99-19389. Madison Paper Industries Maine; Madison Paper Industies' Request To use Alternative Procedures in Filing Hydroelectric License Applications  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 145 (Thursday, July 29, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 41107-41108]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-19389]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
    [Project Nos. 2364-000; 2365-000]
    
    
    Madison Paper Industries Maine; Madison Paper Industies' Request 
    To use Alternative Procedures in Filing Hydroelectric License 
    Applications
    
    July 23, 1999.
        By letter dated July 12, 1999, Madison Paper Industries (Madison), 
    asked for Commission approved to use an alternative procedures in a 
    filing application for the 9-megawatt (MW) Anson Project, No. 2365, and 
    the 17-MW Abenaki Project, No. 2364.\1\ Madison 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. Madison believes there is a consensus on using the 
    alternative process, and it appears that the use of an alternative 
    procedure may be appropriate in this case.
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        \1\ The projects are located on the Kennebec River in the towns 
    of Anson and Madison, Somerset County, Maine. The Anson impoundment 
    encompasses about 7 miles of the Kennebec River and 0.5 mile of the 
    Carrabassett River. The Abenaki impoundment encompasses about 0.5 
    mile of the Kennebec River immediately below the Anson Project.
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        The purpose of this notice is to invited comments on Madison'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 license applications. 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 Anson and Abenaki Projects
    
        Madison intends on preparing an APEA for the projects to: 
    consolidate and streamline the licensing process; provide for the early 
    identification of environmental impacts; take into account cumulative 
    project impacts and evaluate alternatives for addressing those impacts; 
    and promote early, comprehensive settlement discussions.
        On February 12, 1999, Madison distributed an Initial Stage 
    Consultation Document for the projects to state and federal resource 
    agencies, Indian tribes, and NGOs. Madison scheduled a meeting for all 
    interested parties on Feburary 24 and 25, 1999, respectively. During 
    spring 1999, Madison developed and consulted on survey plans for 
    ambient water quality, benthic macroinvertebrates, and fisheries. These 
    surveys are being conducted during summer and early fall, 1999. Public
    
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    scoping meetings and a site visit are planned for Fall 1999, when 
    additional study requests will be requested. The applications, 
    including the applicant-prepared EA, would be filed with the Commission 
    before May 1, 2002, the expiration date of Madison's current licenses. 
    Each application would include a common multi-project APEA, adapted, as 
    necessary, to the individual application.
    
    Comments
    
        Interested parties have 30 days from the date of this notice to 
    file with the Commission, any comments on Madison's proposal to use the 
    altenative procedures to file applications for the Anson and Abenaki 
    Projects.
    
    Filing Requirements
    
        The comments must be filed by providing an original and 8 copies as 
    required by the Commission's regulations to: Federal Energy Regulatory 
    Commission, Office of the Secretary, Dockets--Room 1A, 888 First 
    Street, NE, Washington, DC 20426.
        All comments filings must bear the heading ``Comments on the 
    Alternative Procedure,'' and include the names and numbers of the 
    projects:
    
    Abenaki Hydro Project, No. 2364
    Anson Hydro Project, No. 2365
        For further information, please contact Nan Allen of the Federal 
    Energy Regulatory Commission at 202-219-2938, or E-mail at 
    Nan.Allen@ferc.fed.us.
    Lindwood A. Watson, Jr.,
    Acting Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 99-19389 Filed 7-28-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6717-01-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
07/29/1999
Department:
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-19389
Pages:
41107-41108 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Project Nos. 2364-000, 2365-000
PDF File:
99-19389.pdf