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Final
Environmental Impact Statement for Relicensing of the Klamath
Hydroelectric Project No. 2082-027
Issued:
November 16, 2007
Commission staff prepared a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)
for relicensing of PacifiCorp’s 169-megawatt Klamath Hydroelectric
Project, located primarily on the
Klamath River
in
Klamath County
,
Oregon
and
Siskiyou County
,
California
. On average, the project
generates 716,820 megawatt-hours of electricity annually. The project
occupies 219 acres of lands of the
United States
, which are administered by
the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
The existing project consists of eight developments, seven of which are
located on the
Klamath River
. PacifiCorp proposes to
decommission the upstream-most
East Side
and
West Side
developments and to remove
the Keno development, which has no generating facilities, from the
project. The remaining project developments on the main stem of the
Klamath River
are J.C. Boyle, Copco No.
1, Copco No. 2, and
Iron Gate
. The proposed project also
includes the existing Fall Creek development, located on a
Klamath River
tributary.
In this FEIS, Commission staff assessed the environmental and economic
effects of:
- Continuing to operate the project with no changes or enhancements
(no-action alternative);
- Operating the project as proposed by PacifiCorp (PacifiCorp’s
proposal);
- Operating the project as proposed by PacifiCorp with additional or
modified environmental measures (staff alternative);
- Staff alternative with conditions filed by the Department’s of the
Interior and Commerce;
- Retirement of the
Iron Gate
and Copco No. 1 developments with
additional or modified measures for the remaining developments; and
- Retirement of the Iron Gate, Copco No. 2, Copco No. 1, and J.C.
Boyle developments, with additional or modified measures for the
remaining developments.
The
staff alternative incorporates most of PacifiCorp’s proposed
environmental measures, some with certain modifications. The staff
alternative also includes 25 environmental measures additional to those
proposed by PacifiCorp, including:
- Implementation of an integrated fish passage and disease management
program;
- Implementation of an adaptive spawning gravel augmentation program
in the J.C. Boyle bypassed reach and downstream of
Iron Gate
dam.
Based
on our detailed analysis of the environmental benefits and costs
associated with the five action alternatives considered in detail in
this FEIS, we conclude that the best alternative for the Klamath
Hydroelectric Project would be to issue a new license consistent with
the environmental measures specified in the Staff Alternative.
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NOTE: In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, any copyrighted
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research and educational purposes only. For more information go
to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml
Source: http://www.ferc.gov/industries/hydropower/enviro/eis/2007/11-16-07.asp
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