95-14969. Notice of Application Ready for Environmental Analysis  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 118 (Tuesday, June 20, 1995)]
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    [Pages 32150-32151]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-14969]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    
    Notice of Application Ready for Environmental Analysis
    
    June 14, 1995.
        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.: 2645-029.
        c. Date Filed: November 9, 1991.
        d. Applicant: Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation.
        e. Name of Project: Beaver River Hydro Project.
        f. Location: On the Beaver River, tributary to the Black River, in 
    Herkimer and Lewis Counties, New York.
        g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. 791(a)-825(r).
        h. Applicant Contact: Mr. Jerry Sabattis, Hydro Licensing 
    Coordinator, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, 300 Erie Boulevard West, 
    Syracuse, NY 13202, (315) 474-1511.
        i. FERC Contact: Tom Camp (202) 219-2832.
        j. Deadline Date: The Director, Office of Hydropower Licensing, 
    waives section 4.34(b) of the regulations (see Order No. 533 issued May 
    8, 1991, 56 FR 23108 (May 20, 1991)), and states that all comments, 
    recommendations, terms and conditions and prescriptions concerning the 
    application be filed with the Commission within 30 days from the 
    issuance date of this notice. All reply comments must be filed with the 
    Commission within 45 days from the date of this notice.
        Anyone may obtain an extension of time for these deadlines from the 
    Commission only upon a showing of good cause or extraordinary 
    circumstances in accordance with 18 CFR 385.2008.
        All filings must: (1) bear in all capital letters the title 
    ``COMMENTS,'' ``REPLY COMMENTS,'' ``RECOMMENDATIONS,'' ``TERMS AND 
    CONDITIONS,'' or ``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 submitting the filing; 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. Any of these documents must be 
    filed by providing the original and the number of copies required by 
    the Commission's regulations to: Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory 
    Commission, 825 North Capitol Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20426. An 
    additional copy must be sent to: Director, Division of Project Review, 
    Office of Hydropower Licensing, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 
    Room 1027, at the above address. Each filing must be accompanied by 
    proof of service on all persons listed on the service list prepared by 
    the Commission in this proceeding, in accordance with 18 CFR 4.34(b) 
    and 385.2010.
        k. Status of Environmental Analysis: This application has been 
    accepted for filing and is ready for environmental analysis at this 
    time.
        l. Description of Project: The existing Beaver River Project 
    consists of the following eight developments on the Beaver River in the 
    towns of Webb, Watson, and Croghan. High Falls is 11 river miles above 
    Beaver River's confluence with the Black River.
    
    High Falls Development
    
        The High Falls Development includes: (1) A 1,233-foot-long concrete 
    gravity dam containing a 470-foot-long non-overflow concrete gravity 
    section and a 650-foot-long concrete ogee spillway; (2) an impoundment 
    which, at the normal maximum surface elevation of 915 feet (USGS), has 
    a surface area of 145 acres, a gross storage capacity of 1,058 ac-ft, 
    and a usable capacity of 923 ac-ft; (3) a 64-foot-wide by 29-foot-high 
    concrete intake structure containing four 12-foot-wide by 20.5-foot-
    high trashracks and four steel slide gates; (4) a 49-foot-wide log 
    sluice that has been sealed; (5) a 605-foot-long by 12-foot-diameter 
    riveted steel penstock; (6) a 34-foot-wide by 99-foot-long concrete/
    masonry powerhouse containing three vertical Francis turbines connected 
    to direct-drive synchronous generators, each with a rated capacity of 
    1,600 kW, a hydraulic capacity of 300 cfs, and a design head of 100 
    feet; (7) a spare turbine bay for future expansion; (8) a 3.7-mile-
    long, 23 kV transmission line; and (9) appurtenant equipment.
    
    Belfort Development
    
        The Belfort Development includes: (1) A 206-foot-long by 19-foot-
    high concrete gravity dam consisting of a 161-foot-long by 17-foot-high 
    concrete ogee spillway equipped with 2-foot-high flashboards; (2) an 
    impoundment which, at the normal maximum surface elevation of 966 feet 
    (USGS), has a surface area of 50 acres, a gross storage capacity of 120 
    ac-ft, and a usable capacity of 47 ac-ft; (3) a 120-foot-long forebay; 
    (4) a 62-foot-wide concrete intake structure containing one 12-foot-
    wide by 17-foot-high trashrack, one 12-foot-wide by 23-foot-high 
    trashrack, and two 11-foot by 11-foot timber slide gates; (5) one 52-
    foot-long by 7-foot-diameter steel penstock and one 52-foot-long by 
    7.5-foot-diameter steel penstock; (6) a 78-foot-wide by 39-foot-lone 
    concrete masonry powerhouse containing three horizontal Francis 
    turbines connected to direct-drive synchronous generators, with a rated 
    capacity of 400 kW (unit 1), 640 kW (unit 2), and 1,000 kW (unit 3), 
    with hydraulic capacities of 200 cfs (units 1 and 2) and 310 cfs (unit 
    3), each with a design head of 48 feet; (7) a 400-foot-long tailrace 
    channel; (8) an existing 3,540-foot-long, 23 kV transmission line; and 
    (9) appurtenant equipment.
    
    Taylorville Development
    
        The Taylorville Development includes: (1) A 1,003-foot-long by 23-
    foot-high concrete gravity dam; (2) an impoundment which, at the normal 
    maximum surface elevation of 1,076.6 feet (USGS), has a surface area of 
    170 acres, a gross storage capacity of 1,091 ac-ft, and a usable 
    capacity of 685 ac-ft; (3) a 33-foot-wide concrete intake structure 
    containing a 25-foot-wide by 20-foot-high trashrack and three 5.5-foot-
    wide by 13-foot-high timber slide gates; (4) a 2,725-foot-long by 9.5-
    foot-diameter steel penstock; (5) an 18-foot-diameter surge tank 
    located about 40 feet upstream of the powerhouse; (6) a 93-foot-wide by 
    62.5-foot-long concrete/masonry powerhouse containing four horizontal 
    Francis turbines connected to direct-drive synchronous generators, with 
    rated capacities of 1,100 kW (units 1 and 2), 1,372 kW (unit 3), and 
    1,200 kW (unit 4), each with a hydraulic capacity of 180 cfs, and a 
    design head of 96.6 feet; (7) a 400-foot-long, 23 kV transmission line; 
    and (8) appurtenant equipment.
    Elmer Development
    
        The Elmer Development includes: (1) A 238-foot-long by 23-foot-high 
    concrete gravity spillway; (2) a 25-foot-wide sluice gate with needle 
    beams; (3) an impoundment which, at the normal maximum surface 
    elevation of 1,108 feet (USGS), has a surface area of 34 acres, a gross 
    storage capacity of 345 ac-ft, and a usable capacity of 207 ac-ft; (4) 
    a forebay; (5) a 39-foot-wide concrete intake structure containing two 
    16.5-foot-wide by 21.5-foot-high trashracks and four 6-foot-wide by 11-
    foot-high timber slide gates; (6) a 78-foot-wide by 34-foot-long 
    concrete/masonry powerhouse containing two vertical Francis turbine 
    connected to direct-drive synchronous generators, each with 
    [[Page 32151]] a rated capacity of 750 kW, a hydraulic capacity of 290 
    cfs, and a design head of 37 feet; (7) a 2,270-foot-long, 23 kV 
    transmission line; and (8) appurtenant equipment
    
    Effley Developmentt
    
        The Effley Development includes: (1) A 1,647-foot-long by 30-foot-
    high concrete gravity dam containing a 430-foot-long by 30-foot-high 
    concrete ogee spillway; (2) a gated 29-foot-long log chute; (3) an 
    impoundment which, at the normal maximum surface elevation of 1,163 
    feet (USGS), has a surface area of 340 acres, a gross storage capacity 
    of 3,140 ac-ft, and a usable capacity of 1,720 ac-ft; (4) a 100-foot-
    long forebay; (5) a 38.5-foot-wide intake structure containing a 22-
    foot-wide by 22-foot-high trashrack and three 6-foot-wide by 8-foot-
    high timber slide gates; (6) a concrete intake structure containing a 
    20-foot-wide by 27-foot-high trashrack and an 11-foot by 11-foot slide 
    gate; (7) three 87-foot-long by 5-foot-diameter steel penstocks, one 
    148-foot-long by 8-foot-diameter steel penstock; (8) two concrete/
    masonry powerhouses, one 58-feet-wide by 53-foot-long containing three 
    horizontal Francis turbines and the other 42.5-feet-wide by 44-feet-
    long containing a single vertical Francis turbine connected to a 
    direct-drive synchronous generator rated at 1,600 kW, with a hydraulic 
    capacity of 450 cfs and a design head of 52.6 feet; (9) a 2.3-mile-
    long, 23 kV transmission line; and (10) appurtenant equipment.
    
    Soft Maple Development
    
        The Soft Maple Development includes: (1) Five earth embankment 
    dams; (2) a 910-foot-long by 115-foot-high earth embankment diversion 
    dam; (3) a 720-foot-long by 100-foot-high earth embankment terminal 
    dam; (4) an impoundment which, at the normal maximum surface elevation 
    of 1,289.9 feet (USGS), has a surface area of 400 acres, a gross 
    storage capacity of 2,678 ac-ft, and a usable capacity of 1,528 ac-ft; 
    (5) a 144-foot-long concrete ogee spillway with 1.5-foot-high 
    flashboards; (6) two 10-foot-wide aluminum sluice gates; (7) a 600-
    foot-long forebay; (8) an 81.5-foot-wide concrete intake structure 
    containing three 26-foot-wide by 33.5-foot-high trashracks; (9) two 
    530-foot-long by 11.5-foot-diameter steel penstocks; (10) intake 
    facilities for an additional penstock; (11) an 82-foot-wide by 50-foot-
    long concrete/masonry powerhouse containing two identical vertical 
    Francis turbines connected to direct-drive synchronous generators, each 
    with a rated capacity of 7,500 kW, a hydraulic capacity of 860 cfs, and 
    a design head at 121.5 feet; (12) a 20-foot-long, 115 kV transmission 
    line; and (13) appurtenant equipment.
    
    Eagle Development
    
        The Eagle Development includes: (1) A 365-foot-long by 21-foot-high 
    concrete gravity dam containing a 185-foot-long ogee spillway topped 
    with 1-foot flashboards and an 85-foot-long, non-overflow concrete 
    abutment; (2) an impoundment which, at the normal maximum surface 
    elevation of 1,426.2 feet (USGS), has a surface area of 138 acres, a 
    gross storage capacity of 668 ac-ft, and a usable capacity of 545 ac-
    ft; (3) a 20-foot-wide gated log sluice; (4) a 50-foot-long headgate 
    with four 9.5-foot-wide stop log slots and four 9.5-foot by 9.5-foot 
    trashracks; (5) an 18-foot-wide by 16-foot-deep by 540-foot-long 
    forebay canal; (6) a concrete intake structure containing three 10-
    foot-wide by 7-foot-high timber slide gates; (7) a 2,725-foot-long by 
    9-foot-diameter steel penstock; (8) a 63-foot-wide by 87-foot-long 
    concrete masonry powerhouse containing four horizontal Francis turbines 
    connected to direct-drive synchronous generators, with rated capacities 
    of 1,350 kW (units 1 through 3) and 2,000 kW (unit 4), hydraulic 
    capacities of 150 cfs (units 1 through 3) and 200 cfs (unit 4), and 
    design heads of 135 feet (units 1 through 3) and 125 feet (unit 4); (9) 
    a 5-foot-wide aluminum slide gate that currently supplies minimum flow 
    to the bypass; (10) a 160-foot-long, 115 KV transmission line; and (11) 
    appurtenant equipment.
    
    Moshier Development
    
        The Moshier Development includes: (1) A 920-foot-long by 93-foot-
    long earth embankment dam consisting of a 200-foot-long concrete 
    spillway topped with 2-foot-high flashboards; (2) an impoundment which, 
    at the normal maximum surface elevation of 1,641 feet (USGS), has a 
    surface area of 340 acres, a gross storage capacity of 7,339 acre-feet 
    (ac-ft), and a usable capacity of 2,876 ac-ft; (3) a 28-foot-wide by 
    51-foot-high concrete intake structure containing two 11-foot-wide by 
    51.5-foot-high trashracks and two 10-foot-wide by 12-foot-high steel 
    slids gates; (4) a 3,740-foot-long by 10-foot-diameter steel penstock 
    connected to a 5,620-foot-long by 10-foot-diameter fiberglass 
    reinforced plastic penstock for a total penstock length of 9,360 feet; 
    (5) an excavated tailrace channel; (6) a 30-foot-diameter steel surge 
    tank; (7) a bifurcation downstream of the penstock into two 70-foot-
    long by 7-foot-diameter steel surge tank; (7) a bifurcation downstream 
    of the penstock into two 70-foot-long by 7-foot-diameter steel 
    penstocks; (8) a 34-foot-wide by 70-foot-long concrete/masonry 
    powerhouse containing two vertical Francis turbines connected to 
    direct-drive synchronous generators, each with a rated capacity of 
    4,000 kW, a hydraulic capacity of 330 cfs, and a design head of 196 
    feet; (9) an 11-mile-long, 115 kilovolt (kV) transmission line; and 
    (10) appurtenant equipment.
        On May 30, 1995, the applicant filed a settlement offer executed by 
    parties to this proceeding.
        m. Purpose of Project:  Project power would be utilized by the 
    applicant for sale to its customers.
        n. This notice also consists of the following standard paragraph: 
    A4.
        o. Available Location of Application: A copy of the application, as 
    amended and supplemented, is available for inspection and reproduction 
    at the Commission's Public Reference and Files Maintenance Branch, 
    located at 941 North Capitol Street, NE., Room 3104, Washington, DC 
    20426, or by calling (202) 208-1371. A copy is also available for 
    inspection and reproduction at Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, 300 
    Erie Boulevard West, Syracuse, NY 13202 or by calling (315) 474-1511.
        A4. Development Application--Public notice of the filing of the 
    initial development application, which has already been given, 
    established the due date for filing competing applications or notices 
    of intent. Under the Commission's regulations, any competing 
    development application must be filed in response to and in compliance 
    with the public notice of the initial development application. In 
    relicensing cases, competing applicaitons shall be filed with the 
    Commission at least 24 months before the expiration of the term of the 
    existing license. No competing applications or notices of intent may be 
    filed in response to this notice.
    Lois D. Cashell,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 95-14969 Filed 6-19-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6717-01-M
    
    

Document Information

Published:
06/20/1995
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-14969
Dates:
The Director, Office of Hydropower Licensing, waives section 4.34(b) of the regulations (see Order No. 533 issued May 8, 1991, 56 FR 23108 (May 20, 1991)), and states that all comments, recommendations, terms and conditions and prescriptions concerning the application be filed with the Commission within 30 days from the issuance date of this notice. All reply comments must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from the date of this notice.
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32150-32151 (2 pages)
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