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1 Potential Project Betterments to be studied further during Relicensing June 20, 2006 Stakeholder Meeting Middle Fork American River Hydroelectric Project Relicensing
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2OutlineOutline Resource Utilization Study Resource Utilization Study Betterments Betterments Study Process Study Process Inventory and Screening of Betterments Inventory and Screening of Betterments Betterments to be studied further in relicensing Betterments to be studied further in relicensing
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3 Resource Utilization Study (RUS) RUS is required by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in relicensing RUS is required by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in relicensing Demonstrate that PCWA’s proposal to manage, operate and maintain the project is best adapted to serve the public interest. Develop information required to be submitted in license exhibits. Opportunity for PCWA to improve project in light of current or future public needs. Opportunity for PCWA to improve project in light of current or future public needs. Betterments
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4BettermentsBetterments Better meet the primary purposes for which the project was developed. Better meet the primary purposes for which the project was developed. Water supply Hydroelectric power generation How How Increase resource utilization Improve system reliability Improve operations and maintenance efficiency Other enhancements addressed in project mitigation and enhancement (PM&E) studies. Other enhancements addressed in project mitigation and enhancement (PM&E) studies.
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5 RUS Process Betterments to carry forward in relicensing. Project Description June 2006 Technical/environmental studies and agency/public consultation 2007-2010 Include viable projects in License Application Initial data collection evaluation & screening Inventory of potential betterments
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6 RUS Process Identify existing resource utilization baseline Identify existing resource utilization baseline Initial brainstorming, & discussions with PCWA Management and Staff identified potential betterments. Initial brainstorming, & discussions with PCWA Management and Staff identified potential betterments. Field visits and discussions with operations staff added more betterments and resulted in some being dropped. Field visits and discussions with operations staff added more betterments and resulted in some being dropped. Preliminary technical analysis and evaluation of potential feasibility of betterments. Preliminary technical analysis and evaluation of potential feasibility of betterments. Workshops with PCWA to discuss betterments and make planning decisions regarding: Workshops with PCWA to discuss betterments and make planning decisions regarding: Betterments to study further in relicensing Betterments to discard
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7 Betterments to study further in Relicensing Duncan Diversion Modifications Duncan Diversion Modifications Seasonal Storage Increases Seasonal Storage Increases French Meadows Hell Hole French Meadows-Hell Hole Pumped Storage French Meadows-Hell Hole Pumped Storage Small Hydro Additions Small Hydro Additions Hell Hole Upgrade Interbay Ralston Ralston Powerhouse Capacity Upgrade Ralston Powerhouse Capacity Upgrade Sediment Management Sediment Management Duncan Diversion North & South Long Canyon Diversions Interbay Ralston Afterbay
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8 Middle Fork Project Watershed
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9 Betterments to be Studied in Relicensing
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10 Duncan Creek Diversion Main problem is blockage of the intake with trash during storms Main problem is blockage of the intake with trash during storms Important because it is at the top of the system Important because it is at the top of the system Upgrade trash rack structure to alleviate trash blockages
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11 French Meadows seasonal water storage increase within existing flood storage pool Raise dam crest in conjunction with spillway modifications for revised Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) Additional storage of 5,000 AF can be accomplished with a 3.5 ft (approx) raise
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12 French Meadows Spillway Dam safety studies have investigated both widening the spillway and raising the crest of the dam
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13 Hell Hole seasonal water storage increase within existing flood storage pool 10 foot seasonal increase in operating level May–September would add 12 TAF
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14 Add crest gates to existing spillway for storage increase during Summer
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15 Typical Spillway Crest Gates Granite Reef Diversion - Arizona
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16 Add/Upgrade Small Hydro Potential Potential Upgrade Hell Hole powerhouse capacity Add small hydro plants on flow outlets at Interbay and Ralston Afterbay Dams
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17 Add/Upgrade Small Hydro Next Step Next Step Include provision for fish release hydro facilities in Project Description for Relicensing. Relicensing Instream flow studies Finalize when flow release patterns established.
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18 Hell Hole - French Meadows Pumped-Storage Opportunity for pumped-storage between existing reservoirs Opportunity for pumped-storage between existing reservoirs 52 MW project maximizes use of hydraulic capacity in French Meadows Tunnel 52 MW project maximizes use of hydraulic capacity in French Meadows Tunnel Recovers lost head below French Meadows Powerhouse Recovers lost head below French Meadows Powerhouse
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19 Ralston Capacity Increase Hydraulic capacity of Middle Fork Powerhouse (1000 cfs) is higher than Ralston (925 cfs). Hydraulic capacity of Middle Fork Powerhouse (1000 cfs) is higher than Ralston (925 cfs). Ralston should have higher hydraulic capacity than Middle Fork otherwise potential spills at Interbay Ralston should have higher hydraulic capacity than Middle Fork otherwise potential spills at Interbay Ralston Powerhouse is hydraulically limited – turbine limits output Ralston Powerhouse is hydraulically limited – turbine limits output
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20 Options at Ralston Turbine- generator upgrade (if feasible) Turbine- generator upgrade (if feasible) Add second 11-MW unit Add second 11-MW unit
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21 Ralston Next Steps Evaluate upgrade potential of existing turbine/generator electrical equipment Evaluate upgrade potential of existing turbine/generator electrical equipment Refine second unit option. Refine second unit option. Evaluate electrical output constraints Evaluate electrical output constraints Study environmental and operational impacts during relicensing. Study environmental and operational impacts during relicensing.
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22 Sediment Management Diversions blocked by sediment during and after major storm events Diversions blocked by sediment during and after major storm events Middle Fork and Ralston output affected during/after major storms due to sediment accumulation in Interbay and Ralston Afterbay. Middle Fork and Ralston output affected during/after major storms due to sediment accumulation in Interbay and Ralston Afterbay. Middle Fork Power Plant operation is constrained by gravel movement in tunnel and rock trap issues. Middle Fork Power Plant operation is constrained by gravel movement in tunnel and rock trap issues. Sediment removal and disposal – outage and cost liability Sediment removal and disposal – outage and cost liability Improve sediment pass-through in Interbay and Ralston during floods Improve diversions
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23SummarySummary Betterments to carry forward in relicensing. Project Description June 2006 Technical/environmental studies and agency/public consultation 2007-2010 Include viable projects in License Application Initial data collection evaluation & screening Inventory of potential betterments
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