File #: 19-636    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Approved
File created: 6/20/2019 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 6/25/2019 Final action: 6/25/2019
Title: 9:15 A.M. - Discussion and Consideration of County Action in Response to PG&E's Decision to Withdraw its License Application for the Potter Valley Project
Sponsors: Eddie Crandell
Attachments: 1. LakePillsbury_Lopez, 2. LakePillsbury_Jensen, 3. LakePillsbury_Puccioni, 4. LakePillsbury-Stephens, 5. LakePillsbury_Maskell, 6. LakePillsbury_Galvan, 7. LakePillsbury_Luhrs, 8. LakePillsbury_Denton, 9. LakePillsbury_Chapin, 10. LakePillsbury_Cushman, 11. LakePillsbury_Popov, 12. LakePillsbury_Foster, 13. LakePillsbury_Davis
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MEMORANDUM

TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
FROM: SUPERVISOR EDDIE CRANDELL, DISTRICT 3
Prepared by Anita L. Grant, County Counsel
DATE: June 25, 2019
SUBJECT: 9:15 A.M. - Discussion and Consideration of County Action in Response to PG&E's Decision to Withdraw its License Application for the Potter Valley Project
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

The Potter Valley Project is a hydro-electricity project. This is a small hydro power project consisting of two dams: (1) the Cape Horn Dam which impounds the river into the Van Arsdale Reservoir, and (2) the Scott Dam which creates the Lake Pillsbury Reservoir. PG&E is the current licensee of this project. The project stores run-off from the upper Eel River Basin and diverts approximately 90,000 acre-feet of water each year into the Russian river in order to generate hydroelectric power. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) oversees PG&E's operation of the project.

In April of 2017, PG&E submitted notice to the FERC of its intent to renew its hydro power license. PG&E's current license expires in 2022, requiring it to make a new application no later than April 2020. However, in January of this year, PG&E withdrew its notice of intent and its pre-application document, discontinuing the license application process. In March of this year, the FERC issued a Notice Soliciting Applications. The notice set a deadline of 120 days from the date of that notice (July 1, 2019) for interested applicants, other than the existing licensee, to file notices of intent and pre-application documents, as well as requests to complete the pre-filing stages of the licensing process. In the event no other applicant files an application for a license by April 14, 2020, the current licensee will be provided with written notice that no timely application for the project has been filed. Within 90 days of such written notice, the current licensee must file a schedule for the filing of a surrender application for the project...

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