Office of the Assistant Secretary-Water and Science; Notice of Termination of a Lease of Power Privilege Process for the Spanish Fork Flow Control Structure of the Central Utah Project, 29095 [2017-13403]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
[RC0ZCUPCA0, 177R0680R1,
RR.17549897.2017000.01]
Office of the Assistant Secretary—
Water and Science; Notice of
Termination of a Lease of Power
Privilege Process for the Spanish Fork
Flow Control Structure of the Central
Utah Project
Central Utah Project
Completion Act Office, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of the
Interior is announcing the termination
of a lease of power privilege process for
the Spanish Fork Flow Control
Structure of the Central Utah Project
located in Utah County, Utah.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Additional information related to this
Federal Register Notice may be
obtained by contacting Mr. Lee Baxter,
Program Coordinator, Central Utah
Project Completion Act Office,
Department of the Interior, 302 East
1860 South, Provo, Utah 84606; (801)
379–1174; lbaxter@usbr.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
process for non-Federal development of
hydroelectric power at the Spanish Fork
Flow Control Structure was established
through a Federal Register Notice
(Notice) published May 11, 2011. The
Notice announced the Department of the
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Interior’s intent to consider proposals
for non-Federal development of
hydroelectric power at the Spanish Fork
Flow Control Structure of the Central
Utah Project. The Notice presented
background information, proposal
content guidelines, information
concerning the selection of a nonFederal entity to develop hydroelectric
power at the Spanish Fork River Flow
Control Structure, and power
purchasing and/or marketing
considerations. The Notice also
established the deadline for a potential
lessee to enter into a lease with the
United States as 5 years after
notification of the selection of a
potential lessee.
On October 13, 2011, a joint proposal
from the Central Utah Water
Conservancy District, Strawberry Water
Users Association, and the South Valley
Electric Service District was received in
response to the Notice. The joint
proposal was reviewed by an evaluation
team comprised of specialists from the
Bureau of Reclamation, Western Area
Power Administration, and the
Bonneville Power Administration.
Based upon the recommendation from
the evaluation team, the joint proposal
was selected by the Department of the
Interior as the potential lessee for nonFederal power development at the
Spanish Fork Flow Control Structure.
The joint applicants were notified of
this decision by correspondence dated
March 9, 2012, and were given a
deadline of March 9, 2017, to enter into
a lease with the United States.
The deadline for entering into a lease
has now passed and a lease was not
negotiated and executed with the
Department of the Interior. As a result,
the Department of the Interior has
rescinded the selection of Central Utah
Water Conservancy District, Strawberry
Water Users Association, and the South
Valley Electric Service District as the
successful potential joint lessee and has
terminated this lease of power privilege
process for the Spanish Fork Flow
Control Structure.
Future non-Federal development of
hydroelectric power at the Spanish Fork
Flow Control Structure would be
considered upon request from interested
parties. However, no formal request for
proposals is being made by the
Department of the Interior at this time.
Dated: June 21, 2017.
Reed R. Murray,
Program Director, Department of the Interior.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
[RC0ZCUPCA0, 177R0680R1, RR.17549897.2017000.01]
Office of the Assistant Secretary--Water and Science; Notice of
Termination of a Lease of Power Privilege Process for the Spanish Fork
Flow Control Structure of the Central Utah Project
AGENCY: Central Utah Project Completion Act Office, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Interior is announcing the termination
of a lease of power privilege process for the Spanish Fork Flow Control
Structure of the Central Utah Project located in Utah County, Utah.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Additional information related to this
Federal Register Notice may be obtained by contacting Mr. Lee Baxter,
Program Coordinator, Central Utah Project Completion Act Office,
Department of the Interior, 302 East 1860 South, Provo, Utah 84606;
(801) 379-1174; lbaxter@usbr.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The process for non-Federal development of
hydroelectric power at the Spanish Fork Flow Control Structure was
established through a Federal Register Notice (Notice) published May
11, 2011. The Notice announced the Department of the Interior's intent
to consider proposals for non-Federal development of hydroelectric
power at the Spanish Fork Flow Control Structure of the Central Utah
Project. The Notice presented background information, proposal content
guidelines, information concerning the selection of a non-Federal
entity to develop hydroelectric power at the Spanish Fork River Flow
Control Structure, and power purchasing and/or marketing
considerations. The Notice also established the deadline for a
potential lessee to enter into a lease with the United States as 5
years after notification of the selection of a potential lessee.
On October 13, 2011, a joint proposal from the Central Utah Water
Conservancy District, Strawberry Water Users Association, and the South
Valley Electric Service District was received in response to the
Notice. The joint proposal was reviewed by an evaluation team comprised
of specialists from the Bureau of Reclamation, Western Area Power
Administration, and the Bonneville Power Administration.
Based upon the recommendation from the evaluation team, the joint
proposal was selected by the Department of the Interior as the
potential lessee for non-Federal power development at the Spanish Fork
Flow Control Structure. The joint applicants were notified of this
decision by correspondence dated March 9, 2012, and were given a
deadline of March 9, 2017, to enter into a lease with the United
States.
The deadline for entering into a lease has now passed and a lease
was not negotiated and executed with the Department of the Interior. As
a result, the Department of the Interior has rescinded the selection of
Central Utah Water Conservancy District, Strawberry Water Users
Association, and the South Valley Electric Service District as the
successful potential joint lessee and has terminated this lease of
power privilege process for the Spanish Fork Flow Control Structure.
Future non-Federal development of hydroelectric power at the
Spanish Fork Flow Control Structure would be considered upon request
from interested parties. However, no formal request for proposals is
being made by the Department of the Interior at this time.
Dated: June 21, 2017.
Reed R. Murray,
Program Director, Department of the Interior.
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