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Dated: February 1, 2023.
Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
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February 15, 2023, 1:30–4:00 p.m.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
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Commission
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Black Canyon Hydro, LLC; Notice of
Application Tendered for Filing With
the Commission, Requesting
Cooperating Agencies, and Soliciting
Additional Study Requests
Take notice that the following
hydroelectric application has been filed
with the Commission and is available
for public inspection.
a. Type of Filing: Original major
license.
b. Project No.: 14787–004.
c. Date Filed: January 18, 2023.
d. Submitted By: rPlus Hydro, LLLP,
on behalf of Black Canyon Hydro, LLC
(Black Canyon Hydro).
e. Name of Project: Seminoe Pumped
Storage Project.
f. Location: The project would be
located at the Bureau of Reclamation’s
Seminoe Reservoir on the North Platte
River in Carbon County, Wyoming,
approximately 35 miles northeast of
Rawlings, Wyoming. The project would
occupy 820.62 acres of land managed by
the Bureau of Land Management and
52.89 acres managed by the Bureau of
Reclamation.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power
Act 16 U.S.C.791(a)–825(r).
h. Applicant Contact: Lars Dorr,
Program Manager for rPlus Hydro,
LLLP, Address: Black Canyon Hydro,
LLC c/o rPlus Hydro, LLLP, 201 S Main
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St., Suite 2100, Salt Lake City, Utah
84111. Phone: (801) 456–1575; (858)
925–3743.
i. FERC Contact: Michael Tust at (202)
502–6522; or email at michael.tust@
ferc.gov.
j. Determination under the Fixing
America’s Surface Transportation Act
(FAST–41): On January 19, 2023, the
project sponsor submitted a FAST–41
Initiation Notice to the Federal
Permitting Improvement Steering
Council for the proposed project. On
February 2, 2023, Commission staff
determined that the proposed project
qualifies as a covered project under
FAST–41, as is defined in 42 U.S.C.
4370m(6).
k. Cooperating agencies: Under 42
U.S.C. 4370m–2(a)(2)(A), as the lead
agency, the Commission is required to:
(1) identify all federal and non-federal
agencies and governmental entities
likely to have financing, environmental
review, authorization, or other
responsibilities with respect to the
project; and (2) invite all federal
agencies under (1) to become a
cooperating or participating agency, as
appropriate. Commission staff have
identified the Bureau of Reclamation,
Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers, Western Area Power
Administration, Wyoming Department
of Environmental Quality, Wyoming
Game & Fish Department, and Wyoming
State Historic Preservation Office as the
relevant agencies under (1) above. With
this notice, we invite the Bureau of
Reclamation, Bureau of Land
Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
and Western Area Power
Administration to be cooperating
agencies under (2) above. Under 42
U.S.C. 4370m–2(a)(3)(A), each invited
federal agency above will be designated
as a cooperating agency unless the
agency responds in writing to the
Commission and the Executive Director
of the Federal Permitting Improvement
Steering Council within 14 days of this
notice stating that the agency: (1) has no
jurisdiction or authority with respect to
the proposed project; or (2) does not
intend to exercise authority related to,
or submit comments on, the proposed
project.
The federal agencies invited to
cooperate above and any other federal,
state, local, and tribal agencies with
jurisdiction and/or special expertise
with respect to environmental issues
that wish to cooperate in the
preparation of the environmental
document should follow the filing
instructions described in item m below.
Cooperating agencies should note the
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Commission’s policy that agencies that
cooperate in the preparation of the
environmental document cannot also
intervene. See 94 FERC ¶ 61,076 (2001).
l. Pursuant to section 4.32(b)(7) of 18
CFR of the Commission’s regulations, if
any resource agency, Native-American
Tribe, or person believes that an
additional scientific study should be
conducted in order to form an adequate
factual basis for a complete analysis of
the application on its merit, the resource
agency, Native-American Tribe, or
person must file a request for a study
with the Commission not later than 60
days from the date of filing of the
application, and serve a copy of the
request on the applicant.
m. Deadline under 42 U.S.C. 4370m–
2(a)(2)(B) for responses from the specific
federal agencies invited to cooperate in
item k: February 16, 2023.
Deadline for filing additional study
requests and deadline for agencies,
other than the specific federal agencies
invited to cooperate in item k, to file
requests for cooperating agency status:
March 19, 2023.
The Commission strongly encourages
electronic filing. Please file additional
study requests and requests for
cooperating agency status using the
Commission’s eFiling system at https://
ferconline.ferc.gov/FERCOnline.aspx.
For assistance, please contact FERC
Online Support at
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, (866)
208–3676 (toll free), or (202) 502–8659
(TTY). In lieu of electronic filing, you
may submit a paper copy. Submissions
sent via the U.S. Postal Service must be
addressed to: Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, 888 First Street NE, Room
1A, Washington, DC 20426.
Submissions sent via any other carrier
must be addressed to: Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, 12225 Wilkins Avenue,
Rockville, Maryland 20852. All filings
must clearly identify the project name
and docket number on the first page:
Seminoe Pumped Storage Project (P–
14787–004).
n. The application is not ready for
environmental analysis at this time.
o. The proposed pumped storage
project would use the Bureau of
Reclamation’s Seminoe Reservoir as its
lower reservoir and the following
existing facilities: an approximately
3.35-mile-long maintenance road for
accessing the upper reservoir site and an
approximately 0.5-mile-long
maintenance road adjacent to the
eastern shoreline of Seminoe Reservoir
that would be used for accessing
facilities connected to Seminoe
Reservoir. Both of these roads are
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currently used to maintain Western
Area Power Administration
transmission lines and would be
modified to accommodate larger
construction vehicles. The project
would also involve constructing the
following new facilities: (1) a 8,498-footlong roller-compacted concrete waterretaining structure that would create a
114-acre upper reservoir which would
be lined to reduce leakage and would be
surrounded by a 10-foot-high chain and
rail security fence; (2) a 200-foot-long
concrete ogee emergency spillway
incorporated into the upper reservoir
capable of directing emergency spill
flows down a stepped spillway into a
stilling basin and then down a natural
gulley and into the Bureau of
Reclamation’s Kortes Reservoir; (3) a
water conveyance tunnel system
connecting the new upper reservoir
with Seminoe Reservoir that consists of
the following structures: (a) a 2,756-footlong D-shaped concrete-lined
belowground headrace tunnel; (b) a 615foot-long steel aboveground conduit
section across a gully that is supported
by concrete piers; (c) a 30-foot-diameter,
1,225-foot-long concrete-lined
belowground vertical shaft; (d) a 30foot-diameter, 123-foot-long concretelined belowground high pressure tunnel
connected to a manifold and three
separate 17-foot-diameter concrete and
steel-lined belowground penstocks with
lengths of 330 feet, 247 feet, and 165
feet; (e) three concrete and steel-lined
17.5-foot-diameter belowground draft
tube extensions with lengths of 140 feet,
103 feet, and 85 feet connected to a
manifold; (f) a 36-foot-diameter, 232foot-long belowground surge chamber;
and (g) a 31-foot-diameter, 4,070-footlong belowground tailrace tunnel; (4) a
460-foot-long, 80-foot-wide, 142-foothigh belowground powerhouse
containing three 324-megawatt Francis
pump-turbines and three generatormotors; (5) three busbar galleries
approximately 170-feet-long leading to a
413-foot-long, 71-foot-wide, 113-foothigh belowground transformer cavern
containing three-phase step-up
transformers and a switchgear
switchyard; (6) two 500-kilovolt circuits
connecting from the switchgear through
a 765-foot-long belowground tunnel to a
vertical cable shaft that emerges
aboveground; (7) two separate 30-milelong, 500-kilovolt overhead
transmission lines that connect to the
grid at the existing Aeolus substation;
(8) a new 40-foot-wide bridge crossing
over the Seminoe Dam tailrace on the
North Platte River that connects Morgan
Creek Road on the left side of the river
to a main access tunnel portal on the
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right side of the river to provide access
to the powerhouse; (9) two other
secondary tunnels for accessing the
lower reservoir intake and surge shaft;
and (10) appurtenant facilities.
Additionally, two existing Western Area
Power Administration transmission
lines that currently cross the new upper
reservoir site would be relocated.
The water used to initially fill the
new upper reservoir and provide makeup water would come from Seminoe
Reservoir. The initial volume of water
necessary to fill the upper reservoir is
estimated to be 13,300 acre-feet and
would be filled over a two- to four-week
period. It is estimated that the project
would need approximately 272 acre-feet
of water each year to replenish water
lost through evaporation and seepage.
Once the upper reservoir is filled,
approximately 10,800 acre-feet could be
cycled between the upper reservoir and
Seminoe Reservoir each day. The
project is designed to generate
electricity on demand for up to 9.7
hours each day at the maximum
generating capacity. The estimated
annual generation is 2,916 gigawatthours per year.
p. In addition to publishing the full
text of this document in the Federal
Register, the Commission provides all
interested persons an opportunity to
view and/or print the contents via the
internet through the Commission’s
Home Page (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
at FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or call
toll-free, (866) 208–3676 or TYY, (202)
502–8659.
You may also register online at
https://ferconline.ferc.gov/FERCOnline.
aspx to be notified via email of new
filings and issuances related to this or
other pending projects. For assistance,
contact FERC Online Support.
q. Procedural schedule: Consistent
with the requirements in FAST–41, a
procedural schedule for processing the
license application will be developed in
consultation with the relevant agencies
and subsequently posted to the docket.
r. 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
Dated: February 2, 2023.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. CP23–40–000]
Viking Gas Transmission Company;
Notice of Request Under Blanket
Authorization and Establishing
Intervention and Protest Deadline
Take notice that on January 23, 2023,
Viking Gas Transmission Company
(Viking) 100 West 5th Street, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74103, filed in the above
referenced docket, a prior notice request
pursuant to sections 157.205, 157.208
and 157.211 1 of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission’s regulations
under the Natural Gas Act (NGA) and
Viking’s blanket certificate issued in
Docket No. CP82–414–000,2 requesting
authorization to construct, own, operate,
and maintain a new pipeline lateral to
Grand Forks, North Dakota. Viking
estimates the cost of the lateral to be
$26,940,000, as more fully described in
the application which is on file with the
Commission and open to public
inspection.
Specifically, Viking is proposing to
build its Line MNB2204C (the Project),
in Polk County, Minnesota and Grand
Forks County, North Dakota. Viking
proposes to: (i) construct 13.2 miles of
12-inch-diameter lateral pipeline that
runs from Viking’s mainline to the East
Grand Forks, Minnesota Meter Station
(MN Meter Station); (ii) construct 0.8
mile of 12-inch-diameter pipeline from
the new Grand Forks, North Dakota
Launcher Site (ND Launcher Site) to a
new meter station in Grand Forks, North
Dakota; and (iii) relocate and upsize a
meter from the MN Meter Station to the
ND Launcher Site. Minor auxiliary
facilities installations and modifications
will also be made pursuant to section
2.55(a) of the Commission’s
regulations.3 The Project will provide
up to 42,000 dekatherms per day (Dth/
1 18
CFR157.205, 157.208, 157.211.
September 1, 1982, in Docket No. CP82–
414–000, Midwestern Gas Transmission Company
(Midwestern) was issued a blanket certificate for its
entire pipeline system, which was composed of its
Southern System, extending from Portland,
Tennessee to Joliet, Illinois, and its Northern
System, extending from the United States-Canada
international boundary near Emerson, Minnesota to
Marshfield, Wisconsin. Midwestern Gas
Transmission Co., 20 FERC ¶ 62,411 (1982).
Subsequently, on April 6, 1989, in Docket No.
CP88–679–000, the Commission authorized
Midwestern’s abandonment by transfer to Viking
and Viking’s acquisition of Midwestern’s Northern
System. Midwestern Gas Transmission Co., 47
FERC ¶ 61,017 (1989).
3 18 CFR 2.55(a).
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Project No. 14787-004]
Black Canyon Hydro, LLC; Notice of Application Tendered for
Filing With the Commission, Requesting Cooperating Agencies, and
Soliciting Additional Study Requests
Take notice that the following hydroelectric application has been
filed with the Commission and is available for public inspection.
a. Type of Filing: Original major license.
b. Project No.: 14787-004.
c. Date Filed: January 18, 2023.
d. Submitted By: rPlus Hydro, LLLP, on behalf of Black Canyon
Hydro, LLC (Black Canyon Hydro).
e. Name of Project: Seminoe Pumped Storage Project.
f. Location: The project would be located at the Bureau of
Reclamation's Seminoe Reservoir on the North Platte River in Carbon
County, Wyoming, approximately 35 miles northeast of Rawlings, Wyoming.
The project would occupy 820.62 acres of land managed by the Bureau of
Land Management and 52.89 acres managed by the Bureau of Reclamation.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power Act 16 U.S.C.791(a)-825(r).
h. Applicant Contact: Lars Dorr, Program Manager for rPlus Hydro,
LLLP, Address: Black Canyon Hydro, LLC c/o rPlus Hydro, LLLP, 201 S
Main St., Suite 2100, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Phone: (801) 456-
1575; (858) 925-3743.
i. FERC Contact: Michael Tust at (202) 502-6522; or email at
[email protected].
j. Determination under the Fixing America's Surface Transportation
Act (FAST-41): On January 19, 2023, the project sponsor submitted a
FAST-41 Initiation Notice to the Federal Permitting Improvement
Steering Council for the proposed project. On February 2, 2023,
Commission staff determined that the proposed project qualifies as a
covered project under FAST-41, as is defined in 42 U.S.C. 4370m(6).
k. Cooperating agencies: Under 42 U.S.C. 4370m-2(a)(2)(A), as the
lead agency, the Commission is required to: (1) identify all federal
and non-federal agencies and governmental entities likely to have
financing, environmental review, authorization, or other
responsibilities with respect to the project; and (2) invite all
federal agencies under (1) to become a cooperating or participating
agency, as appropriate. Commission staff have identified the Bureau of
Reclamation, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Western Area Power Administration,
Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, Wyoming Game & Fish
Department, and Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office as the
relevant agencies under (1) above. With this notice, we invite the
Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and Western Area Power
Administration to be cooperating agencies under (2) above. Under 42
U.S.C. 4370m-2(a)(3)(A), each invited federal agency above will be
designated as a cooperating agency unless the agency responds in
writing to the Commission and the Executive Director of the Federal
Permitting Improvement Steering Council within 14 days of this notice
stating that the agency: (1) has no jurisdiction or authority with
respect to the proposed project; or (2) does not intend to exercise
authority related to, or submit comments on, the proposed project.
The federal agencies invited to cooperate above and any other
federal, state, local, and tribal agencies with jurisdiction and/or
special expertise with respect to environmental issues that wish to
cooperate in the preparation of the environmental document should
follow the filing instructions described in item m below. Cooperating
agencies should note the Commission's policy that agencies that
cooperate in the preparation of the environmental document cannot also
intervene. See 94 FERC ] 61,076 (2001).
l. Pursuant to section 4.32(b)(7) of 18 CFR of the Commission's
regulations, if any resource agency, Native-American Tribe, or person
believes that an additional scientific study should be conducted in
order to form an adequate factual basis for a complete analysis of the
application on its merit, the resource agency, Native-American Tribe,
or person must file a request for a study with the Commission not later
than 60 days from the date of filing of the application, and serve a
copy of the request on the applicant.
m. Deadline under 42 U.S.C. 4370m-2(a)(2)(B) for responses from the
specific federal agencies invited to cooperate in item k: February 16,
2023.
Deadline for filing additional study requests and deadline for
agencies, other than the specific federal agencies invited to cooperate
in item k, to file requests for cooperating agency status: March 19,
2023.
The Commission strongly encourages electronic filing. Please file
additional study requests and requests for cooperating agency status
using the Commission's eFiling system at https://ferconline.ferc.gov/FERCOnline.aspx. For assistance, please contact FERC Online Support at
[email protected], (866) 208-3676 (toll free), or (202) 502-
8659 (TTY). In lieu of electronic filing, you may submit a paper copy.
Submissions sent via the U.S. Postal Service must be addressed to:
Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street NE, Room 1A, Washington, DC 20426. Submissions sent via
any other carrier must be addressed to: Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary,
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 12225 Wilkins Avenue, Rockville,
Maryland 20852. All filings must clearly identify the project name and
docket number on the first page: Seminoe Pumped Storage Project (P-
14787-004).
n. The application is not ready for environmental analysis at this
time.
o. The proposed pumped storage project would use the Bureau of
Reclamation's Seminoe Reservoir as its lower reservoir and the
following existing facilities: an approximately 3.35-mile-long
maintenance road for accessing the upper reservoir site and an
approximately 0.5-mile-long maintenance road adjacent to the eastern
shoreline of Seminoe Reservoir that would be used for accessing
facilities connected to Seminoe Reservoir. Both of these roads are
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currently used to maintain Western Area Power Administration
transmission lines and would be modified to accommodate larger
construction vehicles. The project would also involve constructing the
following new facilities: (1) a 8,498-foot-long roller-compacted
concrete water-retaining structure that would create a 114-acre upper
reservoir which would be lined to reduce leakage and would be
surrounded by a 10-foot-high chain and rail security fence; (2) a 200-
foot-long concrete ogee emergency spillway incorporated into the upper
reservoir capable of directing emergency spill flows down a stepped
spillway into a stilling basin and then down a natural gulley and into
the Bureau of Reclamation's Kortes Reservoir; (3) a water conveyance
tunnel system connecting the new upper reservoir with Seminoe Reservoir
that consists of the following structures: (a) a 2,756-foot-long D-
shaped concrete-lined belowground headrace tunnel; (b) a 615-foot-long
steel aboveground conduit section across a gully that is supported by
concrete piers; (c) a 30-foot-diameter, 1,225-foot-long concrete-lined
belowground vertical shaft; (d) a 30-foot-diameter, 123-foot-long
concrete-lined belowground high pressure tunnel connected to a manifold
and three separate 17-foot-diameter concrete and steel-lined
belowground penstocks with lengths of 330 feet, 247 feet, and 165 feet;
(e) three concrete and steel-lined 17.5-foot-diameter belowground draft
tube extensions with lengths of 140 feet, 103 feet, and 85 feet
connected to a manifold; (f) a 36-foot-diameter, 232-foot-long
belowground surge chamber; and (g) a 31-foot-diameter, 4,070-foot-long
belowground tailrace tunnel; (4) a 460-foot-long, 80-foot-wide, 142-
foot-high belowground powerhouse containing three 324-megawatt Francis
pump-turbines and three generator-motors; (5) three busbar galleries
approximately 170-feet-long leading to a 413-foot-long, 71-foot-wide,
113-foot-high belowground transformer cavern containing three-phase
step-up transformers and a switchgear switchyard; (6) two 500-kilovolt
circuits connecting from the switchgear through a 765-foot-long
belowground tunnel to a vertical cable shaft that emerges aboveground;
(7) two separate 30-mile-long, 500-kilovolt overhead transmission lines
that connect to the grid at the existing Aeolus substation; (8) a new
40-foot-wide bridge crossing over the Seminoe Dam tailrace on the North
Platte River that connects Morgan Creek Road on the left side of the
river to a main access tunnel portal on the right side of the river to
provide access to the powerhouse; (9) two other secondary tunnels for
accessing the lower reservoir intake and surge shaft; and (10)
appurtenant facilities. Additionally, two existing Western Area Power
Administration transmission lines that currently cross the new upper
reservoir site would be relocated.
The water used to initially fill the new upper reservoir and
provide make-up water would come from Seminoe Reservoir. The initial
volume of water necessary to fill the upper reservoir is estimated to
be 13,300 acre-feet and would be filled over a two- to four-week
period. It is estimated that the project would need approximately 272
acre-feet of water each year to replenish water lost through
evaporation and seepage. Once the upper reservoir is filled,
approximately 10,800 acre-feet could be cycled between the upper
reservoir and Seminoe Reservoir each day. The project is designed to
generate electricity on demand for up to 9.7 hours each day at the
maximum generating capacity. The estimated annual generation is 2,916
gigawatt-hours per year.
p. In addition to publishing the full text of this document in the
Federal Register, the Commission provides all interested persons an
opportunity to view and/or print the contents via the internet through
the Commission's Home Page (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 at [email protected] or call toll-free, (866) 208-3676 or
TYY, (202) 502-8659.
You may also register online at https://ferconline.ferc.gov/FERCOnline.aspx to be notified via email of new filings and issuances
related to this or other pending projects. For assistance, contact FERC
Online Support.
q. Procedural schedule: Consistent with the requirements in FAST-
41, a procedural schedule for processing the license application will
be developed in consultation with the relevant agencies and
subsequently posted to the docket.
r. 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
Dated: February 2, 2023.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2023-02643 Filed 2-7-23; 8:45 am]
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