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Powerplant in the summer of 2018.
Only energy, without capacity, will be
available for marketing (power
production will be non-dispatchable
and incidental to the delivery of water).
It is expected that annual energy
production from the replacement
Olmsted Powerplant will average
approximately 27,000,000 kWh per year.
Proposed 2018 Olmsted Power
Marketing Plan
WAPA proposes to apply the
following criteria to applicants seeking
an allocation of energy under the
proposed 2018 Olmsted Power
Marketing Plan:
1. Contract Term: Due to the lack of
actual generating data, the term of the
contract will be limited. Service is
expected to begin on July 1, 2018, or as
soon as the Project is declared
commercially operable; and the contract
term will be effective through
September 30, 2024.
2. Marketing Area: Due to the
relatively small size of the resource and
its operating characteristics, eligible
applicants must be preference entities,
in accordance with section 9(c) of the
Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (43
U.S.C. 485h(c)), located within the
following counties in Utah: Davis,
Morgan, Salt Lake, Summit, Utah,
Weber, and Wasatch.
3. Delivery Point: 12.47-kV bus at
PacifiCorp’s Hale Substation or another
substation that may be identified that
can be electrically interconnected to the
Project.
4. Transmission: Any associated
transformation/transmission beyond
PacifiCorp’s 12.47-kV bus at the Hale
Substation, or other identified
substation if delivery is not made at the
Hale Substation, is the sole
responsibility of the applicant.
Applicants must have the necessary
arrangements for transmission and/or
distribution service in place by April 1,
2018.
5. Eligible Applicants: WAPA will
provide allocations only to preference
entities in the marketing area. WAPA,
through the public process, will
determine the amount of energy, if any,
to allocate in accordance with the
marketing criteria and administrative
discretion under Reclamation Law.
Priority will be given to the District as
the operator of the Olmsted Powerplant.
6. Resource Pool: WAPA will take
into consideration all existing Federal
hydropower allocations an applicant is
currently receiving when determining
each allocation. Allocations of Olmsted
energy will be determined solely by
WAPA. Applicants who receive an
allocation will be allocated a percentage
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of the annual energy output of the
Powerplant.
7. Preference Entities: Preference will
be given to entities in accordance with
section 9(c) of the Reclamation Project
Act of 1939, 43 U.S.C. 485h(c), as
amended and supplemented, including
Municipalities, Rural Cooperatives, and
political subdivisions including
irrigation or other districts,
municipalities, and other governmental
organizations that have electric utility
status by April 1, 2018; and, Federally
recognized Native American tribes as
defined in the Indian Self Determination
Act of 1975, 25 U.S.C. 5304 as amended.
‘‘Electric utility status’’ means that the
entity has responsibility to meet load
growth, has a distribution system, and is
ready, willing, and able to purchase
Federal power from WAPA on a
wholesale basis.
8. Ready, Willing, and Able: Eligible
applicants must be ready, willing, and
able to receive and distribute or use
energy from WAPA. Ready, willing, and
able means the applicant has the
facilities needed for the receipt of power
or has made the necessary arrangements
for transmission and/or distribution
service, and its power supply contracts
with third parties permit the delivery of
WAPA’s power.
9. Rates and Payment: Each applicant
who receives an allocation will pay its
proportional share of the annual
expenses of the Project based on its
proportional share of the energy
produced. WAPA, through a separate
public process, will establish a rate
methodology for the Project. Rather than
pay a stated rate per kWh for energy,
applicants who receive allocations will
pay their proportional shares of the
Project’s total annual OM&R expenses in
return for their proportional shares of
total marketable energy production.
Availability of Information
Documents developed or retained by
WAPA during this public process will
be available, by appointment, for
inspection and copying at the CRSP
Management Center, located at 150 East
Social Hall Avenue, Suite 300, Salt Lake
City, Utah. Written comments received
as part of the Olmsted Marketing Plan
formal public process will be available
for viewing on WAPA’s Web site after
the close of the comment period.
Procedural Requirements
Environmental Compliance
WAPA Olmsted Power Marketing
Plan will comply with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321–4347), the Council
on Environmental Quality Regulations
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(40 CFR parts 1500–1508), and DOE
NEPA Regulations (10 CFR 1021).
Review Under the Regulatory
Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980
(RFA; 5 U.S.C. 601, et seq.) requires a
Federal agency to perform a regulatory
flexibility analysis whenever the agency
is required by law to publish a general
notice of proposed rulemaking for any
proposed rule, unless the agency can
certify that the rule will not have a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities. In
defining the term ‘‘rule,’’ the RFA
specifies that a ‘‘rule’’ does not include
‘‘a rule of particular applicability
relating to rates [and] services . . . or to
valuations, costs or accounting, or
practices relating to such rates [and]
services . . .’’ (5 U.S.C. 601). WAPA has
determined that this action relates to
rates or services offered by WAPA and,
therefore, is not a rule within the
purview of the Regulatory Flexibility
Act.
Determination Under Executive Order
12866
WAPA has an exemption from
centralized regulatory review under
Executive Order 12866; accordingly, no
clearance of this notice by the Office of
Management and Budget is required.
Dated: November 23, 2016.
Mark A. Gabriel,
Administrator.
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its comments on EISs issued by other Federal agencies. EPA's comment
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EIS No. 20160283, Final, NPS, FL, ADOPTION--Central Everglades Planning
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The U.S. Department of the Interior's National Park Service (NPS)
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with EPA 07/31/2014. The NPS was not a cooperating agency for this
project. Therefore, recirculation of the document is necessary under
Section 1506.3(b) of Council on Environmental Quality Regulations.
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632-8051.
Dated: November 29, 2016.
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Management Analyst, NEPA Compliance Division, Office of Federal
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