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I't.,?. Feiderst Enoeyy &16bdudata~* C~ommia~ion ia charged with the rseponslbility al ;-q~aartg Iha @sn~&rehensiess d@wiap~'k~enl sf the Mation's w%t$rwday~ cgbsnsi~fent eiik; public safety. Ti-t S~16sBtna River is a public resource; therelore, the
Co:~1,aia3lon mars# ansure lipat any hydslcaelectrlc dereHr naent an the Susitns River rc in Rkb'b~ best in"9(!891 88 tho pu!a%!c.
',ir";.~*?@~ the Sus89na klydaos!ec%slc Projacl? license opp!i@stis?an Is filed by the Ateeka a??"gbvc~~ i4~1lho~"ity (&PA), BRo app:ia=allon Is lissZ reviewed by staff tar ensure that i t cswldiws ell tlw inlormetdon necessaw for the C60rnw~$"$18~109"~ lo assess the prcajesl. $"t how ai~e application Is deer8?@& oecep8abl@ tor pre;.csss:ng by the Director, Office 0 ; E;eets-lc Pswar Regulation, thr Cs~nmlsclan Initiates e public and agency c.;,w~rwswt period. Public notice Ira ths Federal W@glo%r and Alaskan nsvJspsgers wii i larvitc the public to esn1a"eent on and perttcipate In the licensing prg~b~(;9s1. aeciarai, S&!C, and lsesD agencies are provided cspleo OF the application and are "7kg:d ?&6 ~ F O Y / & $ $ C O ~ R ! $ ? ~ ~ S 8 W '$h6i~ ~~SPCC!~VB DPQ88 01 BXPBH'ISCJ.
Concurrent ud$h the yub!ss: esirr+n>en4 peried, C * ~ r n ~ ~ * i : ~ ; s ~ n taksSf ?xp:?t:t B P ' E P ~ ~ ~ Q three-pronged ewo9us"eo?~ at tne Suctan~ ProJaci. E!uctrtc~i etag_.rnscra a+:<# @conamisto will evnludts 1 1 9 ~ ~ edsqu3cy asr: ~Bscttlcal rood fOx">C:rr~fS~ E'cr ARs.5f.a #31:+
the need lor S ~ s i t n 8 Pza je~t power. G.-,siogesiat% and CIV@$ E ~ ~ I , ~ S ; B ~ S will ~;asrei,~;r:-
the integrity of proj%c"lgiructut-es. A team 0 8 et~viron;koonC;al ,cisnlict3 w1" 5r.i:~kr.- an eovif-ona"l%entaB ImpaeP ctatcnfen8 esssssiblg She ptojac", poiontief I:*;jsac^,: the Alaskan ksCo~yst@m. Upon 20m-kpi2t40n of 81-lsu.9 ~n~B$pira~, is.;@ stali p ~ ~ n f ; i o : ? i tit
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&iwr:ate Geerrrnl Counsel tor
F%utc,nrkmq and Potlcy Coord6*t4*t4~v~
September 2 2 , 1982 I tmMO%NDUM TO: The Chairman
Commissroners
General Counsel
FRml : Lawrence R. Ande Oxrector, Off ice
SURJEC?' : Sus i tna P r o j e c t Managelnent Team
A e p e c i ~ ~ l pro jec t team has been formed to manltor t h e pre-
f i l i n q review of t h e Sus i tna Nydroelectrrc Pro jec t . I have
appointed will la^ C. Wakefield, X I , as t h z p r o j e c t manager.
A l l co16.nrin;cations, msmoa, dxrectzves and tnectxnys wzll be
coord&natod by Mr. Vakefleld. H+e phone number 1s 376-9233.
and h e wlll be Iwat& i n room 301. 400 1 s t S t c o e t .
Tho SuRi tna R y d r o s l a c t r i c P r o j e c t i n Alaska i n among t h o l a r g ~ r h y d r o A l d e t r l c @ r o j a c t o ( 1 6 2 0 nvt i n t h e Dale.& e t a t a s . a h a pro!act Is eahsdu l sd t o be completbd i n 2 0 y e a r s a t a c o s t i n excsea of $5 b l l l l a n . Tho p r o j e c t r i l l be deve lcpaQ by t b e Alaska Bower Author i ty ( & F A ) . I t La s b t i l a e a d t h a t e one-day d e l a y i n tRa o o n s e r u o t t o a or t h e a u e i t n a project wauld Lneaeaas t o t a l ~ r o j o a t c o s t s bg a p g r o x i e o t e l y $ I w91lion. X t I . , e h a r a r o r e , i r i p e r a t i v s c h a t t h e Pods r rP Unergy Ro$a la to ry Coamisnion 1 9 t 3 K C ) i d e n t i t y any d e f i c i a n c i e e In t h e p r o - f l l i n p a p p l l c a e i o n uuch t h s e SPA s a y f i l e an r c o a p t a b l e a p p l i c a t i o n at t h o e a r l i e s e p o s a l h l e &Re%.
s p a c i a l p r o j a c t ~ 1 5 n a g a a e n t team ham beon formad co a o n i t o z and c o o z d i n a t e t h e pre-f i i i ng r e v 1 ow of t h e S u r i t n a Y y d r o e l c e t x i c P r c j e c t . I t is t h e r a spone ib lZ iCy of t h i s t a r e t o c o o r d i n a e e r ev iew of e h s a p p l i c a t i o n f o r crdequnoy and t o a d v i s e A P ~ conce rn tng any d s t i c i a n c i s s p r i o r t o f o r s a l f i l i n g .
Tha m 8 ~ v t t n a P r o j e c t &enagemust Taaa* is headed by a p r o j e c t nanaga r who r e p c r t e d i r e c t l y t o t h e D i r e c t a r , OZf lc s a t B l a c t r i c Power Roqu la t ion (OEPR) . The p r o j e c t I a n a g a r z
o proVldaffi t h e necoaea ry coordination and iPa1acn w i t h a l l d i a i s i o n a o f OEPR, with a18 o t h e r PPRe e t l i a e s , w i th P s d e r a l , S t a t e , a n d Local a g e n c i e s , t h e g a n e r a l p l ~ b l i c , and t h a a p p l i c a n t .
o i n i t i a t e s co r re spondonce w i t h t h e APa end all oehar F e d e r a l , b t a t a and l o c a l o q e n c i o s , and r a p f i o a t o i n q u i r i e e Prom maabars of t h o Coxqreaa aad Cha g o n a r r l p u t l d c .
o reviews and e n a y l r a s s t a f f r e p o r t s and rocormaada t ione an t h e a p p f i c o n t d a t a .
o eralainact t h e p r o - t i l l n g a p p l i c a t i o n t o d e t s r a f n o complianoa w i t h PBlC Rules and Rogu la t iona .
0 Informe A P L of a n g r n t n r l a g , s n r l r o m a n t s i o r otkar d e f i o i k n c i e e a6 t h e y bocose known.
n ~ s e t 9 wi th th@ hdv lao ry Camaittse t o r e p o r t on Q.hs atatue 02 t h a p r a - f i l i n g r a v f a o .
A Bua i tna Advieory C o o l i t t s a r h l e h r a p o r t s t o ebe D i r e c t o r . OEPR, i e a l s o e s t sb lAshed . S t I s t h e e a a p n a l b i l f t y c? t h i s Co;oait tea t o s n 5 u r s adequa te and timely t e c h n i c a l i n p u t zo t h e a p n l i ~ n t l o a p rocesn , h l g h l i g b t p r o b l o a s r o e o s n 8 p o t e n t i a l da lngo , asid race=rjp.nd a c t i o n t o t h e D i r a c t o r of OSPR. Zha S u a t t a a bdv leo ry C~embtLea 1% conpossd of t h e Deputy D i r e a t o r of OZPR, t h e DLsoetor5 o t t h a Divisions of Bydropover L l c a n a l o g , Snviromrrentsl hn6alyafa. a n d Xn?.ascoun~cr.ion and Bye t s re Ana lye lb , end the BgscPsl B s a i s e a n t t o t h a D i r e c t o r . OQPS.
Attachment A
F~OIl1:RAI. ENERGV REGUI.A'I'ORY COMMISSION
WdHIj'lG1'ONTho SUBitnA lty4roelact.r10 Project inhydro..1"ctOc projocta (H20 ,un inp.'Co~eat 1$ .cheCiuled t.o be completEiid inexc.aa of $5 billion. Tbe project w111 beAl.... k .. !i"""" Jll>thodty (liPAI. It 1a 6at1"U.6ddelAy An the conDtruotion of the SU,lDitnatot .. l project CO!lto by approxi .... t.ly U It io,llip«u'Q.t.lve that th~ Feden:.l tner<;1Y fhH::!'ulatory COt!UQit'Hlion 1:
14eutHy any 4efiehnele.. in th" pre-flll ng applicetionAltA IDay file an accept.'l'ble application at t.he earlisfJ:t.date.
A sPOOj.} projoct JlAnagetsent teAm hen been formed t.o $ord,tor findcoordinate the pra-fi1in9 reviow of the Sua1t:.na NydX'oeloetricproject. It is the responsibility of this t.am to coordinate,review of the Application for adequacy and t.o J\d'1t1SfJ APAccncernlnq any defici.ncl~uJ prior to formAl filinq.
The ·Su"itna Project ttStllAqclIDfl:nt 18 headed by A'Ilana,qer "ho reports dirt!ct.ly to Director, 01t10'$Power ne9ulation (OBPtl). The project manager:
September 22, 1982
The ChairmanCOl!lllliesione"..Ex-acutive Oirect~":Gener&1 Counsel -- VLawrence Ro Ande son ,'lQJ\.A.LR..(~Director, Office Ie ·tuc Power -
Regulation
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llEMOAANOUM TO:
SUIIJEC1'
Ii special project team hae been formed to mon1 tor the pre
filing revie" of the Susitna Hydroelectric Project. I have
appointed William C. Wakefield, II. as the project manager.
o prov1d'lUi the nect'!l!JfH!ry coordination 4\ndAll divisions of OEPR, with all other :rEnewith Fodi"ral, State, and local ,tHJ&ftc1csi thepublic, And tha applicant.
o 1n1t.iates correspondence wit.h the AP;' end all othGrFederAl t State and ),oe: al and toinquiries frolO Iluttsbare of Conqreas the qQtHu"alpublic.
REPORTINGCOORO!lIATIOIl
All com."'tl.unications, memos, directives and Illec:tings wi 11 be
coordtn<ltcd by Mr. tlal<efield. His phone number is 376-9233,o reviews and anayl;,;ea st.aff ~eporta &nd recoMae;l"lIdatione
on the applicant date. 0
and he will be locatoo in room 301. 400 1St Street. o examines the pro-filingcompliance wit.h FI¥aC Rules
o lnt'ot'tu!l APA of CUHltne-er1n'l, AA~.".nM"A"
det te1eno1tHl loa thtly become known.or ()thor
o lIlUH.\t6 wi t.h theof tho pre-filing
A t;uaitna Advisory Committee llJ'hleh14 .lao clltablluhed.. It is theto ensure 4dGquate and t1t'tl1JlyprocGos, hlqh11qbt problem areCD andaction to th1i Direct.or of O%PR. The111 coraposed of the D!r€ictor of ORPn, th0Divisions of Env! rona<!ii'lt.lJlInterconnection SY!Jt~IHI'i£j €lind theto the Dir~ctor. O~PR.
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Acre Feet Adrninlsaraltive Law Judge Alaska Power Authority Bureau of hand Management CornpEietlow Date Corps sf Engineers Draft EnvironmewtaO impact Statement DBvidsn 0% Hydropower Licensing, FERC Division of %nteaecr~nne@tions and Systems
Analysis, FERC Department sf AgricuBture? Department of Energy Department of the Bnterior Design Review Branch Enwironmental Analysis Executive Dlrectsa, FERC E8svlronrnenBaB impact Statement Environmental Protection Agency Finel Enarlronmerolal lmpaet Statement Federal Energy Regulatory Gsmmississs
Federal Pobver Commission Hydropower Anaiysb Basterc~nn@ctisn and Speei~9 iner@sBigatiow
Branch, DISA, FERC Kilovolt ICilowatt Megawatt Does Mat Apply National Energy Act Nationel Ewarlaoksm8sewtaB Policy Bet Office 0% Electric Power Regu!atiaw, FERC Office of General Co~gnsei, FERC Office of Opinions end We~ievd~ FEWC Project Manager, FERC Power Site Lands Branch, DHL, FERC System EvaPeeeQiow Branch, DBSA, FERC San Fsakneisca Regional Office Target Date United States GeaIsgBeal Suake~y
The Alaska Pabarer Authority's SusiBna Hydroelecitrk Project would consist of two developments along the BusiSna River betayeen Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska and related access and Ir@~smissDon facilties. The project would hewe a tatel installed capacity sf 9,1520 MW and would provide an ewewge 68 6,910 GWh of energy annually when completed in the year of 2882. The Susllna Hydroelectric Project Is estimaQed to cost 5."8blllion dssflars (January 1982 dollars).
The upstream Walne DewelopmenP (Sep Watawa Genew! Arrangement) wowlld inelude an 885 foet-high earthfiIE dam \with s crest length of 4,880 feet forming a 48 mil..-long resewoir with a eudace srea of 38,006 acres and a usable storage capecity of 3.7 million acre-feet at normal maximum wgafer sudaee eIew81ion 2,185 feet. Two chute spi11ways woldid be proyided on the right abutment, A concre9e, gated intake structure sn the right abutment wauSd lead to six 37 foot-diameter penstocks terminating in an unde~ground powerhouse containing six 990 MW geacmting units. The first lour units would esme on ilnc in Januew ISM, followed in July 39% by tho final two units.
The Devil Canyon DeveDspment (See Devil Canyon General Arrangemeni) v~sasld Bnciude a 645 toot-htgh, double-caswed, concrete thin arch dam forming e 26 mile-long F B B ~ ~ @ O ~ $ with 8 s~fiacra ares 01 7,800 acres and a usebie storage capacity of 35Q,000 acre-feet at norma8 meximum iiva;34"er sueiiace elevation 1,450 feet. A 245 500f-h!gh, raek-fil! saddle dam w~auBd be located 0n the #eft abutment. A spirlwey would be prc. vided an each abutment. A concrete. gated Intake structure sn the right abutment wouid lead to blur 20 faot-diameter penstocks terminating in ssp underground powerkouse containing tour 150 MW generating units. $ha Deviii Carryon Development would become operationai En the year of 2002.
As perf of the Susitwa 6-Oycdroelestric Project, two 26 mile-long, 34% kV %aansmissisn Ilnes tvesuld be constructed drosm Watana to DeviQ Canyon. From Devil Canyon, two 195 mile-long, 345 kV transmission lines would extend to the Fairbanks area and three 86 mile-Fong, 345 kV twnsmissiow lines would extend to Anchorage.
An access road would be constructed! from aha Denall Highway s(dk$tB~ to WaQane and then %vest !a Devil Canyon. A 6,OQO foot-8o~g airstrip and e permanent town tor operation and n~alntenanee personne! would be cons%ructed at kyatana.
POllver Authority's Susitna Hydmeiectric Project would consist of two developmentsSusitnBJ River between Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska and related access and
iir01Jnsmilision facilities. The project would h,';lIJEl a total installed capacity of 1,620 MW and wouldan average of 6,910 GWh of energy annually when completed in the year of 2002. TheI-Iydroelectrie Project is estimated to cost 5.1 billion dollars (January 1982 dollars).
upstreBliril Watana Development (Saf' Watana General Arrangement) would include an 885fo~)t-ll1itllh eallihfUi dam with a crest length of 4,100 feet forming a 48 mil,,-Iong reservoir with a
area of 38,000 acres and a usable storage capacity of 3.7 million acre-feet at normalmlllXi,mllJm water SI.U1EII:e elevation 2,185 feet. Two chute spillways would be provided on the rightalouil:ne'nt A concrete, gate-d intake struc~ure on the right abutment would lead to six 17fooll-diameter penstocks terminating in an underground powerhouse containing six 170 MWgenerating units. The first four units would come on line in January 1994, followed in July 1994
the final two units.
The Devil Canyon Development (See Devil Canyon General Arrangement) wouldfoot-high, doubliH:urved, concrete thin arch dam forming a 26 mile-iongarea of 1,800 acres and a usable storage capacity of 350,000 acre~feet at normal m~lxl;11Ulm
surface ele...ation 1,456 feet A 245 fool-high, rock-fill saddle would located Of!
abutment. A spillway would be pR "ided on each abu~ment. A concrete. gated intakethe right abutment would lead to four 20 foot-diameter penstocks terminating in unde'rllll"oundpowerhouse containing four 150 MW genera~ing units. The Devil Canyon De'vellol:lm~&lnt
become operational in the year of 2002.
As part of the Susitna Hydroelectric Project, two 26 mile-long, 345 i,V transmissionbe constructed from Watana to Devil Canyon. From Devil Canyon, two 195 mile-long, 345 kVtransmission lines would extend to the Fairbanks area and three 84 mile-iong, 345 kVtransmission lines would extend to Anchorage.
An access road would be constructed from th~ Denali Highway south to Watsl'la~o Devil Canyon. A 6,000 foot-loflQ airstrip and a permanent town for operation and mallntenii'lm:epersonnel would be constructed at Watana.
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FERC Staff
P4eed for Po%verlTransmie%ion Biaca: Director, Dlwlsion 86 Bnterconne@tB~n$ and Systems AnaBysfs:
Berwerd Chow :2%)2) 376-9261
Deputy Paojwt Pa9anagar - Pemtttfng: Tom Arminski (909) 274-7641
Englnmdng Wnsutta;lhds - f4adEbasca iViBilsam Lamas (907;g 272 .5%S &"st. 240
RegeeioBoq Management ConsamlFent - WSO, Bnc.: G. R. Hill (404) 992-6469
Attorney: Doiiaald Clarke (202) 357.8497
12021 376-9008
i'i',l'ldmelectric licensing: Quentin Edson (202) 376··9171
(202) 316-9130
(202) 376-9060 Englnooring CoinSuiltallts
Po~,'i1er/Tl'ansmission lines:Director, Dhl'il,ion of Interconnections
(202) 376-9264Regulatory Malnagelneint COl1sul~al'it - tlilSl, Inc.: G. Hill
(202) 376-9020
(202) :.n6-9381
(202) 357·8497
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Apoll,al'on rO'wB'Cad !o AOEC lorCertlftea1e Of Rea$Ofiabln ASStHsnce
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Srasitna Hyalroele~tric Praject FEDERAL PERM0TS
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Susiane OlydrseBecPric Paojeet FEDERAL PERhqIVS
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Effect on E S AOl'ld£ull'dJnBlologl(~al Ass6S"meM
Deler1T1If1I!110n IUUEH1 by Review Board
Borseu off Lend Rqana4lgememtr FLPMQ See. 302 Pre-Wpplisatlcn P~ocedurcarr $01 Pabllo Inltlrt.E?r@ LBS.&-BSEP Praparaala 43 U.S.G. 9732 el. aeq. -
Busltna HyPdaoele~tri~ Brajacii FEDERAL PEWMOTS
BlM Stalome"' ofNC""'C(Jnformence IGliu*d
PfOPO$.e1l RltlitowoiJ & a.term/Mld to bo ttlConlortnanC$ With EJ;1c-t11l1ji Land-V" Plel1
for Publle InlUatl!lcl
Rlght-af-WIlY Grsnl a Tomporary IJlle Permit
NPOES Application Oell.Hl1'Ilfl&D'0 HS\lO MlIlOt lmpacl
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Susltsr;~ Hydroelectric Project
FEDERAL PERMITS Sus/tna Hydroelectric Project
FEDERAL
No Public HeAring R$QUellhtdEPA Re,uhY COfflpf-elrd on Comme,'IIS,Ttj)J'lsc;ripl$ Il. En\lj~o"m.rH41 Dala
EdonPltOtetlon el SRes &It$dOeBlrt Bor NstBe~ral ls@lirters 3 2 - u ~ ~ . 4 7 g z c ~ ~ eoo, rmc ,d@l'!UqC~I~tI(l'1'I of SIt/lllG Eligible for Natlollal I'IOGlleol{tr
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AriRa Dt Undetf8lt.ings Pt,ll(lntlyl EnV'JOnffientolimpatl ESldbll$l'tfl;1 bv F'EAC In COmH,Uation with SHPO
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Project Area SorV'ey~-d to IdGnlil\,PrOPttflutl' EhQiblfi IOJ Register
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fEDERAL
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SutaiPna HydrsbeTacPria: Project
FEDERAL PERMST9 Susitna Hydroelectric
FEDERAL
10 All $lt6$ EIIQible forIn Con!)ullll,tion Wilh GHPO
No Eff(lCI OtHOH'I'Ilned by rEAC/SHPO __~ _.Ji?A-..Ar'·J;.--.......~.....--.......·............................~T-~
HRCfSHPO Old Not COl'!I::ur on Effttc1
PrOltlcl Determined 10 Have No Adversef;llec! a-nd Documil'1tahol'l Senl 10 A C Advll\Ory COIJ"ICII Concurted Witt> Findings F'EAC PrQceedeO Wllh LICflflSI"g
~ERC RaC$iw$d Ap~ltt:a"f# ~ifl.ili
I4.fChQOh1{n AS;)OH and MItigation Plall
SdasiQwa Plyrfr~eleetric Prajecf
S f ATE PERMITS
Division sf Policy DeweBopment & Planssgng Atasks Csastci k&aboagemont Program : cev1tt10:ete OF C)(?~nsl~teneype kt.a.c.l%se(e) as 46.40.040. AS 4e.40.090, AS 46.40.i)~bo. AS 48.40.100*
Stlsiina Hydroelectric Project
STATE
AdeQUSOY Re.illVl' Com pie led
FERC LtC0n!.i{lApOllcatlQrl OH1olflblJlad
1'J R$VIl!WmQ AgenCH:'s
Development 8. PlanningProgram:
C@rUtlca''!.~!,fC0I1fi\[email protected] U.S.C.155GtCI AS 46.40.0eO, AS 46.40.030. AS 46.40.090, AS 46.40.100*
Als@$ra iaep~r$m@rtf OP Fish & Qams: Psrmlt BQ Con@trus$ Pecl!l%lh?R~n Br~slBiiag the Efftlolon8 Pooaogitl at Flab AS 18,49B.B4Q Py~rfilP te a5onducl AativlPIeo ln or A1f~sctlne knodBrcmooa Flab S t r s a n ~ e AS 1II08.hl7Q--
Saasltne f " d r P~ofeet
STATE PERMlTS
Alaska Depas hmernt of Iat4wsal R e e o u ~ o e s : R i g h t - o f - W a y Persnit far an Easement L e n d U s e Permit a 8 38.08.020 AS St.05.3PB AS 38.08.896 AS 98.0B.685 WE4 S8.65.627 M a t e r i a l S a l e s AS 38.06.020 AS [email protected] '15 AS 391.08.315 AS 38.66.038
L a n d - L e a s e AS [email protected]$.6?0-&S 38.05.106 A$ 38.06-3*5
Susitna Wydroeiectri: Project
STATE BERb4iBS
AppllclItlon Subm.ned
Susitna Hydroelectri:; Project
STATE
COflS'$lil"l:. Will'Maoag-ilmUfll Pll'!t~
SusaMa HygOroelectric Project STAVE PERPdITS
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STATE PERMITS
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STATE:
RevIew ConfJvcled of ApphcetlOl'I &All RaQ\llra-cl Easements
All PrIor Apt/tOp(lators
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Appl<(;anl HesPofl(lS 10"-\lel'lq ComMl;1Jnls Ri!ca'~ad
Brasitna HY~~ .~Z@D$G~$"S~: Project
LOCAL PERMITS MSlh~lliJ$ka-Su$lti1a Borough~lliIhl. Ifllrlllllc<'I!I, IISCIllUOfi..!.L.Wsi'lerG AS 29.33.015 !\lisa 16.15.010-.015
MaQanuska-Susitna WorougA Talkeatwe k@ourrkeln Bpoclol Pfee %)Bafriet PermEte B O P B I ) ~ O P ~ I # I Q A c ~ I P I I P I Q @ US&% $7.24.1100 E x e o p t i o o a to Chaptar Provlelana for PubBlc Faolfit lss M$&O %7.24.89e) ---------
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Susitna Hydroelectric Project
LOCAL PERMITS Susitna Hydroelectric Project
Appllt8tlOn Re""ilwed b'l' CommiSSion tor ConSI~IElfl(;""
W~lh Plans. Local Concerns, and Public Access
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Matanuska-Busitna Borouglh Planning Cornmicision - Planning Puncllone M 8 8 15.12.0fQ Aaeombby - Cornprsheneli.e 88rss?or P B ~ R I S @ 15.24.030 -
8usitne Hydroelectric Project
LOGAL PERMITS
COll(jl\,ons and Comments Developed byPlanmng COfOtTH$SIOr> and Borouijn Slafl
PrOleCi Rilnewed lor COl"$'$lencvG>- W_,'_h_p'...' "_'...'".."_'_0'...'...' C...,O..."'_"...'"_' ~( ''')- ..;;.;........;,..'f"''''...;";,;....,----~I[''OD)}o----..,.".; ..........~~~..,.,,.;~----'
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Depafiment of Agri~;&~Iture Chlef 01 the Porest Sewice Department at Agriculture P.O. Box 2487 Washingtow, D.C. 20013
Regional Blrwtor Forest Semice SOX 1628 - Federal Office Duilding Juneau, Ateska OOe%iD2
DirectQr, Western Area - EQwBrlc Rural ESectriBlcetloen Adrnini89wtlon 14th and independence SW Washington, D.C. 28254
$081 Consewation Sewice 2229 E. NoHhesn Lights Blvd. Sdite 929 Arechsrage, Alaska 995W
Depsflmant sf Commerce Deputy Assistant General fss
Envlro.ssnmsn&a! Affeirs Degasflmerst of Commerce kVaskingka, D.C. 2MJO
Director, AlesEsa Wegi~n National Marine Fisheries Seawfce P.B. Box $668 Juneau, Alaska 998632
Director Onice of Geestsl Zone Pdanagement 3 3 ~ 0 Whitehewen Street, HW Washington, B.C. 20235
Department o3tB the Inferi~r Dire~1Bsr Oflice? (81 Envirsmmenta! Project Review Depafirnent of the tn%erior 'B:Y;asR:ngton, D.C. 2M48
Ares Directat U.2 SCnA and Wildlife Sewice 1C\ Essr 'udsr 6a-d BSnchotege, Aaoaka 99503
State Director Bureau sf Land Management 701 C 52r-6 &ax 13 A B O C ~ ~ F ~ P ~ B , Alesrb 9951 3
Director Regionai Enwir nm~ental Review Office 9675 C Street, Roam 239 P.0. Box 320 Anchorage, Alaska 99518
Regiawai Director National Park Sewice 540 West Fifth Avenue Room 202 Anchorage, Alaska 99509
Awa Dimctor Bureau sf lndien Affain 8.0. Box 3-8000 drsnaeu, Areska 99802
U.S. Geological Suwey 733 W. Fourth Ayenue, %elite 403
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Bureau of ~&!R$S
Chief, Alaska Field Operations Center Washington, D.C. 20241
Regionel DBrector Bosreau of Reclemalic3r~ 89.0. Box 043, U.S. Gaud House 550 W. Fort Street Boise, ldaht 83742
Department of the Army
District Engineer Corps of Engineers P.0. Box 7002 An~Forage, Alaska 99540
Department oc Fnergy Director Alaska Pawet A~s:xinlstraftiew P.O. Box 50 Juneau, Alaska 99802
Depo7irtmaraP of Health and Humsn Services 200 independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20204
Department sf Housing 2nd Urban Devslopmr:-*" 451 9th Street 8 W Wsshlngten, D.C. 20410
Department sf Transpodation U.S. Coast Guard 2100 2nd Streel, SW Washington, D.C. 20590
Federal Aviation Admintstratlow 800 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.G. 20591
U.S. EnvironmenteB Proteetion Agency Regional Wdminlstrstsr Ewvirenr-enfa1 "rstection Agency $200 Slrth A ~ e n u e seattee, $Vashington 9830%
Alaska Degaadrnent c# EstvironmontaE Conservation Pouch O drrneaap, Alaska 9984 7
Alaska DeperPr~ent of Fish and Game Sdpport 3uildlreg Juneau, Alaska 49801
Alaska Bepaamen% at Natural Rossurcel Pouch Juneau, Alaska 98804
Aiisska Depaflment of Public Safely 450 Whlttler Street Juneau, Alaska 99801
Alaska Public Utililies Commlsslow 1%OQ Mackay BuiBding 338 Donald Street Anchorage, Alaska 99802
Ale3ke State-Federal Coordinatrs. Office of Oh? Goyernor Psuck AD Junedu, AQsska 99817
Offlice ot tire Gaverrmot Dr*:!%lan of Pollcbr Development and Planning Pouch & + a
Juneau, A t c s ~ ~ a $48 I
OHlce of Coas4al #Gar ;ern, -4
Office 0% the Governor, Atasit8 Pouch AP Juneau, Afkske 98899
State HHic%ceris PsesewatBon O,ticer 849 VVarehouss Drive. Suite 240 Anchorage, A3 ~ s k a 99504
Deplllrtment of AgricultureChief of the Forest Sen/iceDepartment of AgrlclJlture
P.O. BOll 2411Washington, D.C. 20013
Region.!1 DirectorForest Sen/iceBox 1628 • Federal Offic~ Dl.llldingJuneau, Ala$ka 99802
Director, Western Area· ElectricRural Electrification Administration
14th and Irll:lependenee SWWashington, D.C. 20254
Soil Consenfstiol'l Service2221 E. I\lorthem lights Blvd.S,Jlte 129Arll::l'io,tlge, Alaska 99504
Departm~i'lt of CommerceDeputy Asslstsl'lt General for
Environmental Affairsn",nGu1m@nt of Commerce
Washington, D.C. 20230
Director, RegionNational Fisheries Se.'Vlcll!
P.O. BOlt 166899802
Zone Management
Whitehaven Street,W~:shirlgtoln, D.C. 20235
Department of ~he InteriorDirectorOffice of Environmental Project ReviewDepartment of the InteriorWashington, D.C. 20240
Arert DirectorU.S" rli)!'l and Wildlife Service1~1 lEasu 'udor Road
AnchotC!~e, i:l.kulka 99503
State DirectorBureau of Land Management
101 C S1r98t. Box 13Anchorage, Alaska 99513
DirectorRegional Envir nmental Review Office
1675 C Street, Room 23:'-1
P.O. Box 120Anchorage, Alaska 99510
Re\~ional DirectorNational Park Service540 West Fifth Avenue
Room 202Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Area DirectorBureau of indian Affairs
P.O. Box 3·8000J~neau, Alaska 99802
U.S. Geological Survey733 W. fourth Avenue, Suite 40~
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Bureau of MinesChief, Alaska Field Operations CenterWashington, D.C. 20241
Regional DirectorEh!lEl31J of Reclamation
P.O. Box 043, U.S. Court House
550 W. iF"rt StreetBoise, Idah\.. 33142
Department of the A,,"'ly
District !EngineerCorps of EngineersP.O. Box 7002Anchorage, Alaska 99510
Department fE:nerg~
DirectorAlaska Power Administration
P.O. Box 50Juneau, Alaska 9980:l!
Department of Health and HumM Services~O() independence Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20201
Department of Housing and Urban De'felopm!&,j\451 7th Street SWWashington, D.C. 20410
Department of Transportation
U.S. Coast Guard2100 2nd Street,Washington, D.C. 20590
Fedemi Aviation Administration800 Iru:lependence Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20591
U.S. Environmental ProtectionRegional AdministratorErwjronr."'H:mtal 1::j',Clfe'cfiiol1
Alaska Department cl Efwircmmental f'."., ... ",,,,r,,,,,,~iin..,
POlich I)
Juneau, Alaska 99811
Alaska Depar!ment of Fish and
S""pport 3uiidii'lgJuneau, 9980,
Alaska Department of Natur<!1 R',,!lour(~es
Pouch IV!Juneau, Alaska
Alaska Department of Public450 Whittier StreetJuneau, Alaslttt 99801
Alaska Public Utilities C(lml'l1i~iSI()fj
1,00 Mackall338 Donald Street
Anchorage, Alas!(1:!i 99802
State-Federal Coorclifl!~lm
Office til1=]
Pouch AD
Ayp?icatkesw Found %lo be Fjoro. Conforming
@omectad Application Filed
AppiicaPiaw Determined Adequate
Applicant Delay @
Fisheries R e p f l Filed
D&TE
Febmasy 28, 3983
April 12, 1033
July $ 4 , 1983
July 29, '8983
August 5, 1983
September 29, "r88='
October 31, %%tJ
November $0. l b a
Application was not in complete conformane;@ with Commissiors's regulations
FERC slafQeaknims csddalicnal time to B&~ntib and analyze Q B P ~ E Q ~ ~ O F O a0"irnatives
MILIf.STONE DATE
Application Filed 0500 February 28, 1983
Found to 0900 April 12, 1983
!\Ion· Conforming
Corrected Application Filed 1000 July 11, 1983
Determined 2000 July 29, i 983
Public Notice Issued 4005 August 5, 1983
Applicant Delay CD 5050 September 29,
Fisheries Report Filed 5050 October 31, 19a3
FERC Delay CD 2385 10, 1983
Generation Altematives 2385 13,
and AnaiYled
Applh~ation was not in cOimol:eta....1''U~fn;rmj~n ....,c:a with Coml!l1ission'sregulations