[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 105 (Wednesday, June 2, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Page 29634]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-13902]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Project No. 1354]
Pacific Gas & Electric Company California; Pacific Gas & Electric
Company's Request To Use Alternative Procedures in Filing an Amendment
to a Hydroelectric License Application
May 26, 1999.
By letter dated May 11, 1999, Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E)
asked for Commission approval to use an alternative procedure in filing
an amended application for the 26.7-megawatt Crane Valley Project. PG&E
has demonstrated that it made a reasonable effort to contact the
resource agencies, Indian tribes, non-governmental organizations
(NGOs), and others who may be affected by their proposal, and has
submitted a communication protocol governing how participants in the
proposed process communicate with each other. PG&E believes there is a
consensus on using the alternative process. PG&E's request to use an
alternative process says the United States Forest Service, the
California Department of Fish and Game, Madera County, and the Madera
County Irrigation District have indicated their agreement.
The purpose of this notice is to invite comments on PG&E's request
to use the alternative procedure, as required by section 4.34(i)(5) of
the Commission's regulations. Additional notices seeking comments on
specific project proposals, interventions and protests, and recommended
terms and conditions will be issued at a later date.
The alternative procedure combines the prefiling consultation
process with the environmental review process and allows the applicant
to file an Applicant-Prepared Environmental Assessment (APEA) in lieu
of Exhibit E of the amended license application. This differs from the
traditional process, in which the applicant consults with agencies,
Indian tribes, and NGOs during preparation of the application for the
license and before filing it, but the Commission staff performs the
environmental review after the application is filed. The alternative
procedure is intended to simplify and expedite the licensing process by
combining the prefiling consultation and environmental review processes
into a single process, to facilitate greater participation, and to
improve communication and cooperation among the participants. The
alternative procedure can be tailored to the project under
consideration.
Alternative Process and the Crane Valley Project Schedule
In 1996 PG&E began a process of amending its application for a new
license for the Crane Valley Project. Because the changes PG&E proposes
are material changes, the Commission required PG&E to meet the
consultation requirements of section 16.8 of the Commission's
regulations. Since then, PG&E has been working collaboratively with the
various interested entities to identify issues and environmental
enhancement measures needed at the project. PG&E held public meetings
on May 17, 1999 to receive public input and identify what, if any,
additional studies are needed. The Commission may schedule additional
public scoping meetings and issue scoping documents to fulfill its
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) responsibilities. Notice of
any such scoping meetings would be published at least 30 days prior to
the meetings.
Based on completing any required studies during the Summer of 1999,
a draft amended license application with preliminary APEA would be
distributed by PG&E for comment in April, 2000. The final amended
license application and APEA would be filed with the Commission by June
30, 2000.
Comments
Interested parties have 30 days from the date of this notice to
file with the Commission, any comments on PG&E's proposal to use the
alternative procedures to file an amended application for the Crane
Valley Project.
Filing Requirements
Any comments must be filed by providing an original and 8 copies as
required by the Commission's regulations to: Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, Dockets--Room 1A, 888 First Street, NE, Washington, DC
20426.
All comment filings must bear the heading ``Comments on the
Alternative Procedure,'' and include the project name and number (Crane
Valley Hydroelectric Project, No. 1354-000). For further information,
please contact Charles Hall at (202) 219-2853 or e-mail at
charles.hall@ferc.fed.us.
Linwood A. Watson, Jr.,
Acting Secretary.
[FR Doc. 99-13902 Filed 6-1-99; 8:45 am]
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