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Welcome to the City of Seattle's Boundary Hydroelectric Project relicensing web site. Seattle City Light, the electric utility for the City of Seattle, owns and operates the Boundary Project located on the Pend Oreille River in northeastern Washington State. In this site, you will find information about the relicensing process, overall schedule, calendar of events and documents that are available for review. If you have questions or comments about the process or the web site please contact us at any time.

The Boundary Hydroelectric Project was first licensed in 1961 and will expire in 2011. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) refers to the hydroelectric facilities subject to a single license as a "Project," and gives each project a unique number. The Boundary Project is FERC Number 2144. The City is using the FERC's Integrated Licensing Process (ILP) to relicense the Project. The new License Application must be filed with FERC by September 2009, and will consist of documents describing any alternative project operations, and protection, mitigation and enhancement measures for the term of the new license.


Boundary Project


Following are the key milestones in the Boundary Relicensing ILP:

May 5, 2005: City Light initiated formal FERC process with filing of Preliminary Application Document and Notice of Intent. This included a description of Boundary facility and initial identification of study needs.

July 18 - 19, 2006: FERC conducted their scoping process with agencies, tribes and the public to discuss the Pre-Application Document and initial identification of study needs.

October 16, 2006: City Light submitted Proposed Study Plan to FERC.

November 15, 2006: City Light held a FERC-required study plan meeting to review the Proposed Study Plan.

February 14, 2007: City Light submitted the Revised Study Plan to FERC.

March 15, 2007: FERC issued a Study Plan Determination identifying what studies to conduct.

April 2007: - Studies began.

2008 - 2009 Preview

The study season will last 2 years - 2007 and 2008. Results will be compiled into FERC-required Study Reports in March 2008 and March 2009. These results will inform the Preliminary License Proposal City Light will file with FERC in April 2009, and the Final License Application to be filed with FERC in September 2009. These last two submittals will include analysis of the Boundary Project's affects on the surrounding environment, proposed mitigation efforts, and proposed operational changes.

Seattle City Light maintains an extensive mailing list of interested parties and our public meetings and important relicensing developments will be widely publicized. For more information regarding Boundary relicensing, please contact Barbara Greene or John Armstrong.
Click here for more contact information! Boundary Relicensing Contacts:
Barbara Greene or
John Armstrong

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