
appropriate action to take, the
Commission will consider all protests or
other comments filed, but only those
who file a motion to intervene in
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accordance with the Commission’s
Rules may become a party to the
proceeding. Any comments, protests, or
motions to intervene must be received
on or before the specified comment date
for the particular application.
All filings must (1) bear in all capital
letters the title ‘‘PROTEST’’, ‘‘MOTION
TO INTERVENE’’, ‘‘COMMENTS,’’
‘‘REPLY COMMENTS,’’
‘‘RECOMMENDATIONS,’’
‘‘PRELIMINARY TERMS AND
CONDITIONS,’’ or ‘‘PRELIMINARY
FISHWAY PRESCRIPTIONS;’’ (2) set
forth in the heading the name of the
applicant and the project number of the
application to which the filing
responds; (3) furnish the name, address,
and telephone number of the person
protesting or intervening; and (4)
otherwise comply with the requirements
of 18 CFR 385.2001 through 385.2005.
All comments, recommendations, terms
and conditions or prescriptions must set
forth their evidentiary basis and
otherwise comply with the requirements
of 18 CFR 4.34(b). Agencies may obtain
copies of the application directly from
the applicant. A copy of any protest or
motion to intervene must be served
upon each representative of the
applicant specified in the particular
application. A copy of all other filings
in reference to this application must be
accompanied by proof of service on all
persons listed in the service list
prepared by the Commission in this
proceeding, in accordance with 18 CFR
4.34(b) and 385.2010.
p. Procedural Schedule:
The application will be processed
according to the following revised
Hydro Licensing Schedule. Revisions to
the schedule may be made as
appropriate.
Milestone
Filing of recommendations,
preliminary terms and
conditions, and preliminary fishway prescriptions.
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Modified terms and conditions.
Target Date
June 2011.
October 2011.
November
2011.
January 2012.
q. Final amendments to the
application must be filed with the
Commission no later than 30 days from
the issuance date of this notice.
r. A license applicant must file no
later than 60 days following the date of
issuance of the notice of acceptance and
ready for environmental analysis
provided for in 5.22: (1) A copy of the
water quality certification; (2) a copy of
the request for certification, including
proof of the date on which the certifying
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agency received the request; or (3)
evidence of waiver of water quality
certification.
Dated: April 21, 2011.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2011–10260 Filed 4–27–11; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6717–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. RD11–4–000]
North American Electric Reliability
Corporation; Order Approving
Reliability Standard
April 21, 2011.
Before Commissioners: Jon Wellinghoff,
Chairman; Marc Spitzer, Philip D. Moeller,
John R. Norris, and Cheryl A. LaFleur.
1. On February 11, 2011, the North
American Electric Reliability
Corporation (NERC), the Commissioncertified Electric Reliability
Organization (ERO), submitted a
petition for Commission approval of
Emergency Preparedness and
Operations (EOP) Reliability Standard
EOP–008–1 (Loss of Control Center
Functionality). The Reliability Standard
requires reliability coordinators,
transmission operators, and balancing
authorities to have an operating plan
and facilities for backup functionality to
ensure Bulk-Power System reliability in
the event that a control center becomes
inoperable. NERC also requests that the
Commission approve the retirement of
currently effective EOP–008–0
concurrent with the effectiveness of the
Standard approved in this Order.
2. In this order, we approve
Reliability Standard EOP–008–1,
finding that the Reliability Standard is
just, reasonable, not unduly
discriminatory or preferential, and in
the public interest. In addition, we
approve the retirement of EOP–008–0 as
requested by NERC. Also, we approve
NERC’s requested effective date, i.e., the
date in which applicable entities are
subject to mandatory compliance, of 24
months after the first day of the first
quarter after approval.
I. Background
3. Currently-effective Reliability
Standard EOP–008–0 (Plans for Loss of
Control Center Functionality) contains a
single Requirement R1, which provides
‘‘Each Reliability Coordinator,
Transmission Operator and Balancing
Authority shall have a plan to continue
reliability operations in the event its
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control center becomes inoperable.’’
Requirement R1 also identifies
mandatory elements of the continuity
plan.
4. On March 16, 2007, the
Commission issued Order No. 693
approving 83 Reliability Standards
proposed by NERC, including EOP
Reliability Standard EOP–008–0.1 In
addition, pursuant to section 215(d)(5)
of the FPA, the Commission directed the
ERO to develop modifications to EOP–
008–0 to address specific issues
identified by the Commission. In
particular, the Commission directed the
ERO to develop a modification through
the Reliability Standards development
process that includes a Requirement
that provides, as a minimum, for backup
capabilities that are independent from
the primary control center, capable to
operate for a prolonged period
corresponding to the time it would take
to replace the primary control center,
and provide a minimum set of tools and
facilities to replicate the critical
reliability functions of the primary
control center.2 The Commission
directed that the extent of the backup
capability should be consistent with the
impact of the loss of the entity’s primary
control center on the reliability of the
Bulk-Power System.
5. The Commission also directed that
reliability coordinators have fully
complete, dedicated backup control
centers.3 In addition, the Commission
directed the ERO to modify the
Reliability Standard to require that
transmission operators and balancing
authorities having operational control
over significant portions of generation
and load have minimum backup
capabilities that replicate the critical
reliability functions of the primary
control center, but they may do so
through contracting for these services
instead of through dedicated backup
control centers.4
II. NERC Petition
A. NERC Description of the Benefits of
Reliability Standard EOP–008–1
6. In its February 11, 2011 filing,5
NERC requests Commission approval of
1 Mandatory Reliability Standards for the BulkPower System, Order No. 693, FERC Stats. & Regs.
¶ 31,242, order on reh’g, Order No. 693–A, 120
FERC ¶ 61,053 (2007).
2 Id. P 663, 672.
3 Id. P 670
4 Id. P 670, 672.
5 North American Electric Reliability Corp.,
February 11, 2011 Petition of the North American
Electric Reliability Corporation for Approval of One
Emergency Preparedness and Operations Reliability
Standard EOP–008–1 and Retirement of One
Existing Reliability Standard EOP–008–0 (NERC
Petition).
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Project No. P-2713-082]
Erie Boulevard Hydropower, L.P.; Notice of Application Accepted
for Filing, Soliciting Motions To Intervene and Protests, Ready for
Environmental Analysis, and Soliciting Comments, Recommendations,
Preliminary Terms and Conditions, and Preliminary Fishway Prescriptions
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.: 2713-082.
c. Date filed: December 30, 2010.
d. Applicant: Erie Boulevard Hydropower, L.P.
e. Name of Project: Oswegatchie River Hydroelectric Project.
f. Location: The existing multi-development project is located on
the Oswegatchie River in St. Lawrence County, New York. The project
does not affect Federal lands.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power Act 16 U.S.C. 791 (a)--825(r).
h. Applicant Contact: Daniel Daoust, Compliance Specialist,
Brookfield Renewable Power, 33 West 1st Street South, Fulton, NY 13069;
Telephone (315) 598-6131.
i. FERC Contact: John Baummer, Telephone (202) 502-6837, and e-mail
john.baummer@ferc.gov.
j. Deadline for filing motions to intervene and protests, comments,
recommendations, preliminary terms and conditions, and preliminary
prescriptions: 60 days from the issuance date of this notice; reply
comments are due 105 days from the issuance date of this notice.
Motions to intervene, protests, comments, recommendations,
preliminary terms and conditions, and preliminary fishway prescriptions
may be filed electronically via the Internet. See 18 CFR
385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the instructions on the Commission's Web site
https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/efiling.asp. Commenters can submit
brief comments up to 6,000 characters, without prior registration,
using the eComment system at https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/ecomment.asp. You must include your name and contact information at the
end of your comments. For assistance, please contact FERC Online
Support at FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or toll free at 1-866-208-3676,
or for TTY, (202) 502-8659. Although the Commission strongly encourages
electronic filing, documents may also be paper-filed. To paper-file,
mail an original and seven copies to: Kimberly D. Bose, 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.
k. This application has been accepted for filing and is now ready
for environmental analysis.
l. The existing Oswegatchie River Hydroelectric Project consists of
six developments with an installed capacity of 28.56 megawatts (MW) and
an average annual generation of 123,769 megawatt-hours. The six
developments, listed from upstream to downstream, include:
Browns Falls
The existing Browns Falls Development is located at river mile 96.9
of the Oswegatchie River and
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consists of: (1) A 941-foot-long dam with a 192-foot-long, 69-foot-high
concrete gravity spillway with a crest elevation of 1,347.0 feet above
mean sea level (msl) and equipped with 2-foot-high seasonal flash
boards; (2) a 168-acre reservoir with a gross storage capacity of 3,234
acre-feet and a normal maximum pool elevation of 1349.0 feet msl; (3) a
62-foot-long gated intake structure equipped with a trashrack with 2.5-
inch clear bar spacing; (4) a 12-foot-diameter, 6,000-foot-long steel
pipeline; (5) a 70-foot-high surge tank; (6) two 8-foot-diameter, 142-
foot-long steel penstocks; (7) a powerhouse containing two turbines
directly connected to two generating units for a total installed
capacity of 15.0 MW; (8) a 123-foot-long, 6.6-kilovolt (kV)
transmission line; and (9) appurtenant facilities.
The steel pipeline, penstocks, and powerhouse bypass about 7,500
feet of the Oswegatchie River.
Flat Rock
The existing Flat Rock Development is located at river mile 95.5 of
the Oswegatchie River and consists of: (1) A 568-foot-long dam and a
120-foot-long earthen embankment with a concrete core wall, and a 229-
foot-long, 70-foot-high concrete gravity spillway with a crest
elevation of 1,080.0 feet msl; (2) a 159-acre reservoir with a gross
storage capacity of 2,646 acre-feet and a normal maximum pool elevation
of 1,080.0 feet msl; (3) a 66-foot-long gated intake structure equipped
with a trashrack with 2.5-inch clear bar spacing; (4) a powerhouse
containing two turbines directly connected to two generating units for
a total installed capacity of 5.07 MW; (5) a 30-foot-long, 2.4-kV
transmission line; and (6) appurtenant facilities.
South Edwards
The existing South Edwards Development is located at river mile
87.1 of the Oswegatchie River and consists of: (1) A 200-foot-long dam
with a 88-foot-long, 48-foot-high concrete gravity spillway with a
crest elevation of 843.2 feet msl and equipped with 2-foot-high
seasonal flash boards; (2) 510-foot-long and 240-foot-long earthen
dikes located along the south bank of the reservoir, with concrete core
walls and partially equipped with 10-inch-high flashboards; (3) a 79.2-
acre reservoir with a gross storage capacity of 1,003 acre-feet and a
normal maximum pool elevation of 845.2 feet msl; (4) a 46-foot-long
gated intake structure equipped with a trashrack with 2.5-inch clear
bar spacing; (5) a 10-foot-diameter, 1,106-foot-long fiberglass
pipeline; (6) a 51-foot-high surge tank; (7) a submersible minimum-flow
turbine-generator unit connected to the fiberglass pipeline, and a
powerhouse containing three turbines directly connected to three
generating units for a total installed capacity of 2.92 MW; (8) 75-
foot-long, 480-volt and 3,917-foot-long, 2.4-kV transmission lines; and
(9) appurtenant facilities.
The pipeline and powerhouse bypass about 1,500 feet of the
Oswegatchie River.
Oswegatchie
The existing Oswegatchie Development is located at river mile 86.6
of the Oswegatchie River and consists of: (1) A 160-foot-long dam with
an 80-foot-long, 12-foot-high concrete gravity spillway with a crest
elevation of 758.6 feet msl and equipped with a 10-foot-wide notch; (2)
a 6-acre reservoir with a gross storage capacity of 23 acre-feet and a
normal maximum pool elevation of 758.6 feet msl; (3) a 50-foot-long
gated intake structure equipped with a trashrack with 1-inch clear bar
spacing; (4) two 6.5-foot-diameter, 90-foot-long steel penstocks; (5) a
powerhouse containing two turbines directly connected to two generating
units for a total installed capacity of 2.07 MW; (6) a 2,227-foot-long,
2.4-kV transmission line; and (7) appurtenant facilities.
The penstocks and powerhouse bypass about 350 feet of the
Oswegatchie River.
Heuvelton
The existing Heuvelton Development is located at river mile 12 of
the Oswegatchie River and consists of: (1) A 285-foot-long, 19-foot-
high concrete gravity dam with a crest elevation of 276.5 feet msl and
equipped with two 10.9-foot-high inflatable rubber bladder gates and
four 10.5-foot-high tainter gates; (2) a 239-acre reservoir with a
gross storage capacity of 405 acre-feet and a normal maximum pool
elevation of 286.2 feet msl; (3) a 70-foot-long gated intake structure
equipped with a trashracks with 3.5-inch clear bar spacing; (4) a
powerhouse containing two turbines directly connected to two generating
units for a total installed capacity of 1.04 MW; (5) a 62-foot-long,
2.4-kV transmission line; and (6) appurtenant facilities.
Eel Weir
The existing Eel Weir Development is located at river mile 5.1 of
the Oswegatchie River and consists of: (1) A 1,012-foot-long dam with a
short earthen embankment and a 744-foot-long, 26-foot-high Ambursen
spillway with a crest elevation of 272.0 feet msl; (2) a 96-acre
reservoir with a gross storage capacity of 136.0 acre-feet and a normal
maximum pool elevation of 272.0 feet msl; (3) a 117-foot-long gated
intake structure equipped with a trashrack with 3.5-inch clear bar
spacing; (4) a powerhouse containing three turbines directly connected
to three generating units for a total installed capacity of 2.46 MW;
(5) a 127-foot-long, 2.4-kV transmission line; and (6) appurtenant
facilities.
m. Erie Boulevard Hydropower, L.P. (Erie) filed a Settlement
Agreement (Settlement) February 18, 2011 signed by the Adirondack
Mountain Club, Adirondack Park Agency, Clifton-Fine Economic
Development Group, 5 Ponds Subcommittee, St. Lawrence County, New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation, New York State Council
of Trout Unlimited, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Park
Service and Erie (collectively, the Parties). The purpose of the
Settlement is to provide for the continued operation of the project
with appropriate protection, mitigation and enhancement measures that
balance the power and non-power values of the Oswegatchie River. The
agreement resolves among the Parties issues related to project
operations, fisheries, wildlife, water quality, recreation, and
cultural resources. The Parties request that the Commission accept and
incorporate, without material modification, Sections 3.1 through 3.9 of
the Settlement as numbered license articles.
n. A copy of the application and Settlement 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. A copy is also available for inspection and
reproduction at the address in item h above.
Register online at https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/esubscription.asp to be notified via e-mail of new filings and
issuances related to this or other pending projects. For assistance,
contact FERC Online Support.
o. Anyone may submit comments, a protest, or a motion to intervene
in accordance with the requirements of Rules of Practice and Procedure,
18 CFR 385.210, .211, .214. In determining the appropriate action to
take, the Commission will consider all protests or other comments
filed, but only those who file a motion to intervene in
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accordance with the Commission's Rules may become a party to the
proceeding. Any comments, protests, or motions to intervene must be
received on or before the specified comment date for the particular
application.
All filings must (1) bear in all capital letters the title
``PROTEST'', ``MOTION TO INTERVENE'', ``COMMENTS,'' ``REPLY COMMENTS,''
``RECOMMENDATIONS,'' ``PRELIMINARY TERMS AND CONDITIONS,'' or
``PRELIMINARY FISHWAY PRESCRIPTIONS;'' (2) set forth in the heading the
name of the applicant and the project number of the application to
which the filing responds; (3) furnish the name, address, and telephone
number of the person protesting or intervening; and (4) otherwise
comply with the requirements of 18 CFR 385.2001 through 385.2005. All
comments, recommendations, terms and conditions or prescriptions must
set forth their evidentiary basis and otherwise comply with the
requirements of 18 CFR 4.34(b). Agencies may obtain copies of the
application directly from the applicant. A copy of any protest or
motion to intervene must be served upon each representative of the
applicant specified in the particular application. A copy of all other
filings in reference to this application must be accompanied by proof
of service on all persons listed in the service list prepared by the
Commission in this proceeding, in accordance with 18 CFR 4.34(b) and
385.2010.
p. Procedural Schedule:
The application will be processed according to the following
revised Hydro Licensing Schedule. Revisions to the schedule may be made
as appropriate.
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Milestone Target Date
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Filing of recommendations, preliminary June 2011.
terms and conditions, and preliminary
fishway prescriptions.
Commission issues EA.................... October 2011.
Comments on EA.......................... November 2011.
Modified terms and conditions........... January 2012.
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q. Final amendments to the application must be filed with the
Commission no later than 30 days from the issuance date of this notice.
r. A license applicant must file no later than 60 days following
the date of issuance of the notice of acceptance and ready for
environmental analysis provided for in 5.22: (1) A copy of the water
quality certification; (2) a copy of the request for certification,
including proof of the date on which the certifying agency received the
request; or (3) evidence of waiver of water quality certification.
Dated: April 21, 2011.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary. .
[FR Doc. 2011-10260 Filed 4-27-11; 8:45 am]
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