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FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
`Office of Energy Projects
`Division of Dam Safety and Inspections — San Francisco Regional Office
`901 Market Street, Suite 350, San Francisco, California 94103
`(415) 369-3300 Office
`(415) 369-3322 Facsimile
`
`March 26, 2007
`
`In reply refer to:
`Project No. xxxxx
`
`XXXXX
`
`Dear xxxxx:
`
`It is the ongoing responsibility of a Licensee or Exemptee to ensure that a project
`is operated and maintained in compliance with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
`(FERC) Regulations and the terms and conditions of any license or exemption, including
`conditions prescribed by resource agencies for exemptions.
`
`Toassist you in ensuring compliance with these requirements, enclosed is a
`suramary of some ofthe requirements, primarily from Parts 8 and 12 of Commission
`Regulations. Please review these requirements along with your project-specific license or
`exemption conditions, to ensure that your operations comply with all project
`requirements.
`
`Yourstrict attention is directed to Item 1 of Enclosure 1. It is imperative that we
`be notified immediately of any condition affecting the safety of a project. You have a
`clear and serious responsibility to recognize any such condition and report it to us. If you
`are unclear if an emerging, ongoing, or completed event constitutes a condition affecting
`the safety of a project, you should contactthis office.
`
`Throughoutthe year, the Division of Dam Safety and Inspections hosts workshops
`and training courses which maybeof interest to you. A schedule and description of
`upcoming workshops and courses can be accessed at the following internet site:
`http://www.ferc.gov/industries/hydropower/safety.dspmp.asp
`
`The Annual Spillway Gate Operation Certificate (Attachment 1 of Enclosure 1)
`has been modified this year to include the classification of each gate (category | or 2),
`and the date ofthe last detailed inspection (required every 10 years) for category 1 gates.
`Please ensure that this new form is used in future submittals.
`
`Enclosure 2 lists some administrative requirements that are often not adheredto.
`Enclosure 3 is an acknowledgement form. Please review Enclosure 2 for needed
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`improvements, and sign and return Enclosure3to this office. If you have any questions
`about the enclosed information or about your project(s) in general, please cal] me at (415)
`369-3390.
`
`Sincerely,
`
`Takeshi Yamashita, P.E.
`Regional Engineer
`
`3 Enclosures
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`Enclosure 1
`Page 1 of 6
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`FERC LICENSEE/EXEMPTEE STANDARD REQUIREMENTS
`
`The following requirements and Commission Regulations (Title 18 of the Code of
`Federal Regulations [18CFR]) require the attention of Licensees and Exemptees to ensure
`compliance. Thislist is not intended to be complete and certain requirements may not be
`applicable to all projects. Therefore, each Licensee and Exemptee must be familiar with
`their specific license or exemption requirements and the requirements contained in 18
`CFR Part 12. You should periodically review the license/exemption and the current
`regulations to ensure timely compliance with all requirements, since
`Licensees/Exemptees have continuing responsibilities, such as consultation and proof of
`service.
`
`Notify FERC of Conditions Affecting the Safety of a Project or Project Works.
`1.
`In accordance with Section 12.10(a) of the FERC Regulations, when a condition affecting
`the safety of a project or project works is discovered, a Licensee/ Exemptee mustcall this
`office as soon as practicable and subsequently submit a written report providing relevant
`information concerning the cause, extent of project and property damage, and measures
`taken to prevent worsening of the condition. See Section 12.3(b)(4), which lists some
`examples of these conditions. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to, gate
`operation failure, piping, seepage, slides, unusual instrumentation readings, sinkholes,
`sabotage, natural disasters (floods, earthquakes), and any other signs ofinstability of any
`project works. Additional conditions include, but are not limited to, reservoir monitoring
`instrumentation and communication systems malfunction or failure, and remote control
`systems malfunction or failure.
`
`2. Report Emergency Project Modifications. In accordance with Section 12.11 (b)
`(1), any emergency project modification taken in responseto a condition affecting the
`safety of the project or project works must be reported to this office immediately.
`
`Submit Plans for FERC Approval. In accordance with Section 12.11 (b) (2),all
`3.
`plans for proposed modifications or major maintenance work must be forwardedtothis
`office at the earliest possible date, but not later than 60 days before work on the activity
`begins, so that determinations can be made regarding any necessary preconstruction
`approvals. Prior approval may also be required for modification or maintenance
`activities that may adversely affect project operation or the environment. You must
`contact (e.g. phonecall, letter) this office concerning required approval of these types of
`activities at least 30 days priorto the start of the proposed activity.
`
`4. DevelopaPublic Safety Plan and Install/Maintain Safety Devices.
`
`a. Pursuant to Sections 12.4, 12.42, and 12.43, an owner maybe requiredto install
`and properly maintain anysigns, lights, sirens, barriers, or other safety devices
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`necessary to adequately warn and/orprotect the public in use of project lands and
`waters. Failure to adequately maintain approved safety devices or measuresis a
`violation of the Regulations.
`
`b. Some Licensees/Exemptees have been required to provide Public Safety Plans
`for each development where public safety devices or measures are necessary.
`Updated plans should be provided following any changesto public safety facilities
`or measuresat the project.
`
`c. A Licensee/Exemptee mustnotify this office at least 10 days in advance of
`plans to remove any public safety device, including boat safety barriers. This office
`should also be advised when the device is placed back in service. For those devices
`routinely removed annually, a one-time notification providing the reason and
`schedule for periodic removal andreinstallation is acceptable.
`
`5. Report Deaths and Serious Injuries. In accordance with Section 12.10 (b), any
`drowningor accident resulting in death or serious injury to the public or construction and
`maintenance workers at the project must be reportedto this office. Ifproject related, the
`initial report should be by telephone promptly upon becoming aware of such an incident.
`The telephonereport should be followed by a written report that fully describes the
`incident and any remedial actions taken or proposed to avoid or reduce the chance of
`future similar occurrences. If you believe that remedial actions are unnecessary, the
`report should explain why. If the accident wasnot project related, the subsequent written
`report may be conveyed by providing a copy of a newspaperarticle or a police report.
`
`6. Develop, Maintain, and Report on Emergency Action Plan.
`
`If your project has been exempted from filing an EAP, three copiesofa letter
`a.
`should be submitted to this office by December 31 of each year that documents any
`changesto the upstream and downstream development, verifies that no reasonably
`foreseeable project emergency would endanger life, health, or property, and requests
`that the exemption be continued(if this action is supported by your review).
`
`If your project requires an EAP,the following conditions apply as part of your
`b.
`annual review required by Subpart C of 18 CFR 12:
`
`i. Annually test the EAP to assure the accuracy and workability of the
`document andto test the state of training of key licensee personnel
`responsible for responding to emergencies.
`
`ii. Ensure that an up-to-date EAP notification list is posted in a
`prominentlocation at each development, readily accessible to
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`Page 3 of 6
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`operating personnel responsible for notification. The EAP
`Notification Flowchart and other appropriate sections should
`indicate the primary and secondary FERC contacts, which are the
`Regional Engineer and the Deputy Regional Engineer.
`
`iii. An annual, face-to-face meeting with emergency response agencies
`whohavea role and responsibility in implementation of the EAPis
`critical and mandatory. These meetings mustinclude a review of the
`contents of the EAP, and should encourage agencyinputinto the
`development and maintenance of the EAP document.
`
`iv. Within 30 days of the annual EAPtest, submit a report confirming
`adequate training and readiness of key personnel, including a test
`critique, an evaluation of the time required to complete the test, and
`identification of improvements made to shorten implementation
`time. This office must be contacted at the time of yourtest as part of
`the notification process.
`
`v. An annual report is due no later than December31, of each year. If
`you cannot meetthis deadline, you should submita justified
`extension request as soon as possible. Annual updates to the EAP
`required by Section 12.24 should consider the following items:
`
`1. Update namesandtitles of project operators and attendants
`and the names and telephone numberofpersonsto be
`contacted in the event of a project emergency.
`
`2. Review the EAPs adequacyin light of any significant changes
`in upstream or downstream circumstances that might impact
`persons or property in a project emergency.
`
`3. Revise inundation maps, if necessary.
`
`'
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`4. If required or otherwise as appropriate, revise the EAP after
`consultation and cooperation with the appropriate Federal,
`state, and local agencies responsible for public health and
`safety.
`
`Forsecurity reasons,it is important to limit sensitive information provided to the
`public and to tightly control distribution of certain information. For EAPs,this includes
`any technical information such as engineering details (text and drawings), specific to the
`dam, potential modesoffailure, facility details, etc. Licensees should make efforts to
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`control such information. This can be done by keeping specific engineering details in
`some controlled EAP copies (such as those retained at the dam and submitted to the
`Commission), while removing such details from copies distributed to outside agencies
`that have no specific need for the information.
`
`7.
`
`Test and Report on Spillway Gate Operations.
`
`a. Section 12.44 (b) requires annual operation of each spillway gate either during
`regular project operation or on a test basis. If it is not feasible to operate each of the
`gates at the time of the FERC inspection, verification {see Item 7 (c) below] that the
`gates were operated satisfactorily during the past 12 months will suffice.
`
`b. A FERCinspector may require operation of a spillway gate, including the use
`of standby power, during an inspection.
`
`c. Notarized verification of operation ofall spillway gates and load testing of
`standby powerat least once during the preceding 12-month period should be
`submitted by December 31 of each year. Verification should be in accordance with
`Section 12.13 and includethe signatures of an official of your company and the
`plant personnel who actually operated the gates and observed such operation. You
`mustalso include an annual spillway gate operation certification (Attachment 1 to
`Enclosure 1) indicating those gates opened during flood flow conditions, those
`tested separately, the date of each gate’s operation, and the date ofthelast full gate
`operation. The report should address any maintenance performed.
`
`d. All gates, with the exception of Category 2 Tainter gates, must be tested to full
`gate opening at least once every 5 years. If such a test is not considered feasible, a
`waiver, with appropriate justification, must be obtained from this office. Category 2
`Tainter gates require full opening at least once every 10 years.
`
`.
`
`8. Document Project Flows and Report Violations. During FERC operation
`inspections, your daily records documenting compliance with project minimum flow
`and/or reservoir operation plan requirements must be madeavailable for our review if
`your license or exemption includes such requirements. These should include your
`records for the water year(s) since the last FERC Operation Inspection,all data for the
`current year published or otherwise available from the U.S. Geological Survey, or written
`certification of your compliance.
`
`In the event that such records are not current, or if they were not reviewed by FERC
`staff during an inspection of your project, we request that you provide a statement, signed
`by a senior operations official confirming that the minimum flow and/orreservoir
`operation plan requirements have been adheredto.
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`If a minimum flow orreservoir operation plan requirementis violated, you must
`immediately report the occurrence to the following:
`
`Director, Division of Hydropower Administration and Compliance
`(PJ12)
`Office of Energy Projects, FERC
`888 First Street, N.E.
`Washington, D.C. 20426
`
`Also, send a copyto this office (San Francisco Regional Office). This report should
`include a complete description of the violation, including duration, and an explanation of
`the actions taken to remedythe situation.
`
`Post Recreation Signs, Part 8 requires, where appropriate, the posting of project
`9.
`landsas to their availability for recreational use.
`
`10. Maintain Project Records, Section 12.12 requires that certain permanentproject
`records be maintained. Copies of design drawings (Exhibit F or L), instrumentation data,
`and operational history should be maintainedat the project site.
`
`Install Performance Monitoring Instrumentation, Section 12.41 addresses the
`11.
`requirement forinstallation of instrumentation to monitor the performance ofproject
`structures.
`
`12. Prevent Erosion and Air/Water Pollution. Under the terms of any license issued
`by the Commission,licensees are responsible for preventing soil erosion, sedimentation,
`and any form of waterorair pollution. Release of hazardousliquids (oils, grease,etc.) is
`underthe jurisdiction of state water quality agencies and the EPA,and the project
`operators should be aware of the requirements of those agencies. Other potential sources
`of hazardous materials, in addition to those sources directly related to the project
`(transformer, governor, and lubricating oils), include public marinas and private boat
`docks. While licensees may not have direct responsibility for the operation of such
`facilities you should assist or otherwise facilitate in minimizing the introduction of
`pollutants into project waters and advise such operators to promptly report spill incidents
`to appropriate state and Federal agencies and this office. You should review your current
`practices regarding the storage, use, and disposal of hazardous materials to determine if
`additional control measures are necessary.
`
`Inoperative Projects or Project Features. Under Section 10 (c) of the Federal
`13.
`Power Act, project works must be maintained in a goodstate of repair. Any project or
`feature of a project that is inoperative, or in a poorstate of repair, must be promptly
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`reported to this office. A plan and schedule for restoring the project back to a sound
`state of repair or operation must also be submitted.
`
`14. Reservoir Drawdown and Dewatering of Project Features.
`
`a. Reservoir Drawdown. Under Section 12.4(b), prior approval for any non-
`emergency reservoir, canal, or forebay drawdown activities outside the
`operational conditions of the license, regardless of project size, must be obtained
`from this office. Approvals for such drawdownswill not be given until this
`office has been provided with documentation of coordination with appropriate
`resource agencies. Such documentation should include copies of e-mails, phone
`or meeting records, and letters. All letters to the agencies should be sent
`Certified Mail/Receipt Requested so that copies of said letters and resulting
`receipts can serve as documentation should an agency not respondin writing.
`
`b. Dewatering Tunnels, Conduits, or Penstocks. Under Section 12.4(b), prior
`Commission notification is required for any tunnel, conduit, or penstock
`dewatering.
`
`You must contact this office concerning required approval of these types of
`activities at least 30 days prior to the start of the proposedactivity.
`
`Under emergency conditions, immediate dewatering or drawdown may be taken
`without prior approval in order to prevent the loss of the project and to protect
`life and property. In this case, you mustnotify this office the same day that
`dewatering or drawdown has been implemented, and you mustnotify the
`appropriate resource agencies.
`
`Instrumentation Data and Review. For those projects that have
`15.
`instrumentation such as piezometers, inclinometers, horizontal and vertical surveys,
`etc., you will monitor the instruments, collect the data, and present the data in
`graphical form with your evaluation in a report and submit the report to this office.
`The report will include your conclusions concerning the performance of the dam and
`its appurtenant works. The information includedin this report will be collected,
`presented and evaluated in accordance with Chapter 9 of the Engineering Guidelines.
`You will receive a separate letter from this office concerning any additional details and
`requirements.
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`ANNUAL SPILLWAY GATE OPERATION CERTIFICATE
`
`Attachment |, to Enclosure |
`Page 1 of 2
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`FERC PROJECT NO.
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`, NAME
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`DEVELOPMENT NAME
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`LICENSEE/ EXEMPTEE/ APPLICANT
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`Inspection~
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`Dateof Detailed
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`PROBLEMS NOTED/ MAINTENANCE REQUIRED:
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`The above gate(s) was (were) operated as indicated by:
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`(Signature of operator)
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`TYPE OF EMERGENCY OPERATION
`
`.
`
`Manual
`Standby power source — Describe
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`Date oflast test:
`Gate operated:
`Problems noted/ Maintenance required:
`
`The standby power source was load-tested as indicated by:
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`(Signature of operator)
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`Attachment 1, to Enclosure |
`Page 2 of 2
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`ANNUAL SPILLWAY GATE OPERATION CERTIFICATE, PAGE 2
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`County of
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`,
`, SS:
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`The undersigned, beingfirst duly swom,states that he has read the above document and
`knowsthe contents ofit, and that all of the statements contained in that documentare true
`and correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief.
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`Sworn to me and subscribed before methis
`Day
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`of
`Month
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`,20__
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`(Appropriate companyofficial)
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`[SEAL]
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`Notary Public or other state or local official authorized
`By law to notarize documents
`
`Notes
`
`” Category 1 — Failure has dam safety or operational consequences.
`Category 2 — Failure has minimal or no consequences.
`*' A close up detailed inspection is required for all category 1 gates every 10 years.
`* Attach additional sheets if more space is required.
`“ Full gate operation must be performedat least once every five years for Category 1 gates and
`10 years for Category 2 gates.
`*” Flood passage,test, maintenance, under stoplogs,etc.
`“Required for Tainter gates only.
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`Enclosure 2
`
`Frequently Forgotten Items
`
`When you make a submittal by FAX or e-mail, you muststill file “hard” copies
`1.
`with the Regional Office. All submittals to this office are to bein triplicate.
`
`If you are unable to meet an established date for submittal of information or
`2.
`cornpletion of necessary project maintenance or construction you must request, in
`writing, an extension of time as soon as you know you are unlikely to complete the
`required activity on schedule. Yourletter should include specific reasonsfor failure to
`meet the agreed upon schedule, your plan to complete the action in a timely manner and a
`proposed date for completion of the item. Submittal of the letter does not grant you the
`requested extension of time. Extensions of time will be granted on a case by case basis
`by this office.
`
`Excavations for any purpose or advancingofa single boring/hole constitute an
`3.
`exploratory program. These programsshould be reviewed by the FERC before you
`proceed. Please allow 30 daysfor this review.
`
`Manyare not coding submittals as Critical Energy Infrastructure Information
`4.
`(CEII) as you are required to do. You are required to mark on the front page in bold print
`“ContaimsCritical Energy Infrastructure Information — Do Not Release” on any
`documents that meet the CEII definition. Please refer to our website for more
`information at http://www.ferc.gov/legal/ceii-foia/ceit.asp
`
`Please schedule your PFMAsessionsat least 6 months prior to the due date of the
`5.
`report. Consultants’ and facilitators’ schedulesfill up quickly.
`
`Please do not underestimate the amountof time required to put together the
`6.
`Supporting Technical Information Document (STID). Most of our licensees with reports
`due last year needed extra time.
`
`Changesin contact names, addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses
`7.
`must be promptly reported to this office, so that we may contact the appropriate person in
`the event of an emergency or a potential security threat.
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`ACKNOWLEDGEMENTOF RECEIPT OF ANNUAL LETTER
`
`Enclosure 3
`
`(Please Print)
`
`of
`
`(name)
`
`(title)
`
`(organization)
`
`acknowledgereceipt of the letter dated March 26, 2007, outlining my
`responsibilities as licensee or exemptee of a hydroelectric project under
`jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
`
`(Signature)
`
`Date:
`
`Please return this form within ten (10) days of receiptto:
`
`Takeshi Yamashita, P.E.
`Regional Engineer
`Federal Energy Regulatory Commission — Division of Dam Safety and
`Inspections
`San Francisco Regional Office
`901 Market Street, Suite 350
`San Francisco, California 94103
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`SFRO 03/26/07 Annual Letter
`Recipients with at Least One Dam
`
`Recipient
`
`Arbuckle Mountain Hydro, LLC
`Bailey Creek Hydroelectric
`Bates, Daniel
`Beaver City Corporation
`Beaver City Corporation
`Benninghoven, Thomasand Carol
`Bently Family Limited Partnership
`Big Creek Hyampom Project, Ltd.
`BMBEnterprises, Inc.
`BMB Enterprises,Inc.
`BrownsValley Irrigation District
`Burgess, Norman
`Calaveras Public Utility District
`Calaveras Public Utility District
`California Department of Water Resources
`California Department of Water Resources
`CHI West, Inc
`CHI West, Inc
`CHI West, Inc
`CHI West, Inc
`CHI West, Inc
`Cinnamon Ranch Hydro
`Cinnamon Ranch Hydro
`City of Aspen
`City of Aspen
`City of Boulder
`City of Boulder
`City of Boulder
`City of Boulder
`City of Boulder
`City of Boulder
`City of Boulder
`City of Boulder
`City of Ephraim
`City of Ephraim
`
`03/26/07
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`Project Number
`
`07178
`
`03948
`
`07981
`
`01858
`
`10021
`
`05955
`
`10852
`
`07010
`
`06764
`
`11315
`
`03075
`
`10882
`
`07283
`
`07506
`
`02100
`
`02426
`
`03189
`
`03590
`
`03908
`
`05766
`
`09399
`
`04009
`
`06885
`
`03603
`
`10441
`
`01005
`
`06282
`
`07564
`
`08962
`
`09087
`
`09903
`
`09922
`
`11531
`
`06117
`
`10804
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`SFRO 03/26/07 AnnualLetter
`Recipients with at Least One Dam
`Recipient
`City of Escondido
`City of Logan
`City of Loveland
`City of Manti
`City of Manti
`City of Mount Pleasant
`City of Murray
`City of Springville
`City of Springville
`Colorado Springs Utilities
`Colorado Springs Utilities
`Cornwell, Howard and Verna Jean
`Deep Creek Mountains Ranch
`Denver Water
`
`Denver Water
`
`Denver Water
`
`Denver Water
`
`Denver Water
`
`Denver Water
`
`Denver Water
`
`Desert Water Agency
`Desert Water Agency
`Eagle Hydro Partners
`East Bay Municipal Utility District
`East Bay Municipal Utility District
`El DoradoIrrigation District
`El DoradoIrrigation District
`Enel North America, Inc.
`Enel North America, Inc.
`Enel North America, Inc.
`Enel North America,Inc.
`Enel North America, Inc.
`Garkane Power Association
`
`Garkane Power Association
`
`Grand River Power Company
`
`03/26/07
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`Project Number
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`00176
`
`04285
`
`02829
`
`07342
`
`07345
`
`09310
`
`05929
`
`01715
`
`02031
`
`00768
`
`09195
`
`02987
`
`08597
`
`02035
`
`02204
`
`03496
`
`04610
`
`05771
`
`06916
`
`10973
`
`04294
`
`06819
`
`07192
`
`02916
`
`12649
`
`00184
`
`00184
`
`03189
`
`03590
`
`03908
`
`05766
`
`09399
`
`02219
`
`10502
`
`08936
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`SFRO 03/26/07 Annual Letter
`Recipients with at Least One Dam
`
`Recipient
`
`Grand River Power Company
`Hat Creek Hereford Ranch
`Haypress Hydroelectric, Inc.
`Haypress Hydroelectric, Inc.
`Haypress Hydroelectric, {nc.
`Henwood Associates, Inc.
`HenwoodAssociates,Inc.
`Hi-Head Hydro,Inc.
`Hooper, Frank
`Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District
`Hypower,Inc.
`Hyrum City Corporation
`Ida-West Energy Company
`Ida-West Energy Company
`Ida-West Energy Company
`Ida-West Energy Company
`Ida-West Energy Company
`Jackson Valley Irrigation District
`Jacobson, Eric
`Jacobson, Eric
`Keating Associates
`Keating Associates
`Keehn, Dell
`Keehn,Dell
`Keehn, Dell
`Lake George Hydro, LLC
`Landis-Harde Hydroelectric Project
`Langan, Morgan
`Link, Ken
`Little Bear Creek Tree Farm
`
`Lofton Ranch
`Los Angeles County Department of Public Works
`Los Angeles County Department of Public Works
`Los Angeles County Department of Public Works
`Los Angeles County Department of Public Works
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`3
`
`03/26/07
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`Project Number
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`09735
`
`04794
`
`06028
`
`06061
`
`06281
`
`03247
`
`03730
`
`03580
`
`05902
`
`03430
`
`06896
`
`00946
`
`03863
`
`05130
`
`08357
`
`08671
`
`09078
`
`05388
`
`00733
`
`06623
`
`06188
`
`07267
`
`04627
`
`06120
`
`06154
`
`08118
`
`08722
`
`04737
`
`04714
`
`06942
`
`04826
`
`08434
`
`08764
`
`09007
`
`09008
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`SFRO 03/26/07 AnnualLetter
`Recipients with at Least One Dam
`Recipient
`Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
`Malacha Hydro Limited Partnership
`McFadden, Eugene
`McMillan,Finley
`MercedIrrigation District
`MercedIrrigation District
`MercedIrrigation District
`MercedIrrigation District
`Meredith, Steven
`Monroe City Corporation
`Monroe City Corporation
`Monroe City Corporation
`Monterey County Water Resources Agency
`Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc.
`Moon LakeElectric Association, Inc.
`Moore, Clarke
`Nelson Creek Power, Inc.
`Nephi City Corporation
`Nephi City Corporation
`NevadaIrrigation District
`NevadaIrrigation District
`NevadaIrrigation District
`NevadaIrrigation District
`Northern California Power Agency
`Northern California Power Agency
`Northrop, Devine, & Tarbell, Inc.
`Northstate Electrical & Controls
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`
`03/26/07
`
`Project Number
`
`02426
`
`08296
`
`04658
`
`06952
`
`02179
`
`03055
`
`03114
`
`03116
`
`05646
`
`00632
`
`01517
`
`07055
`
`06378
`
`00190
`
`01773
`
`08153
`
`09029
`
`04049
`
`08239
`
`02266
`
`02981
`
`05930
`
`07731
`
`02409
`
`11563
`
`04129
`
`06959
`
`00077
`
`00096
`
`00137
`
`00175
`
`00178
`
`00233
`
`00606
`
`00619
`
`

`

`SFRO 03/26/07 Annual Letter
`Recipients with at Least One Dam
`Recipient
`
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Pacific Gas and Electric Company
`Parowan City Corporation
`Parowan City Corporation
`Peshette, Nancy A. and Louis E.
`Placer County Water Agency
`Porzak, Browning and Johnson
`Questant, Inc
`Questant, Inc
`Ralphs Ranches,Inc.
`Redlands Water and Power Company
`Ridgewood Power Management LLC
`Rio Blanco Water Conservancy District
`Sacramento Municipal Utility District
`Santa Clara Valley Water District
`ShamrockUtilities, LLC
`Shamrock Utilities, LLC
`Sierra Energy Co.
`Smart, Elizabeth
`
`03/26/07
`
`Project Number
`
`00803
`01061
`01121
`01333
`01354
`01403
`01962
`01988
`02105
`02106
`02107
`02130
`02155
`02310
`02467
`02661
`02687
`02735
`01273
`02782
`07006
`02079
`04316
`07120
`07242
`06634
`06964
`02796
`08914
`02101
`05737
`06168
`07057
`06142
`07893
`
`*
`
`

`

`SFRO 03/26/07 Annual Letter
`Recipients with at Least One Dam
`Recipient
`South Dry Creek Partnership
`South Dry Creek Partnership
`South Dry Creek Partnership
`South Dry Creek Partnership
`South Dry Creek Partnership
`South Feather Water and Power Agency
`South San Joaquin Irrigation District
`South San Joaquin Irrigation District
`South San Joaquin Irrigation District
`South Sutter Water District
`
`South Sutter Water District
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`- Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Southern California Edison Company
`Souza, Eugene
`Spellenberg, Steven
`Springer, Franklin
`Sutter, Fred
`
`;
`
`03/26/07
`
`Project Number
`05306
`05931
`07282
`08975
`09334
`02088
`02005
`02067
`02975
`02997
`
`07580
`00067
`00120
`00298
`00344
`00372
`00382
`01388
`01389
`01390
`01394
`01930
`01932
`01933
`01934
`02017
`02085
`02086
`02174
`02175
`02290
`07931
`06550
`10102
`04283
`
`

`

`SFRO 03/26/07 AnnualLetter
`Recipients with at Least One Dam
`Recipient
`
`03/26/07
`
`Project Number
`
`Synergics Inc
`Thayn, Lee
`Turlock Irrigation District
`Turlock Irrigation District
`Turlock Irrigation District
`TurlockIrrigation District
`Twin Valley Ranch
`United Water Conservation District
`Upper Yampa Water Conservancy District
`Utica Power Authority
`Utica PowerAuthority
`Vista Irrigation District
`Wattenburg, Eric
`Willis, Ken
`Woods Lake Hydro Co.
`Xcel Energy
`Xcel Energy
`Xcel Energy
`Xcel Energy
`Yellow Jacket Ranch
`Yolo County Flood Control And Water Conservation District
`Yolo County Flood Control And Water Conservation District
`Youth with a Mission/Springs of Living Water
`Yuba County Water Agency
`Yuba County Water Agency
`
`08361
`
`06643
`
`02299
`
`02871
`
`02878
`
`03136
`
`06905
`
`02153
`
`09202
`
`02019
`
`02699
`
`00176
`
`07919
`
`01992
`
`03410
`
`00400
`
`02187
`
`02275
`
`02351
`
`09437
`
`04063
`
`04066
`
`06330
`
`02246
`
`06780
`
`

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