[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 16 (Monday, January 27, 2025)]
[Notices]
[Pages 8206-8207]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2025-01738]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Project No. 3255-016]
Lyonsdale Associates, LLC; Notice Soliciting Scoping Comments
Take notice that the following hydroelectric application has been
filed with the Commission and is available for public inspection.
a. Type of Application: New Major License.
b. Project No.: 3255.
c. Date Filed: May 29, 2024.
d. Applicant: Lyonsdale Associates, LLC.
e. Name of Project: Lyonsdale Hydroelectric Project.
f. Location: On the Moose River in Lewis County, New York.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. 791(a)-825(r).
h. Applicant Contact: David H. Fox, Senior Director, Regulatory
Affairs, Eagle Creek Renewable Energy, LLC, 7315 Wisconsin Ave, Suite
1100W, Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone at (201) 306-5616; email at
[email protected].
i. FERC Contact: Kelly Wolcott, Project Coordinator, Great Lakes
Branch, Division of Hydropower Licensing; telephone at (202) 502-6480;
email at [email protected].
j. Deadline for Filing Scoping Comments: February 16, 2025.
The Commission strongly encourages electronic filing. Please file
scoping comments using the Commission's eFiling system at https://ferconline.ferc.gov/FERCOnline.aspx. Commenters can submit brief
comments up to 6,000 characters, without prior registration, using the
eComment system at https://ferconline.ferc.gov/QuickComment.aspx. You
must include your name at the end of your comments. For assistance,
please contact FERC Online Support at [email protected], (866)
208-3676 (toll free), or (202) 502-8659 (TTY). In lieu of electronic
filing, you may submit a paper copy. Submissions sent via the U.S.
Postal Service must be addressed to: Debbie Anne A. Reese, Secretary,
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street NE, Room 1A,
Washington, DC 20426. Submissions sent via any other carrier must be
addressed to: Debbie-Anne A. Reese, Secretary, Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, 12225 Wilkins Avenue, Rockville, MD 20852. All
filings must clearly identify the project name and docket number on the
first page: Lyonsdale Hydroelectric Project (P-3255-016).
The Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure require all
intervenors filing documents with the Commission to serve a copy of
that document on each person on the official service list for the
project. Further, if an intervenor files comments or documents with the
Commission relating to the merits of an issue that may affect the
responsibilities of a particular resource agency, they must also serve
a copy of the document on that resource agency.
k. The application is not ready for environmental analysis at this
time.
l. Project Description: The Lyonsdale Project includes a dam that
consists of: (1) a 27.5-foot-long intake structure with two 10.5-foot-
long slide gates that are equipped with a trashrack with 2.6-inch clear
bar spacing; (2) a 57-foot-long non-overflow section with a 5-foot-long
debris sluice gate; (3) a 149-foot-long section that includes: (a) a
21.5-foot-long spillway with 1.7-foot-high flashboards that have a
crest elevation of 1,065.9 feet National Geodetic Vertical Dam of 1929
(NGVD 29); (b) a 28.5-foot-long section with a 20.5-foot-long Pelican
gate; and (c) an 85.3-foot-long spillway with 3-foot-high flashboards
that have a crest elevation of 1,065.9 feet NGVD 29; (4) a 39.5-foot-
long overflow section that includes a 33.5-foot-long spillway with 3-
foot-high flashboards that have a crest elevation of 1,065.9 feet NGVD
29; (5) a 185-foot-long earthen embankment; and (6) a 48-foot-long
overflow section that includes a 38-foot-long spillway with 3-foot-high
flashboards that have a crest elevation of 1,065.9 feet NGVD 29.
The dam creates an impoundment that has a surface area of 9 acres
at an elevation of 1,065.9 feet NGVD 29. The impoundment includes a
100-foot-long forebay. From the forebay, water flows through the two
sluice gates of the intake structure to a 52-foot-long penstock and a
26-foot-long penstock that convey water to two 1.5-MW vertical Kaplan
turbine-generators located in a 35-foot-wide, 58-foot-long powerhouse,
for a total installed capacity of 3 MW. Water is discharged from the
turbines to an approximately 450-foot-long tailrace that discharges to
the Moose River.
The project creates the following bypassed reach segments: (1) an
approximately 200-foot-long southern segment; and (2) an approximately
70-foot-long segment that bifurcates into an approximately 350-foot-
long middle segment and an approximately 580-foot-long northern
segment.
Electricity generated at the project is transmitted to the electric
grid via two 400-foot-long, 4.16-kilovolt (kV) generator lead lines and
a 4.16/115-kV step-up transformer.
The minimum and maximum hydraulic capacities of the powerhouse are
260 and 1,400 cubic feet per second (cfs), respectively. The average
annual energy production of the project from 2016 through 2023, was
10,745 megawatt-hours.
Existing project recreation facilities include: (1) an access trail
on the north shoreline of the impoundment that consists of an
approximately 1,000-foot-long ``North Bank Recreation Trail'' and an
approximately 1,000-foot-long portage trail; and (2) a parking area on
the 185-foot-long earthen embankment.
Lyonsdale Associates operates the project in a run-of-river mode by
maintaining the surface elevation of the impoundment at the flashboard
crest elevation of 1,065.9 feet NGVD 29.
Lyonsdale Associates proposes to: (1) continue operating the
project in a run-of-river mode; (2) release a minimum flow of 33 cfs or
inflow, whichever is less, to the bypassed reach from April 1 through
November 30; (3) implement an Invasive Species Management Plan and a
Bat and Eagle Management Plan filed in Appendix C of the license
application; (4) consult with the New York State Historic Preservation
Office (SHPO) on the need for any measures prior to any ground-
disturbing activities; and (5) stop work and consult with the New York
SHPO on the need for any measures if previously unidentified cultural
resources are discovered during any future construction activities at
the project.
Lyonsdale Associates also proposes measures for providing
recreation opportunities, including: (1) continue maintaining the
access trail on the north shoreline of the impoundment, including the
North Bank Recreation Trail and portage trail; (2) maintain an existing
impoundment access site, portage put-in site, picnic area, and South
Bank Recreation Area as project recreation facilities; (3) update and
maintain project recreation signs; (4) install new directional signs
for the
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portage route and North Bank Recreation Trail; and (5) install barriers
at the picnic area and portage trail to deter all-terrain vehicle
access.
m. A copy of the application can be viewed on the Commission's
website at https://www.ferc.gov using the ``eLibrary'' link. Enter the
project's docket number excluding the last three digits in the docket
number field to access the document (P-3255). For assistance, contact
FERC Online Support.
You may also register at https://ferconline.ferc.gov/FERCOnline.aspx to be notified via email of new filings and issuances
related to this or other pending projects. For assistance, please
contact FERC Online Support.
The Commission's Office of Public Participation (OPP) supports
meaningful public engagement and participation in Commission
proceedings. OPP can help members of the public, including landowners,
environmental justice communities, Tribal members and others, access
publicly available information and navigate Commission processes. For
public inquiries and assistance with making filings such as
interventions, comments, or requests for rehearing, the public is
encouraged to contact OPP at (202) 502-6595 or [email protected].
n. Scoping Process:
Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA),
Commission staff will prepare either an environmental assessment (EA)
or an environmental impact statement (EIS) (collectively referred to as
the ``NEPA document'') that describes and evaluates the probable
effects, including an assessment of the site-specific and cumulative
effects, if any, of the proposed action and alternatives. The
Commission's scoping process will help determine the required level of
analysis and satisfy the NEPA scoping requirements, irrespective of
whether the Commission issues an EA or an EIS.
At this time, we do not anticipate holding on-site scoping
meetings. Instead, we are soliciting written comments and suggestions
on the preliminary list of issues and alternatives to be addressed in
the NEPA document, as described in scoping document 1 (SD1), issued
January 16, 2025.
Copies of the SD1 outlining the proposed project and subject areas
to be addressed in the NEPA document were distributed to the parties on
the Commission's mailing list and the applicant's distribution list.
Copies of SD1 may be viewed on the web at http://www.ferc.gov using the
``eLibrary'' link (see item m above).
Dated: January 17, 2025.
Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2025-01738 Filed 1-24-25; 8:45 am]
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