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Susitna Hydroelectric Project
A Historic and Policy Perspective
Eric Marchegianil!
Alaska Power Authority
334 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
(907) 279-6611
The presentation will include a brief history of past studies.
Those studies assessed a number of possible developments within the
Susitna ·Basin, including over 20 potential dam sites along the
Susitna River. The proposed development of dams at the Watana and
Devil Canyon sites will be discussed. The progress of the environ-
mental studies over the past four years, development of previous
studies, and the current FY85 Study Plan will be reviewed. In
addition to the historic perspective, a brief descr i ption of the
Power Authority's ongoing settlement process will be presented .
This will include a discussion of the workshops, issue papers, and
the Instream Flow Relationships Reports (IFRR) which ·are a part of
this year's FY85 Study Plan.
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~LASKA POWER AUTHORITY
PURPOSE
PROMOTE, DEVELOP, AND ADVANCE THE GENERAL PROSPERITY AND ECONOMIC
WELF~RE OF THE PEOPLE OF ALASKA BY PROVIDING A MEANS OF CONSTRUCT-
ING, ACQUIRING, FINANCING AND OPERATING HYDROELECTRIC AND FOSSIL
FUEL GENERATING PROJECTS.
-FINANCING
-FEASIBILITY STUDY FUNDING
-DEVELOP, OWN AND LEASE
-DEVELOP, OWN, OPERATE ~NO WHOLESALE
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PREVIOUS STUDIES
-COE 1979
-COE 1975
-KAISER 1974
-AP ADMINISTRATION 1974
-WPRS (USBR} 1960
-WPRS (USBR} 1953
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SUSITNA PLAN OF
STUDY
STATUS REPORT
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EXPLORATION
&
HYDROLOGY
R&M
APA
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ISER-ACRES
SEISMIC
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DNR -
POWER STUDIES wee
FINANCIAL
SOLOMON
BROTHERS
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CAMPS
CIRI/H&N
ENVIRONMENTAL
TES
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&
SliBCONSULTANTS
MANAGEMENT
&
ESTIMATES
FMA
TASKS
1 POWER STUDIES
2 SURVEYS & CAMPS
3 HYDROLOGY
4 SEISMIC STUDIES
5 GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION
6 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
7 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
8 TRANSMISSION
9 COSTS & SCHEDULES
10 LICENSING
11 MARKETING & FINANCE
12 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
13 ADMINISTRATION
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HYDROLOGY
-DATA ACQUISITION
-WATER RESOURtES
-FLOODS
-HYDRAULIC & ICE
-SEDIMENT
-CLIMATE
-ACCESS ROADS
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LICENSING
-NEW REGULATIONS
-DATA ACQUISITION
-EXHIBITS
-APPLICATION FORM
-REVIEW
-FILING
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ENVIRONMENTAL
-FIELD ACTIVITIES
-ALTERNATIVES
-WATER QUALITY
-SOCIO ECONOMICS
-CULTURAL RESOURCES
-LAND USE
-RECREATION
-FISH & WILDLIFE
-VEGFTATION
-LICENSING
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SELECTION CRITERIA
-ENERGY CONTRIBUTION
-DEPENDABILITY
-ECONOMICS
-RESOURCES CONSERVATION
-SEISMIC CONSEQUENCES
-GEOTECHNICAL UNKNOWNS
-ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
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SELECTED· ALTERNATIVE
HYDROELECTRIC SITES
TEN SELECTED SITES
SITE RIVER CAPACITY COST
(MW) (MILLIONS)
SNOW SNOW 50 255
BRUSKASNA NENANA 30 238
KEETNA TALKEETNA 100 477
CACHE TALKEETNA 50 584
BROWNE NENANA 100 825
TALKEETNA 2 TALKEETNA 50 500
HICKS MATANUSKA 80 529
CHAKACHAMNA CHAKACHAMNA 330 1,480
ALLISON ALLISON CREEK 8 54
STRANDLINE LAKE BELUGA 20 128
POTENTIAL DAM SITES
-DEVIL CANYON
-HIGH DEVIL CANYON (SUSITNA I)
-WATANA
-SUSITNA I I I
-VEE
-MAC LAREN
-DENALI
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PROJECT HISTORY
o POWER AUTHORITY ASSUMED PROJECT
o FEASIBILITY STUDY START ED
o FEASIBILITY STUDY COMPLETED
o FERC LICENSE FILED
o REVISED LICENSE INFORMATION FILED
0 LICENSE APPLICATION ACCEPTED
o STARTED SETTLEMENT PROCESS
o AGENCY COMUENTS RECEIVED
o POWER AUTHORITY RESPONSE TO COMMENTS FILED
1979
1980
1982
FEB 1983
JUL 1983
JUL 1983
NOV 1983
DEC 1983
JAN-fEB 1984
SUSITNA
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
,EDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
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DRAFT REPORT
MARCH 1184
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Final reports relating to the Susftna Hydroelectric Project are
available for inspection at the following locations:
Alaska Power Author.ity
Susftna Project Office
515 0. Street,
Hoblit Building, Suite 200
Anchorage, Alaska 9g501
Depositorr libraries
Alaska Historical libra~
Pouch G
Juneau, Alaska 99811-0571
Alaska Resources library
701 "C" Street
Anchorage, Alaska 99513
Alaska State library
Pouch G
Juneau, Alaska 99811-0571
Center for Research libraries
5721 Cottage Grove Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60637
University of Alaska Library
3211 Providence Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508
Fairbanks North Star Borough
Public library
Noel Wien Memorial library
1215 Cowles Street
Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
A. Holmes Johnson Public library
Box 985
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
Kegoayah Kozga Public libra~
Box 1168
Nome, Alask~ 99762
Kenai Community libra~
Box 4380
Kenai, Alaska 99611
Ketchikan Public libra~
629 Dock Street
Ketchikan, Alaska 99901
Pillsbu~, Madison & Sutro
1050 17th Street, N.W.
Suite 900
Washington, D.C. 20036
Kuskokwim Consortiu. library
Box 1068
Bethel, Alaska 99559
library of Congress
10 First Street, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20540
Z.J. loussac Public library
524 West 6th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
National library of Canada
395 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Canada KIA ON4
Rasmuson library, U of A
310 Tanana Drive
Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
Seattle Public library
1000 Fourth Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98104
Sheldon Jackson College
Stratton library
Box 479
Sitka, Alaska 99835
University of Alaska library
11120 Glacier Highway
Juneau, Alaska 99801
University of Washington library
Seattle, Washington 98195
Washington State library
OlYMPia, Washington 98504
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Final reports relating to the Susftna Hydroelectric Project are
available for inspection at the following locations:
Alaska Power Author.ity
Susftna Project Office
515 0. Street,
Hoblit Building, Suite 200
Anchorage, Alaska 9g501
Depositorr libraries
Alaska Historical libra~
Pouch G
Juneau, Alaska 99811-0571
Alaska Resources library
701 "C" Street
Anchorage, Alaska 99513
Alaska State library
Pouch G
Juneau, Alaska 99811-0571
Center for Research libraries
5721 Cottage Grove Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60637
University of Alaska Library
3211 Providence Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508
Fairbanks North Star Borough
Public library
Noel Wien Memorial library
1215 Cowles Street
Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
A. Holmes Johnson Public library
Box 985
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
Kegoayah Kozga Public libra~
Box 1168
Nome, Alask~ 99762
Kenai Community libra~
Box 4380
Kenai, Alaska 99611
Ketchikan Public libra~
629 Dock Street
Ketchikan, Alaska 99901
Pillsbu~, Madison & Sutro
1050 17th Street, N.W.
Suite 900
Washington, D.C. 20036
Kuskokwim Consortiu. library
Box 1068
Bethel, Alaska 99559
library of Congress
10 First Street, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20540
Z.J. loussac Public library
524 West 6th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
National library of Canada
395 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Canada KIA ON4
Rasmuson library, U of A
310 Tanana Drive
Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
Seattle Public library
1000 Fourth Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98104
Sheldon Jackson College
Stratton library
Box 479
Sitka, Alaska 99835
University of Alaska library
11120 Glacier Highway
Juneau, Alaska 99801
University of Washington library
Seattle, Washington 98195
Washington State library
OlYMPia, Washington 98504
SUSITNA SETTLEMENT PROCESS
-START-OFF MEETINGS
-ISSUES LIST DISTRIBUTED
-BRIEFING ON ISSUES LIST
-WORKSHOPS IMPLEMENTED
-MONTHLY SETTLEMENT UPDATE NEWSLETTER
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SETTLEMENT PROCESS
-DESCRIPTION OF INTENDED DEVELOPMENT
-IDENTIFICATION & QUANTIFICATION OF IMPACTS
-DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS TO AVOID OR MITIGATE IMPACTS
-NEGOTIATIONS WITH AGENCIES TO AGREE ON ACCEPTABLE
AVOIDANCE/MITIGATION PLANS
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PRO.CESS DETAJLS
-IDENTIFY ISSUES
-DEVELOP POSITIONS
-ISSUE POSITION PAPERS
-HOLD WORKSHOPS
-HOLD AGENCY MEETINGS
-DRAFT MEMORANDA OF AGREEMENT
-NEGOTIATE MEMORANDA OF AGREEMENT
-PERMITS & FERC LICENSE CONDITIONS
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MAJOR ISSUE CATEGORIES
AQUATIC
-AlTE RED FLOW REGIME
-ALTERED WATER QUALITY
-ICE PROCESS/CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY
-IMPOUNDMENT IMPACTS
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