81_FR_21449 81 FR 21380 - Notice of Intent to Accept Proposals, Select Lessee(s), and Contract for Pumped-Storage Hydroelectric Power Development on Anderson Ranch Reservoir, Boise Project, Idaho

81 FR 21380 - Notice of Intent to Accept Proposals, Select Lessee(s), and Contract for Pumped-Storage Hydroelectric Power Development on Anderson Ranch Reservoir, Boise Project, Idaho

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 69 (April 11, 2016)

Page Range21380-21383
FR Document2016-08237

Current Federal policy allows non-Federal development of electrical power resource potential on Federal water resource projects. The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) will consider proposals for non-Federal development of a pumped-storage hydroelectric power utilizing Anderson Ranch Reservoir as the lower impoundment for a pumped-storage project. Reclamation is considering such hydroelectric power development under its lease of power privilege (LOPP) process and regulations. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) also has jurisdiction in this case. FERC jurisdiction applies to all elements of a proposed pumped-storage hydroelectric power project at Anderson Ranch Reservoir that are outside of Reclamation facilities and lands. In this case, FERC jurisdiction will include the upper reservoir, a large part of the penstock connecting the upper reservoir with Anderson Ranch Reservoir, and other facilities (such as power transmission lines and access roads that are outside of Reclamation jurisdiction).

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 69 (Monday, April 11, 2016)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Reclamation


Notice of Intent to Accept Proposals, Select Lessee(s), and 
Contract for Pumped-Storage Hydroelectric Power Development on Anderson 
Ranch Reservoir, Boise Project, Idaho

AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Current Federal policy allows non-Federal development of 
electrical power resource potential on Federal water resource projects. 
The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) will consider proposals for 
non-Federal development of a pumped-storage hydroelectric power 
utilizing Anderson Ranch Reservoir as the lower impoundment for a 
pumped-storage project. Reclamation is considering such hydroelectric 
power development under its lease of power privilege (LOPP) process and 
regulations.
    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) also has 
jurisdiction in this case. FERC jurisdiction applies to all elements of 
a proposed pumped-storage hydroelectric power project at Anderson Ranch 
Reservoir that are outside of Reclamation facilities and lands. In this 
case, FERC jurisdiction will include the upper reservoir, a large part 
of the penstock connecting the upper reservoir with Anderson Ranch 
Reservoir, and other facilities (such as power transmission lines and 
access roads that are outside of Reclamation jurisdiction).

DATES: A written proposal and seven copies must be submitted on or 
before 4 p.m. (Mountain Standard Time) on September 8, 2016. A proposal 
will be considered timely only if it is received in the office of the 
Area Manager on or before 4 p.m. on the above-designated date. 
Interested entities are cautioned that delayed delivery to the Area 
Manager's office due to failures or misunderstandings of the entity 
and/or of mail, overnight, or courier services will not excuse lateness 
and, accordingly, are advised to provide sufficient time for delivery. 
Late proposals will not be considered.

ADDRESSES: Send written proposal and seven copies to Mr. Roland 
Springer, Area Manager, Bureau of Reclamation, Snake River Area Office, 
230 Collins Road, Boise, ID 83702-4520; telephone (208) 383-2248.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions regarding proposal 
requirements or technical data available for Anderson Ranch Reservoir 
may be

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directed to Mr. Robert Ross, Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest 
Regional Office, 1150 North Curtis Road, Suite 100, Boise, ID 83706-
1234; telephone (208) 378-5332. Upon receipt of your questions, Mr. 
Ross will arrange an informational meeting and/or site visit with 
interested entities. Reclamation reserves the right to schedule a 
single meeting and/or visit to address the questions or requested site 
visits submitted by all entities.
    Specific information related to operation and maintenance of the 
Anderson Ranch Dam and Reservoir may be obtained from Ms. Victoria 
Hoffman, Supervisory General Engineer, Bureau of Reclamation, Snake 
River Area Office, 230 Collins Rd., Boise, ID 83702-4520; telephone 
(208) 382-2266.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    General Overview: Anderson Ranch Dam and Powerplant is a multiple 
purpose structure that provides benefits of irrigation, power, and 
flood and silt control. The dam is 456 feet high and is on the South 
Fork of the Boise River, 28 miles northeast of Mountain Home. It has a 
total storage capacity of 474,900 acre-feet (active capacity 413,100 
acre-feet) and was the world's highest earth and rock fill dam at the 
time of its completion in 1950. The powerplant had a rated capacity of 
27,000 kilowatts with two units installed. These units were up-rated in 
1986, increasing the capacity to 20,000 kilowatts each for a total of 
40,000 kilowatts.
    Reclamation is considering pumped-storage hydroelectric power 
development on the Anderson Ranch Reservoir under a LOPP. A LOPP is an 
alternative to Federal hydroelectric power development. It is an 
authorization issued to a non-Federal entity to use a Reclamation 
facility for electric power generation consistent with Reclamation 
project purposes. Leases of power privilege have terms not to exceed 40 
years. The general authority for LOPP under Reclamation law includes, 
among others, the Town Sites and Power Development Act of 1906 (43 
U.S.C. 522) and the Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (43 U.S.C. 485h(c)) 
(1939 Act).
    Reclamation and FERC will be responsible for compliance with the 
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) related to any project 
selected for consideration pursuant to this notice. Reclamation and 
FERC will also lead necessary consultation with involved American 
Indian tribal governments and compliance with the National Historic 
Preservation Act, Endangered Species Act, and other related 
environmental regulations for all elements of a proposed project. LOPPs 
may be issued only when Reclamation has determined that NEPA and any 
other regulatory compliance requirements are completed. All Reclamation 
costs associated with project planning and regulatory compliance 
requirements will be borne by the selected applicant(s).
    No Federal funds will be available for non-Federal hydroelectric 
power development. Reclamation's Boise Project is a Federal Reclamation 
project. This notice presents background information, Reclamation's 
LOPP proposal content guidelines, and information concerning selection 
of a non-Federal entity to develop hydroelectric power using Anderson 
Ranch Reservoir. Interested parties will also need to file an 
appropriate application with FERC in order to encompass all elements of 
a pumped-storage hydroelectric power development at this reservoir.
Fundamental Considerations and Requirements:
    1. As indicated above, Reclamation can only issue a LOPP for 
Anderson Ranch Reservoir as the lower reservoir in a pumped-storage 
system. Parallel approvals from FERC will be necessary for project 
elements above the Reclamation-controlled lands and waters of the 
Anderson Ranch facilities. These elements will include part of the 
penstock, the upper reservoir, and potential appurtenant facilities 
such as transmission lines, access roads, etc. Reclamation and FERC 
will determine the appropriate relationship between the two agencies in 
coordinating the study and decision-making process.
    2. Any LOPP on Anderson Ranch Reservoir must not interfere with 
existing contractual commitments related to operation and maintenance 
of the Anderson Ranch Dam and other Boise Project facilities. The 
lessee (i.e., successful proposing entity) will be required to enter 
into a contract with the Bureau of Reclamation. This contract will (1) 
address requirements related to coordination of operation and 
maintenance with Boise Project stakeholders (such as the Boise Project 
Board of Control and others), and (2) stipulate that the LOPP lessee 
will be responsible for any increase in operation or maintenance costs 
that are attributable to the pumped-storage hydroelectric power 
project.
    3. No LOPP project facilities or features will be permitted within 
the Reclamation zone surrounding Anderson Ranch Dam, including inlet/
outlet works, hydropower facilities, and appurtenant facilities. The 
one exception to this constraint may be power transmission lines.
    4. The lessee would be responsible for securing transmission and 
marketing of the power generated by the proposed project.
    5. Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) will have the first 
opportunity to purchase and/or market the power that is generated by 
the project under a LOPP. BPA will consult with Reclamation on such 
power purchasing and/or marketing considerations. In the event BPA 
elects to not purchase and/or market the power generated by the 
hydropower development or such a decision cannot be made prior to 
execution of the LOPP, the lessee will have the right to market the 
power generated by the project to others.
    6. Potential LOPP lessees should be aware that Reclamation plans to 
carry out a parallel feasibility study focused on raising Anderson 
Ranch Dam by 6 feet as a means to increase storage capacity. If this 
project is found feasible and proceeds to implementation, the LOPP 
lessee would need to adapt the pumped-storage project as necessary to 
accommodate this change.
    7. All costs incurred by the United States related to a proposed 
LOPP project will be at the expense of the lessee. Such costs include 
management and coordination of necessary Reclamation activities, 
provision of information, conduct of or assistance with regulatory 
compliance (including NEPA), consultation during design development and 
related to operation and maintenance under a LOPP, development of the 
LOPP, necessary contracts with outside consultants, or any other cost 
for which the government would be reimbursed by an applicant or the 
general public. In addition, the lessee will be required to make annual 
payments to the United States for the use of a government facility in 
the amount of 3 mills per kilowatt-hour of gross generation. Under the 
LOPP, provisions will be included for inflation of the annual payment 
with time. Such annual payments to the United States would be deposited 
as a credit to the Reclamation Fund.
Proposal Content Guidelines.
    Interested parties should submit proposals specifically addressing 
the following qualifications, capabilities, and approach factors. 
Proposals submitted will be evaluated and ranked directly based on 
these factors. Additional information may be provided at the discretion 
of those submitting proposals. This additional/supplemental information 
will be reviewed and considered as appropriate

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in evaluating the overall content and quality of proposals.
    1. Qualifications of Proposing Entity: Provide relevant information 
describing/documenting the qualifications of the proposing entity to 
plan, design, and implement such a project, including, but not limited 
to:
     Type of organization;
     Length of time in business;
     Experience in funding, design and construction of similar 
projects;
     Industry rating(s) that indicate financial soundness and/
or technical and managerial capability;
     Experience of key management personnel;
     History of any reorganizations or mergers with other 
companies;
     Preference status (as applied to a LOPP, the term 
``preference entity'' means an entity qualifying for preference under 
Section 9 (c) of the Reclamation Project Act of 1939 as a municipality, 
public corporation or agency, or cooperative or other nonprofit 
organization financed in whole or in part by loans made pursuant to the 
Rural Electrification Act of 1936, as amended); and
     Any other information not already requested above or in 
the following evaluation categories that demonstrates the interested 
entity's organizational, technical, and financial ability to perform 
all aspects of the work.
    2. Proposed Project Plan: Describe and provide mapping and drawings 
of proposed facilities and equipment comprising the project. Include 
descriptions and locations of structures, pump/turbines, penstocks, 
upper reservoir, transmission lines, access roads, and other 
appurtenant facilities.
    Describe proposed capacities and general operation of the pumped-
storage hydroelectric power project. Include: proposed pump/turbine 
capacity in pump and generate modes, power source and power 
consumption; upper reservoir site requirements, configuration, and 
water storage capacity; turbine generating capacity, transmission line 
size and route; and other relevant aspects of the project.
    Also describe diurnal, seasonal and/or annual patterns (as 
relevant) of energy generation and consumption. Include descriptions 
and estimates of any influence on power generation capacity and/or 
consumption attributable to type of water year (i.e., each month of 
average, dry, or wet water years, as relevant). If capacity and energy 
can be delivered to another location, either by the proposing entity or 
by potential wheeling agents, specify where capacity and energy can be 
delivered. Include concepts for power sales and contractual 
arrangements, involved parties, and the proposed approach to wheeling, 
as relevant.
    3. Proposed Approach to Acquisition of Necessary Property Rights: 
Specify plans for acquiring title to or the right to occupy and use all 
lands necessary for the proposed development, including such additional 
lands as may be required during construction. Address lands necessary 
for transmission lines, access roads and all aspects of project 
development, operation, and maintenance.
    4. Proposed Plan for Acquisition/Perfection of Water Rights: 
Necessary water rights or purchases must be arranged by the project 
proponent(s). Quantify water necessary for operation of the proposed 
development(s), including initial fill of the upper reservoir and 
replacement of water lost to evaporation or other aspects of annual 
system operation. Identify the source of water rights acquired or to be 
acquired to meet these water needs, including the current holder of 
such rights, and how these rights would be used, acquired, or 
perfected.
    5. Impact on Boise Project Water Rights and Operations: Describe 
any potential changes in seasonal or annual fulfillment of existing 
water rights or storage contracts that may occur as a result of the 
proposed pumped-storage hydroelectric power project. Also provide full 
hydrologic analysis and related studies exploring potential impact of 
the project on current operations and projected operations of Anderson 
Ranch Dam and Reservoir and/or the Boise Project as a whole. This 
analysis should include estimates of daily fluctuations in reservoir 
elevation attributable to proposed project operations, including 
schedule (nighttime filling, daytime generation) and other details 
pertinent to reservoir fluctuations.
    6. Long-Term Operation and Maintenance: Provide a description (with 
relevant references) of the project proponent's experience in operation 
and maintenance of pumped-storage hydroelectric or similar facilities 
once they are operational and over the long-term (i.e., the 40-year 
lease contemplated for the proposed project). Identify the 
organizational structure and plan for the long-term operation and 
maintenance of the proposed project. Define how the proposed project 
would operate in harmony with Anderson Ranch Reservoir and the Boise 
Project as a whole, specifically related to existing contracts for 
operation and maintenance of Boise Project features.
    7. Proposed Contractual Arrangements: Describe anticipated 
contractual arrangements with project stakeholders at Anderson Ranch 
Reservoir or the broader Boise Project. These stakeholders are 
comprised primarily of water rights and/or storage rights holders, 
including, but not limited to, the Boise Project Board of Control which 
has operation and maintenance responsibility for portions of the Boise 
Project.
    8. Management Plan: Provide a management plan to accomplish such 
activities as planning, NEPA compliance, LOPP development, design, 
construction, facility testing, project commissioning, and preparation 
of an Emergency Action Plan. Provide schedules of these activities as 
applicable. Describe what studies are necessary to accomplish the 
pumped-storage hydroelectric power development and how the studies 
would be implemented.
    9. Environmental Impact: Discuss potentially significant adverse 
impacts from the proposed project on biophysical or sociocultural 
resource parameters at Anderson Ranch Reservoir and/or the Boise 
Project as a whole. Of particular concern are potential impacts on 
protected aquatic or terrestrial wildlife species or associated 
protected habitat. Examples at Anderson Ranch Reservoir include bull 
trout and yellow billed cuckoo. Other concerns may include, but not be 
limited to, impact on: Land use adjacent to proposed facilities, 
recreation at Anderson Ranch Reservoir or in surrounding upland areas, 
cultural resources, and Indian Trust assets.
    Discuss potential adverse impacts based on available information. 
Provide information on the types and severity of expected impacts and 
proposed methods of resolving or mitigating these impacts. Describe 
also any potentially beneficial environmental effects that may be 
expected from the proposed project, including such perspectives as 
energy conservation or using available water resources in the public 
interest. As necessary, describe studies required to adequately define 
the extent, potential severity, and potential approaches to mitigation 
of impacts that may be associated with the proposed development.
    10. Other Study and/or Permit Requirements: Describe planned 
response to other applicable regulatory requirements, including the 
National Historic Preservation Act, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species 
Act, and state and local laws and licensing requirements. Also describe 
any known potential for impact on lands or resources of American Indian 
tribes, including trust resources.

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    11. Project Development Costs and Economic Analysis: Estimate the 
costs of development, including the cost of studies to determine 
feasibility, environmental compliance, project design, construction, 
financing, and the amortized annual cost of the investment. Estimate 
annual operation, maintenance, and replacement expenses, annual 
payments to the United States that are potentially associated with the 
Boise Project. Estimate costs associated with any anticipated 
additional transmission or wheeling services. Identify proposed methods 
of financing the project. Estimate the anticipated return on investment 
and present an economic analysis that compares the present worth of all 
benefits and the costs of the project.
    12. Performance Guarantee and Assumption of Liability: Describe 
plans for (1) providing the government with performance bonds or other 
guarantee covering completion of the proposed project; (2) assuming 
liability for damage to the operational and structural integrity of the 
Anderson Ranch Dam and Reservoir facilities or other aspects of the 
Boise Project caused by construction, commissioning, operation, and/or 
maintenance of the pumped-storage hydropower power development; and (3) 
obtaining general liability insurance.
    13. Other Information: (This final paragraph is provided for the 
applicant to include additional information considered relevant to 
Reclamation's selection process in this matter.)
Selection of Lessee
    Reclamation will evaluate proposals received in response to this 
published notice. Proposals will be ranked according to response to the 
factors described in Fundamental Considerations and Requirements and 
Proposal Content Guidelines sections provided in this notice. In 
general, Reclamation will give more favorable consideration to 
proposals that (1) are well adapted to developing, conserving, and 
utilizing the water resource and protecting natural resources; (2) 
clearly demonstrate that the offeror is qualified to develop the 
hydropower facility and provide for long-term operation and 
maintenance; and (3) best share the economic benefits of the pumped-
storage hydroelectric power development among parties to the LOPP. A 
proposal will be deemed unacceptable if it is inconsistent with Boise 
Project purposes, as determined by Reclamation.
    Reclamation will give preference to those entities that qualify as 
preference entities (as defined under Proposal Content Guidelines, item 
(1.), of this notice) provided that the preference entity is well 
qualified and their proposal is at least as well adapted to developing, 
conserving, and utilizing the water and natural resources as other 
submitted proposals. Preference entities will be allowed 90 days to 
improve their proposals, if necessary, to be made at least equal to a 
proposal(s) that may have been submitted by a non-preference entity.
Notice and Time Period To Enter Into LOPP
    Reclamation will notify, in writing, all entities submitting 
proposals of Reclamation's decision regarding selection of the 
potential lessee. The selected potential lessee will have three years 
from the date of such notification to accomplish NEPA compliance and 
enter into a LOPP for the proposed development of pumped-storage 
hydroelectric power at Anderson Ranch Reservoir. The lessee will then 
have up to three years from the date of execution of the lease to 
complete the designs and specifications and an additional two years to 
secure financing and to begin construction. Such timeframes may be 
adjusted for just cause resulting from actions and/or circumstances 
that are beyond the control of the lessee.

    Dated: January 25, 2016.
Lorri J. Lee,
Regional Director, Pacific Northwest Region.
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                                                  Management, Aquatics Restoration, and                   alternative that would include the same               DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                  Climate Change Response Plan for                        elements as the proposed action but use
                                                  Glacier National Park, Montana.                         mechanical methods only to remove                     Bureau of Reclamation
                                                  DATES: The NPS will accept comments                     non-native fish, and an alternative that
                                                  from the public through May 11, 2016.                   uses chemical methods only to remove                  Notice of Intent to Accept Proposals,
                                                                                                          non-native fish. The NPS will also                    Select Lessee(s), and Contract for
                                                  ADDRESSES: Information will be
                                                                                                          consider other alternatives that are                  Pumped-Storage Hydroelectric Power
                                                  available for public review and
                                                                                                          suggested during the scoping period, as               Development on Anderson Ranch
                                                  comment online at http://
                                                                                                          appropriate. The NPS will not select an               Reservoir, Boise Project, Idaho
                                                  parkplanning.nps.gov/glac, and in the
                                                  office of the Superintendent, Jeff Mow,                 alternative for implementation until                  AGENCY:   Bureau of Reclamation,
                                                  Glacier National Park, 1 Going-to-the-                  after a final EIS is completed.                       Interior.
                                                  Sun Road, West Glacier, Montana                            A scoping brochure will be available
                                                                                                                                                                ACTION: Notice.
                                                  59936.                                                  that describes the purpose and need for
                                                                                                          the plan, and the issues and alternatives             SUMMARY:    Current Federal policy allows
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        identified to date. Copies may be                     non-Federal development of electrical
                                                  Mary Riddle, Chief of Planning and                      obtained from Mary Riddle, Chief of                   power resource potential on Federal
                                                  Compliance, Glacier National Park, P.O.                 Planning and Compliance, Glacier                      water resource projects. The Bureau of
                                                  Box 128, West Glacier, Montana 59936;                   National Park, P.O. Box 128, West                     Reclamation (Reclamation) will
                                                  (406) 888–7898.                                         Glacier, Montana 59936; (406) 888–                    consider proposals for non-Federal
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This                         7898. If you wish to comment on the                   development of a pumped-storage
                                                  planning effort will result in an                       scoping brochure or on any other issues               hydroelectric power utilizing Anderson
                                                  integrated and adaptive plan that                       associated with the EIS, you may submit               Ranch Reservoir as the lower
                                                  addresses long-term goals for managing,                 your comments by any one of several                   impoundment for a pumped-storage
                                                  restoring, and protecting the park’s                    methods. You may mail comments to                     project. Reclamation is considering such
                                                  native fish and aquatic resources. The                  Glacier National Park, Attn: Fisheries                hydroelectric power development under
                                                  EIS will address issues related to the                  Management Plan, P.O. Box 128, West                   its lease of power privilege (LOPP)
                                                  conservation and restoration of native                  Glacier, Montana 59936; you may                       process and regulations.
                                                  aquatic systems across the park,                        comment via the Internet at http://                      The Federal Energy Regulatory
                                                  including ongoing losses of native fish                 parkplanning.nps.gov/glac you may                     Commission (FERC) also has
                                                  populations (e.g., federally listed                     hand-deliver comments to Glacier                      jurisdiction in this case. FERC
                                                  threatened bull trout and state listed                  National Park Headquarters, West                      jurisdiction applies to all elements of a
                                                  westslope cutthroat trout) due to                       Glacier, Montana; and you may submit                  proposed pumped-storage hydroelectric
                                                  invasive non-native fish species; threats               comments during public meetings that                  power project at Anderson Ranch
                                                  to native fish from climate change;                     will be held during the comment period.               Reservoir that are outside of
                                                  opportunities to improve native aquatic                 Information on meeting dates, times,                  Reclamation facilities and lands. In this
                                                  ecosystem resilience and provide                        and locations will be included in the                 case, FERC jurisdiction will include the
                                                  refugia for native fish from the effects of             public scoping brochure and will also                 upper reservoir, a large part of the
                                                  climate change; and impacts from                        be available at: http://                              penstock connecting the upper reservoir
                                                  fisheries management actions to                         parkplanning.nps.gov/GLAC (click on                   with Anderson Ranch Reservoir, and
                                                  wilderness character in the park’s                      the project link and then the ‘‘meeting               other facilities (such as power
                                                  backcountry.                                            notices’’ tab).
                                                     The NPS proposed action includes the                                                                       transmission lines and access roads that
                                                                                                             Comments will not be accepted by                   are outside of Reclamation jurisdiction).
                                                  following elements: (1) The                             fax, email, or in any other way than
                                                  translocation of native fish to                                                                               DATES: A written proposal and seven
                                                                                                          those specified above. Bulk comments
                                                  appropriate habitat; (2) the construction                                                                     copies must be submitted on or before
                                                                                                          in any format and hard copy and
                                                  of additional fish passage barriers to                  electronic comments that are submitted                4 p.m. (Mountain Standard Time) on
                                                  prevent non-native fish from moving                     on behalf of others will not be accepted.             September 8, 2016. A proposal will be
                                                  into native fish habitat; and (3) the                   Before including your address, phone                  considered timely only if it is received
                                                  removal of invasive non-native fish                     number, email address, or other                       in the office of the Area Manager on or
                                                  using mechanical (such as netting,                      personal identifying information in your              before 4 p.m. on the above-designated
                                                  trapping, angling, electrofishing) and                  comment, you should be aware that                     date. Interested entities are cautioned
                                                  chemical (poisonous substance used to                   your entire comment—including your                    that delayed delivery to the Area
                                                  kill fish; piscicide) methods, where                    personal identifying information—may                  Manager’s office due to failures or
                                                  appropriate. Following removal of non-                  be made publicly available at any time.               misunderstandings of the entity and/or
                                                  native fish, some waters may be                         While you can ask us in your comment                  of mail, overnight, or courier services
                                                  repopulated with species native to the                  to withhold your personal identifying                 will not excuse lateness and,
                                                  park while others would be left to                      information from public review, we                    accordingly, are advised to provide
                                                  recover to their historically fishless                  cannot guarantee that we will be able to              sufficient time for delivery. Late
                                                  state. The proposed action will also                    do so.                                                proposals will not be considered.
                                                  evaluate the establishment of a fishing                                                                       ADDRESSES: Send written proposal and
                                                                                                            Dated: January 1, 2016.
                                                  permit fee to help fund needed fishery                                                                        seven copies to Mr. Roland Springer,
                                                                                                          Sue E. Masica,                                        Area Manager, Bureau of Reclamation,
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                                                  restoration and conservation actions.
                                                                                                          Regional Director, Intermountain Region,              Snake River Area Office, 230 Collins
                                                     The proposed action is the initial NPS
                                                                                                          National Park Service.                                Road, Boise, ID 83702–4520; telephone
                                                  proposal to address the purpose and
                                                  need for taking action. It represents one               Editorial Note: This document was received            (208) 383–2248.
                                                  alternative that will be considered                     for publication by the Office of the Federal          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  during the EIS process. In addition to                  Register on April 6, 2016.                            Questions regarding proposal
                                                  the proposed action, the NPS will                       [FR Doc. 2016–08252 Filed 4–8–16; 8:45 am]            requirements or technical data available
                                                  consider a no-action alternative, an                    BILLING CODE 4312–CB–P                                for Anderson Ranch Reservoir may be


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                                                  directed to Mr. Robert Ross, Bureau of                  elements of a proposed project. LOPPs                 exception to this constraint may be
                                                  Reclamation, Pacific Northwest                          may be issued only when Reclamation                   power transmission lines.
                                                  Regional Office, 1150 North Curtis                      has determined that NEPA and any                         4. The lessee would be responsible for
                                                  Road, Suite 100, Boise, ID 83706–1234;                  other regulatory compliance                           securing transmission and marketing of
                                                  telephone (208) 378–5332. Upon receipt                  requirements are completed. All                       the power generated by the proposed
                                                  of your questions, Mr. Ross will arrange                Reclamation costs associated with                     project.
                                                  an informational meeting and/or site                    project planning and regulatory                          5. Bonneville Power Administration
                                                  visit with interested entities.                         compliance requirements will be borne                 (BPA) will have the first opportunity to
                                                  Reclamation reserves the right to                       by the selected applicant(s).                         purchase and/or market the power that
                                                  schedule a single meeting and/or visit to                 No Federal funds will be available for              is generated by the project under a
                                                  address the questions or requested site                 non-Federal hydroelectric power                       LOPP. BPA will consult with
                                                  visits submitted by all entities.                       development. Reclamation’s Boise                      Reclamation on such power purchasing
                                                     Specific information related to                      Project is a Federal Reclamation project.             and/or marketing considerations. In the
                                                  operation and maintenance of the                        This notice presents background                       event BPA elects to not purchase and/
                                                  Anderson Ranch Dam and Reservoir                        information, Reclamation’s LOPP                       or market the power generated by the
                                                  may be obtained from Ms. Victoria                       proposal content guidelines, and                      hydropower development or such a
                                                  Hoffman, Supervisory General Engineer,                  information concerning selection of a                 decision cannot be made prior to
                                                  Bureau of Reclamation, Snake River                      non-Federal entity to develop                         execution of the LOPP, the lessee will
                                                  Area Office, 230 Collins Rd., Boise, ID                 hydroelectric power using Anderson                    have the right to market the power
                                                  83702–4520; telephone (208) 382–2266.                   Ranch Reservoir. Interested parties will              generated by the project to others.
                                                                                                          also need to file an appropriate                         6. Potential LOPP lessees should be
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                                                                    aware that Reclamation plans to carry
                                                                                                          application with FERC in order to
                                                     General Overview: Anderson Ranch                                                                           out a parallel feasibility study focused
                                                                                                          encompass all elements of a pumped-
                                                  Dam and Powerplant is a multiple                                                                              on raising Anderson Ranch Dam by 6
                                                                                                          storage hydroelectric power
                                                  purpose structure that provides benefits                                                                      feet as a means to increase storage
                                                                                                          development at this reservoir.
                                                  of irrigation, power, and flood and silt                                                                      capacity. If this project is found feasible
                                                  control. The dam is 456 feet high and                   Fundamental Considerations and                        and proceeds to implementation, the
                                                  is on the South Fork of the Boise River,                Requirements:                                         LOPP lessee would need to adapt the
                                                  28 miles northeast of Mountain Home.                       1. As indicated above, Reclamation                 pumped-storage project as necessary to
                                                  It has a total storage capacity of 474,900              can only issue a LOPP for Anderson                    accommodate this change.
                                                  acre-feet (active capacity 413,100 acre-                Ranch Reservoir as the lower reservoir                   7. All costs incurred by the United
                                                  feet) and was the world’s highest earth                 in a pumped-storage system. Parallel                  States related to a proposed LOPP
                                                  and rock fill dam at the time of its                    approvals from FERC will be necessary                 project will be at the expense of the
                                                  completion in 1950. The powerplant                      for project elements above the                        lessee. Such costs include management
                                                  had a rated capacity of 27,000 kilowatts                Reclamation-controlled lands and                      and coordination of necessary
                                                  with two units installed. These units                   waters of the Anderson Ranch facilities.              Reclamation activities, provision of
                                                  were up-rated in 1986, increasing the                   These elements will include part of the               information, conduct of or assistance
                                                  capacity to 20,000 kilowatts each for a                 penstock, the upper reservoir, and                    with regulatory compliance (including
                                                  total of 40,000 kilowatts.                              potential appurtenant facilities such as              NEPA), consultation during design
                                                     Reclamation is considering pumped-                   transmission lines, access roads, etc.                development and related to operation
                                                  storage hydroelectric power                             Reclamation and FERC will determine                   and maintenance under a LOPP,
                                                  development on the Anderson Ranch                       the appropriate relationship between                  development of the LOPP, necessary
                                                  Reservoir under a LOPP. A LOPP is an                    the two agencies in coordinating the                  contracts with outside consultants, or
                                                  alternative to Federal hydroelectric                    study and decision-making process.                    any other cost for which the government
                                                  power development. It is an                                2. Any LOPP on Anderson Ranch                      would be reimbursed by an applicant or
                                                  authorization issued to a non-Federal                   Reservoir must not interfere with                     the general public. In addition, the
                                                  entity to use a Reclamation facility for                existing contractual commitments                      lessee will be required to make annual
                                                  electric power generation consistent                    related to operation and maintenance of               payments to the United States for the
                                                  with Reclamation project purposes.                      the Anderson Ranch Dam and other                      use of a government facility in the
                                                  Leases of power privilege have terms                    Boise Project facilities. The lessee (i.e.,           amount of 3 mills per kilowatt-hour of
                                                  not to exceed 40 years. The general                     successful proposing entity) will be                  gross generation. Under the LOPP,
                                                  authority for LOPP under Reclamation                    required to enter into a contract with the            provisions will be included for inflation
                                                  law includes, among others, the Town                    Bureau of Reclamation. This contract                  of the annual payment with time. Such
                                                  Sites and Power Development Act of                      will (1) address requirements related to              annual payments to the United States
                                                  1906 (43 U.S.C. 522) and the                            coordination of operation and                         would be deposited as a credit to the
                                                  Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (43                     maintenance with Boise Project                        Reclamation Fund.
                                                  U.S.C. 485h(c)) (1939 Act).                             stakeholders (such as the Boise Project
                                                     Reclamation and FERC will be                         Board of Control and others), and (2)                 Proposal Content Guidelines.
                                                  responsible for compliance with the                     stipulate that the LOPP lessee will be                  Interested parties should submit
                                                  National Environmental Policy Act                       responsible for any increase in                       proposals specifically addressing the
                                                  (NEPA) related to any project selected                  operation or maintenance costs that are               following qualifications, capabilities,
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                                                  for consideration pursuant to this                      attributable to the pumped-storage                    and approach factors. Proposals
                                                  notice. Reclamation and FERC will also                  hydroelectric power project.                          submitted will be evaluated and ranked
                                                  lead necessary consultation with                           3. No LOPP project facilities or                   directly based on these factors.
                                                  involved American Indian tribal                         features will be permitted within the                 Additional information may be
                                                  governments and compliance with the                     Reclamation zone surrounding                          provided at the discretion of those
                                                  National Historic Preservation Act,                     Anderson Ranch Dam, including inlet/                  submitting proposals. This additional/
                                                  Endangered Species Act, and other                       outlet works, hydropower facilities, and              supplemental information will be
                                                  related environmental regulations for all               appurtenant facilities. The one                       reviewed and considered as appropriate


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                                                  in evaluating the overall content and                   contractual arrangements, involved                    contractual arrangements with project
                                                  quality of proposals.                                   parties, and the proposed approach to                 stakeholders at Anderson Ranch
                                                     1. Qualifications of Proposing Entity:               wheeling, as relevant.                                Reservoir or the broader Boise Project.
                                                  Provide relevant information                               3. Proposed Approach to Acquisition                These stakeholders are comprised
                                                  describing/documenting the                              of Necessary Property Rights: Specify                 primarily of water rights and/or storage
                                                  qualifications of the proposing entity to               plans for acquiring title to or the right             rights holders, including, but not
                                                  plan, design, and implement such a                      to occupy and use all lands necessary                 limited to, the Boise Project Board of
                                                  project, including, but not limited to:                 for the proposed development,                         Control which has operation and
                                                     • Type of organization;                              including such additional lands as may                maintenance responsibility for portions
                                                     • Length of time in business;                        be required during construction.                      of the Boise Project.
                                                     • Experience in funding, design and                  Address lands necessary for                              8. Management Plan: Provide a
                                                  construction of similar projects;                       transmission lines, access roads and all              management plan to accomplish such
                                                     • Industry rating(s) that indicate                   aspects of project development,                       activities as planning, NEPA
                                                  financial soundness and/or technical                    operation, and maintenance.                           compliance, LOPP development, design,
                                                  and managerial capability;                                 4. Proposed Plan for Acquisition/                  construction, facility testing, project
                                                     • Experience of key management                       Perfection of Water Rights: Necessary                 commissioning, and preparation of an
                                                  personnel;                                              water rights or purchases must be                     Emergency Action Plan. Provide
                                                     • History of any reorganizations or                  arranged by the project proponent(s).                 schedules of these activities as
                                                  mergers with other companies;                           Quantify water necessary for operation                applicable. Describe what studies are
                                                     • Preference status (as applied to a                 of the proposed development(s),                       necessary to accomplish the pumped-
                                                  LOPP, the term ‘‘preference entity’’                    including initial fill of the upper                   storage hydroelectric power
                                                  means an entity qualifying for                          reservoir and replacement of water lost               development and how the studies
                                                  preference under Section 9 (c) of the                   to evaporation or other aspects of                    would be implemented.
                                                  Reclamation Project Act of 1939 as a                    annual system operation. Identify the                    9. Environmental Impact: Discuss
                                                  municipality, public corporation or                     source of water rights acquired or to be              potentially significant adverse impacts
                                                  agency, or cooperative or other                         acquired to meet these water needs,                   from the proposed project on
                                                  nonprofit organization financed in                      including the current holder of such                  biophysical or sociocultural resource
                                                  whole or in part by loans made pursuant                 rights, and how these rights would be                 parameters at Anderson Ranch
                                                  to the Rural Electrification Act of 1936,               used, acquired, or perfected.                         Reservoir and/or the Boise Project as a
                                                  as amended); and                                           5. Impact on Boise Project Water                   whole. Of particular concern are
                                                     • Any other information not already                  Rights and Operations: Describe any                   potential impacts on protected aquatic
                                                  requested above or in the following                     potential changes in seasonal or annual               or terrestrial wildlife species or
                                                  evaluation categories that demonstrates                 fulfillment of existing water rights or               associated protected habitat. Examples
                                                  the interested entity’s organizational,                 storage contracts that may occur as a                 at Anderson Ranch Reservoir include
                                                  technical, and financial ability to                     result of the proposed pumped-storage                 bull trout and yellow billed cuckoo.
                                                  perform all aspects of the work.                        hydroelectric power project. Also                     Other concerns may include, but not be
                                                     2. Proposed Project Plan: Describe                   provide full hydrologic analysis and                  limited to, impact on: Land use adjacent
                                                  and provide mapping and drawings of                     related studies exploring potential                   to proposed facilities, recreation at
                                                  proposed facilities and equipment                       impact of the project on current                      Anderson Ranch Reservoir or in
                                                  comprising the project. Include                         operations and projected operations of                surrounding upland areas, cultural
                                                  descriptions and locations of structures,               Anderson Ranch Dam and Reservoir                      resources, and Indian Trust assets.
                                                  pump/turbines, penstocks, upper                         and/or the Boise Project as a whole.                     Discuss potential adverse impacts
                                                  reservoir, transmission lines, access                   This analysis should include estimates                based on available information. Provide
                                                  roads, and other appurtenant facilities.                of daily fluctuations in reservoir                    information on the types and severity of
                                                     Describe proposed capacities and                     elevation attributable to proposed                    expected impacts and proposed
                                                  general operation of the pumped-storage                 project operations, including schedule                methods of resolving or mitigating these
                                                  hydroelectric power project. Include:                   (nighttime filling, daytime generation)               impacts. Describe also any potentially
                                                  proposed pump/turbine capacity in                       and other details pertinent to reservoir              beneficial environmental effects that
                                                  pump and generate modes, power                          fluctuations.                                         may be expected from the proposed
                                                  source and power consumption; upper                        6. Long-Term Operation and                         project, including such perspectives as
                                                  reservoir site requirements,                            Maintenance: Provide a description                    energy conservation or using available
                                                  configuration, and water storage                        (with relevant references) of the project             water resources in the public interest.
                                                  capacity; turbine generating capacity,                  proponent’s experience in operation and               As necessary, describe studies required
                                                  transmission line size and route; and                   maintenance of pumped-storage                         to adequately define the extent,
                                                  other relevant aspects of the project.                  hydroelectric or similar facilities once              potential severity, and potential
                                                     Also describe diurnal, seasonal and/or               they are operational and over the long-               approaches to mitigation of impacts that
                                                  annual patterns (as relevant) of energy                 term (i.e., the 40-year lease                         may be associated with the proposed
                                                  generation and consumption. Include                     contemplated for the proposed project).               development.
                                                  descriptions and estimates of any                       Identify the organizational structure and                10. Other Study and/or Permit
                                                  influence on power generation capacity                  plan for the long-term operation and                  Requirements: Describe planned
                                                  and/or consumption attributable to type                 maintenance of the proposed project.                  response to other applicable regulatory
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                                                  of water year (i.e., each month of                      Define how the proposed project would                 requirements, including the National
                                                  average, dry, or wet water years, as                    operate in harmony with Anderson                      Historic Preservation Act, Clean Water
                                                  relevant). If capacity and energy can be                Ranch Reservoir and the Boise Project as              Act, Endangered Species Act, and state
                                                  delivered to another location, either by                a whole, specifically related to existing             and local laws and licensing
                                                  the proposing entity or by potential                    contracts for operation and maintenance               requirements. Also describe any known
                                                  wheeling agents, specify where capacity                 of Boise Project features.                            potential for impact on lands or
                                                  and energy can be delivered. Include                       7. Proposed Contractual                            resources of American Indian tribes,
                                                  concepts for power sales and                            Arrangements: Describe anticipated                    including trust resources.


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                                                     11. Project Development Costs and                    entities (as defined under Proposal                   Commission should contact the Office
                                                  Economic Analysis: Estimate the costs                   Content Guidelines, item (1.), of this                of the Secretary at 202–205–2000.
                                                  of development, including the cost of                   notice) provided that the preference                  General information concerning the
                                                  studies to determine feasibility,                       entity is well qualified and their                    Commission may also be obtained by
                                                  environmental compliance, project                       proposal is at least as well adapted to               accessing its internet server (http://
                                                  design, construction, financing, and the                developing, conserving, and utilizing                 www.usitc.gov). The public record for
                                                  amortized annual cost of the                            the water and natural resources as other              these reviews may be viewed on the
                                                  investment. Estimate annual operation,                  submitted proposals. Preference entities              Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS)
                                                  maintenance, and replacement                            will be allowed 90 days to improve their              at http://edis.usitc.gov.
                                                  expenses, annual payments to the                        proposals, if necessary, to be made at                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Effective
                                                  United States that are potentially                      least equal to a proposal(s) that may                 January 6, 2016, the Commission
                                                  associated with the Boise Project.                      have been submitted by a non-                         established a schedule for the conduct
                                                  Estimate costs associated with any                      preference entity.                                    of the final phase of the subject reviews
                                                  anticipated additional transmission or                                                                        (81 FR 1642, January 13, 2016). The
                                                  wheeling services. Identify proposed                    Notice and Time Period To Enter Into
                                                                                                          LOPP                                                  Commission is revising its schedule by
                                                  methods of financing the project.                                                                             changing the time of the hearing.
                                                  Estimate the anticipated return on                        Reclamation will notify, in writing, all               The Commission’s new schedule for
                                                  investment and present an economic                      entities submitting proposals of                      the hearing in these reviews is as
                                                  analysis that compares the present                      Reclamation’s decision regarding                      follows: The hearing will be held at the
                                                  worth of all benefits and the costs of the              selection of the potential lessee. The                U.S. International Trade Commission
                                                  project.                                                selected potential lessee will have three             Building at 10:00 a.m. on May 18, 2016.
                                                     12. Performance Guarantee and                        years from the date of such notification              All other aspects of the schedule remain
                                                  Assumption of Liability: Describe plans                 to accomplish NEPA compliance and                     unchanged.
                                                  for (1) providing the government with                   enter into a LOPP for the proposed                       For further information concerning
                                                  performance bonds or other guarantee                    development of pumped-storage                         these reviews see the Commission’s
                                                  covering completion of the proposed                     hydroelectric power at Anderson Ranch                 notice cited above and the
                                                  project; (2) assuming liability for                     Reservoir. The lessee will then have up               Commission’s Rules of Practice and
                                                  damage to the operational and structural                to three years from the date of execution             Procedure, part 201, subparts A through
                                                  integrity of the Anderson Ranch Dam                     of the lease to complete the designs and              E (19 CFR part 201), and part 207,
                                                  and Reservoir facilities or other aspects               specifications and an additional two                  subparts A, D, E, and F (19 CFR part
                                                  of the Boise Project caused by                          years to secure financing and to begin                207).
                                                  construction, commissioning, operation,                 construction. Such timeframes may be                     Authority: These reviews are being
                                                  and/or maintenance of the pumped-                       adjusted for just cause resulting from                conducted under authority of title VII of
                                                  storage hydropower power                                actions and/or circumstances that are                 the Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is
                                                  development; and (3) obtaining general                  beyond the control of the lessee.                     published pursuant to section 207.62 of
                                                  liability insurance.
                                                     13. Other Information: (This final                     Dated: January 25, 2016.                            the Commission’s rules.
                                                  paragraph is provided for the applicant                 Lorri J. Lee,                                           Issued: April 6, 2016.
                                                  to include additional information                       Regional Director, Pacific Northwest Region.            By order of the Commission.
                                                  considered relevant to Reclamation’s                    [FR Doc. 2016–08237 Filed 4–8–16; 8:45 am]            Lisa R. Barton,
                                                  selection process in this matter.)                      BILLING CODE 4332–90–P                                Secretary to the Commission.
                                                  Selection of Lessee                                                                                           [FR Doc. 2016–08216 Filed 4–8–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                BILLING CODE 7020–02–P
                                                    Reclamation will evaluate proposals                   INTERNATIONAL TRADE
                                                  received in response to this published                  COMMISSION
                                                  notice. Proposals will be ranked
                                                  according to response to the factors                    [Investigation Nos. 731–TA–770–773 and                DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
                                                                                                          775 (Third Review)]
                                                  described in Fundamental
                                                                                                                                                                Antitrust Division
                                                  Considerations and Requirements and                     Stainless Steel Wire Rod From Italy,
                                                  Proposal Content Guidelines sections                    Japan, Korea, Spain, and Taiwan;                      United States v. Iron Mountain Inc. and
                                                  provided in this notice. In general,                    Revised Schedule for the Subject                      Recall Holdings Ltd.; Proposed Final
                                                  Reclamation will give more favorable                    Reviews                                               Judgment and Competitive Impact
                                                  consideration to proposals that (1) are                                                                       Statement
                                                  well adapted to developing, conserving,                 AGENCY: United States International
                                                  and utilizing the water resource and                    Trade Commission.                                        Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
                                                  protecting natural resources; (2) clearly               ACTION: Notice.                                       Antitrust Procedures and Penalties Act,
                                                  demonstrate that the offeror is qualified                                                                     15 U.S.C. 16(b)–(h), that a proposed
                                                  to develop the hydropower facility and                  DATES:  Effective Date: April 4, 2016.                Final Judgment, Stipulation, and
                                                  provide for long-term operation and                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:      Fred            Competitive Impact Statement have
                                                  maintenance; and (3) best share the                     Ruggles (202–205–3187), Office of                     been filed with the United States
                                                  economic benefits of the pumped-                        Investigations, U.S. International Trade              District Court for the District of
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                                                  storage hydroelectric power                             Commission, 500 E Street SW.,                         Columbia in United States of America v.
                                                  development among parties to the                        Washington, DC 20436. Hearing-                        Iron Mountain Inc. and Recall Holdings
                                                  LOPP. A proposal will be deemed                         impaired persons can obtain                           Ltd., Civil Action No. 1:16–cv–00595.
                                                  unacceptable if it is inconsistent with                 information on this matter by contacting              On March 31, 2016, the United States
                                                  Boise Project purposes, as determined                   the Commission’s TDD terminal on 202–                 filed a Complaint alleging that Iron
                                                  by Reclamation.                                         205–1810. Persons with mobility                       Mountain’s proposed acquisition of
                                                    Reclamation will give preference to                   impairments who will need special                     Recall would violate Section 7 of the
                                                  those entities that qualify as preference               assistance in gaining access to the                   Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. 18. The proposed


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesA written proposal and seven copies must be submitted on or before 4 p.m. (Mountain Standard Time) on September 8, 2016. A proposal will be considered timely only if it is received in the office of the Area Manager on or before 4 p.m. on the above-designated date. Interested entities are cautioned that delayed delivery to the Area Manager's office due to failures or misunderstandings of the entity and/or of mail, overnight, or courier services will not excuse lateness and, accordingly, are advised to provide sufficient time for delivery. Late proposals will not be considered.
ContactQuestions regarding proposal requirements or technical data available for Anderson Ranch Reservoir may be directed to Mr. Robert Ross, Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, 1150 North Curtis Road, Suite 100, Boise, ID 83706- 1234; telephone (208) 378-5332. Upon receipt of your questions, Mr. Ross will arrange an informational meeting and/or site visit with interested entities. Reclamation reserves the right to schedule a
FR Citation81 FR 21380 

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