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PROGRESS REPORT NO. 3
OLIVENHAIN/LAKE HODGES PUMPED-STORAGE
WATER POWER PROJECT
FERC PROJECT NO. 11460-000 CA
SUBMITTED BY:
San Diego County Water Authority
3211 Fifth Avenue
San Diego, California 92103-5718
October 1995
San Diego County Wafer Authority
A Public Agency
3211 Fifth Avenue • San Diego, California 92103-5718
(619) 682-4100 FAX (619) 297-0511
October 27, 1995
Ms. Lois Cashell, Secretary
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
825 North Capitol Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20426
Subject: Olivenhain/Lake Hodges Pumped-Storage Water Power Project
FERC Project No. 11460-000 California
Progress Report No. 3
(1 May 1995 through 30 October 1995)
Dear Ms. Cashell:
We hereby submit four copies of the third six month progress report for the
Olivenhain/Lake Hodges Pumped-Storage Water Power Project.
If there are questions or if additional information is needed about this report, please
contact the undersigned at (619) 682-4135.
Sincerely,
Kenneth A. Steele, P.E.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
•*" CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ................................................................................. ii
^1.0 PROGRESS DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD ............................................. 2
"" 1.1 General ........................................................................................... 2
tint 1.2 Agency Consultation ........................................................................... 2
1.3 Operating Agreement .......................................................................... 3
*" 1.4 Public Participation Program ................................................................. 3
i- 1.5 Environmental Studies ......................................................................... 3
1.6 Engineering Study .............................................................................. 4
** 2.0 PROGRESS PLANNED FOR THE NEXT SIX-MONTH PERIOD ........................... 4
.. 2.1 General ........................................................................................... 4
m 2.2 Agency consultation ............................................................................ 4
2.3 Operating Agreement .......................................................................... 4
*» 2.4 Public Outreach and Participation ............................................................ 5
m 2.5 Environmental Studies ......................................................................... 5
2.6 Engineering Study .............................................................................. 5•«•
to 3.0 PROJECT FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENT .......................................................... 5
"" 4.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE ................................................................................ 5
^ ATTACHMENT
A List of Meetings
*"* B FERC License Activity Schedule
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that I have this day served by first class mail, prepaid, a copy of the following
documents upon the persons listed below:
Dept of Parks and Recreation
Office of Historic Preservation
P.O. Box 942896
Sacramento, CA 94296-0001
Harriet L. Hill
USEPA, Region IX
75 Hawthorne Street - llth Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 744-1969
National Park Service Rivers,
Trails and Conservation
Arm: Ms Linda Stonier
600 Harrison Street, Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94107
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Attn: David Zoutendyk
9808 Scranton Road, Suite 430
San Diego, CA 92121
(619) 455-9406
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
L. A. District Regulatory Branch
Attn: Jonathan Freedman
P.O. Box 2711
Los Angeles, CA 90053
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Chief of Environmental Resources Branch
L.A. District
P.O. Box 2714
Los Angeles, CA 90053
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Carlsbad Field Office
2730 Loker Avenue W.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(619) 431-9440
U.S. Dept of Agriculture
Soil Conservation Service
332 S. Juniper Street, Suite 110
Escondido, CA 92023
U.S. Bureau of Land Management
El Centro Resource Area Office
33 S. Waterman Avenue
El Centro, CA 92244
(619) 352-5842
U.S. Bureau of Land Management
California Desert District
6221 Box Springs Blvd.
Riverside, CA 92507-0714
California Air Resources Board
P. O. Box 2815
Sacramento, CA 95812
California Dept. of Fish & Game
1350 Front Street, Room 2041
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 525-4215
Caltrans-District 11
P. O. Box 85406
San Diego, CA 92186-5406
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Dept of Agriculture
5-D County District
7845 Lemon Grove Way, Suite A
Lemon Grove, CA 91945
Dept. of Parks and Recreation
Southern Regional Office
8885 Rio San Diego Dr., Suite 270
San Diego, CA 92108
Native American Heritage Commission
915 Capitol Mall, Room 288
Sacramento, CA 95814
Regional Water Quality Control Board
9771 Claremont Mesa Blvd., Suite B
San Diego, CA 92124-1331
State Water Resources Control Board
Attn: Walt G. Pettit
901 "P" Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
State Lands Commission
1807 13th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
County of San Diego
LariSheehan
Deputy Chief Admin. Officer
1600 Pacific Highway
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 531-5700
San Diego Air Pollution Control District
9150 Chesapeake Drive
San Diego, CA 92125-9015
County of San Diego
Dept. of Environmental Health Services
P. O. Box 85261
San Diego, CA 92186-5261
County of San Diego
Dept. of Planning & Land Use
Arm: Lauren Waserman, Director
5201 RufBnRoad, Suite B
San Diego, CA 92123
County of San Diego
Dept. of Public Works, Wastewater Division
Arm: George Ream
5555 Overland
San Diego, CA 92123
(619) 694-3643
City of Escondido
Planning Dept.
201 N. Broadway
Escondido, CA 92025
City of San Diego
Planning Dept.
202 "C" Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Milton Mills Jr.
Water Utilities Director
City of San Diego Water Utilities Dept.
202 C Street
San Diego, CA 92101
City of Vista
Planning Department
P. O. Box 1958
Vista, CA 92085-1988
(619) 726-1340
General Manager
California American Water Company
1019 Cherry Avenue
Imperial Beach, CA 91932
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Robert Greaney, General Manager
Carlsbad Municipal Water District
5950 El Camino Real
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Lauranie Brekke-Esparza, City Manager
City of Del Mar
1050 Camino Del Mar
Del Mar, CA 92014
George Lohnes, Utilities Engineer
City of Escondido
Water Utilities Department
201 N. Broadway
Escondido, CA 92025
Gordon W. Tinker, General Manager
Fallbrook Public Utility District
P.O. Box 2290
Fallbrook, CA 92088
Robert D. Friedgen, General Manager
Helix Water District
P.O. Box 518
La Mesa, CA 91944-0518
James Turner, Water Utilities Director
City of Oceanside
300 N. Hill Street
Oceanside, CA 92054
David McCollum, General Manager
Olivenhain Municipal Water District
1966 Olivenhain Road
Encinitas, CA 92024
Keith Lewinger, General Manager
Otay Water District
10595 Jamacha Blvd.
Spring Valley, CA 91978
August A. Caires, General Manager
Padre Dam M. W. D.
P.O. Box 719003
Santee, CA 92072-9003
Ed Rogers
Pendleton Military Reservation
Natural Resources Office
Camp Pendleton, CA 92055
James R, Williams, Dir. Public Services
City ofPoway
P.O. Box 789
Poway, CA 92064-0120
Refujio "Joe" Bocanegra, General Manager
Rainbow Municipal Water District
P.O. Box 1404
Bonsall, CA 92003-1404
Kevin D. Walsh, General Manager
Ramona Municipal Water District
105 Earlham Street
Ramona, CA 92065-1599
Fred Adjarian, General Manager
Rincon Del Diablo Water District
1920 N. Iris Lane
Escondido, CA 92026
Joe Palmer, Operations Manager
San Dieguito Water District
P. O.Box 231010
Encinitas, CA 92023-1010
Geoff Poole, General Manager
Santa Fe Irrigation District
P. O.Box409
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
William Rucker, General Manager
Vallecitos Water District
788 W.San Marcos Blvd.
San Marcos, CA 92069
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John Amodeo, General Manager
Vista Irrigation T>istrict
202 W. Connecticut Ave.
Vista, CA 92083-3596
Richard A. Reynolds, General Manager
Sweetwater Authority
P.O. Box 2328
Chula Vista, CA 91912-2328
Gary Arant, General Manager
Valley Center Municipal Water District
P. O. Box 67
Valley Center, CA 92082
Susan Collins, General Manager
Yuima Municipal Water District
P. O. Box 177
Pauma Valley, CA 92061
Audubon Society of San Diego
2321 Morena Blvd.
San Diego, CA92117
(619) 275-0557
San Diego Association of Governments
401B Street, Suite 800
San Diego, CA 92101
San Diego Historical Society
Attn: Richard Crawford
P. O. Box 81825
San Diego, CA 92138
Sierra Club San Diego Chapter
3820 Ray Street
North Park, CA 92104
San Diego Assn. of Envir. Biologists
c/o Mr. Cam Patterson, RECON
7460 Mission Valley Road
San Diego, CA 92108
San Diego County Archaeological Society
Inc., HER Review Committee
P. O.BoxA-81106
San Diego, CA 92138
Manager, City of Solano Beach
380 Stevens Avenue, Suite 120
Solano Beach, CA 92075
(619) 755-2998
Ray Patchett, City Manager
City of Carlsbad
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(619)434-2820
City of San Marcos
Planning Department
570 Rancheros Drive
San Marcos, CA 92069
Rancho California Water District
Attn: Andy Webster
42135 Winchester Road
Temecula, CA 92590
(909)676-4101
San Diego Gas & Electric Co.
Attn: Mike Tiemey
101 Ash Street
San Diego, CA 92101
(619)699-5033
San Diego Gas & Electric Co.
Attn: Mary Duffy
101 Ash Street
San Diego, CA 92101
(619)696-4961
SOCAL Energy Limited Partnership
Attn: Robert Looper
1161 W. River Street, Suite 200
Boise, ID 83702
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San Pasqual Reservation
F P. O. Box 365
* Valley Center, CA 92082
_ (619)749-3200
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Del Dios Town Council
p 9764 Cabrfflo Place
^ Escondido, CA 92029
Pat Limpus
P> (619)489-8045
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Olivenhain Town Council
P P.O. Box 3005
m Olivenhain, CA 92024
(619)436-0322
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Dated this *2~ day of October, 1995
Kenneth A. Steele
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OLIVENHAIN/LAKE HODGES PUMPED-STORAGE WATER POWER PROJECT
" FERC PROJECT NO. 11460-000 CALIFORNIA
IM, PROGRESS REPORT NO. 3
(Reporting Period: 1 May 1995 through 30 October 1995)
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This third six-month progress report for the Olivenhain/Lake Hodges Pumped-Storage Water
P Power Project (the Project) has been prepared to satisfy the requirements and conditions set forth in
* the preliminary permit issued to the San Diego County Water Authority (Permittee) on May 20,
«M 1994. In particular, the report, to conform with Article 8 requirements of the permit, presents an
hi updated summary of the Project activities including agency consultation, operating agreement
negotiation, public participation, and continuing project environmental, engineering and economic
y studies conducted during the reporting period of May 1, 1995 through October 30, 1995. A
summary of activities planned for the next six-month term is also included.
tm The Permittee designated a liaison officer for the Project during the last reporting period. The
r* exact name and business address of the liaison officer who acts for the Permittee to satisfy the
** Article 7 requirements of the permit are:
ta» Kenneth A. Steele, Project Manager
San Diego County Water Authority
m 3211 Fifth Avenue
San Diego, CA 92103-5718
m (619)682-4135, Fax (619) 291-8975
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1.0 PROGRESS DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD
1.1 General
During the third six-month term of the preliminary permit, the Permittee continued performing a
range of activities including initial agency consultation, operating agreement negotiation, and
preliminary feasibility studies that would meet the FERC licensing requirements.
These preliminary investigations were part of the studies conducted for the Permittee's Emergency
Storage Project (ESP). The ESP includes proposed construction of new and/or expansion of
existing reservoirs to provide emergency water storage needs in San Diego County. The proposed
Olivenhain/Lake Hodges interconnection is a portion of one of the four ESP alternatives. A
pumped-storage development between the two reservoirs would provide water transfer between the
existing Lake Hodges and the proposed Olivenhain Reservoir during emergencies, as well as during
weekly hydroelectric peaking operations. Therefore, a portion of the ESP feasibility study results
can be used to evaluate the preliminary feasibility of the Project.
The pumped-storage development, however, is a totally separate project from the ESP. Preparation
of the Environmental Impact Report and Environmental Impact Statement (ETR/EIS) for the Project
would proceed, if the ESP alternative that contains the Olivenhain/Lake Hodges interconnection is
selected for emergency storage and the Project is decided, by the Permittee's governing body or
Board of Directors, to be pursued after the EK/EIS for the ESP is certified.
1.2 Agency Consultation
The Permittee consulted with federal and state agencies on various environmental and land use
impact and permitting is;
These agencies included
impact and permitting issues at the Olivenhain, Lake Hodges and other emeregency storage sites.
m • U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USF&WS)
M • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USCQE)
m • U.S. Bureau of Land Management (USBLM)
m • California Department of Fish & Game (CDF&G)
• California Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD)
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A list of meetings is included in Attachment A of this report.
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1.3 Operating Agreement
m The Permittee completed negotiations on principles for the on-going ESP with the City of San
"* Diego (the City) on the joint use of Lake Hodges and with the Olivenhain Municipal Water District
«w (OMWD) on the proposed Olivenhain Reservoir. The principles of joint reservoir use were
M adopted by responsible Board of Directors and the City Council of all three parties. The City,
OMWD, and Permittee will develop detailed agreements.
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1.4 Public Participation Programm
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The Permittee continued evaluating the necessity and benefits of initiating a project specific Public
m Participation Program (PPP) for the Project in 1995. A similar PPP was set up for the Permittee's
on-going ESP. The Emergency Storage Project PPP has worked effectively to inform the public
m and provide useful input to the Permittee on concerns and issues specific to the local area. A
II pumped-storage project PPP, if necessary and implemented, may include activities such as
community group briefing, speakers bureau, community "open house" presentation, publication of
|f newsletters, public comment and suggestion, and a hotline telephone service. All of these efforts
are implemented for the ESP.
1.5 Environmental Studies
** The environmental study results for the ESP Olivenhain/Lake Hodges interconnection were used in
f» evaluating the preliminary environmental impacts of the Project. The Permittee would prepare an
for the Project, independent of the EER/EIS for the ESP. During the preparation of the
for the Project, potential impacts of the Olivenhain/Lake Hodges interconnection as well
1^ as other components necessary to develop a pumped-storage project would be fully analyzed. Based
upon the full environmental study results, mitigation and avoidance strategies can be identified.
** The OMWD has a certified Environmental Impact Report (EER) for construction of a 24,000 acre-
foot reservoir at the Olivenhain site. A biological opinion has been issued by USF&WS to OMWD
^ for development of a reservoir, water treatment plant, recreation area, water pipeline and electrical
transmission line.
IK The Permittee also participates in the Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) and Multiple
Habitats Conservation Program (MHCP) activities in the San Diego region.
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m 1.6 Engineering Study
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** Hie Permittee continued the preliminary engineering evaluation and performed the refinement for
k* the dam and associated facilities configurations for the ESP. The results from the ESP studies are
m used in the preliminary engineering analysis for the Project. These activities are consistent with the
ll level of detail required in the preliminary permit for feasibility studies needed to support an
application for license to construct a major water power project. The City of San Diego has also
^m^ completed a Lake Hodges study that analyzed different operational scenarios for the Hodges
Reservoir. This information will also be used in the feasibility evaluation for the Project.
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m 2.0 ACTIVITIES PLANNED FOR THE NEXT SIX-MONTH PERIODa
m 2.1 General!^W!
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During the next six-month reporting period of the preliminary permit, the Permittee will continue
U preliminary engineering and environmental studies that are required to support filing a license
application, utilizing the results from the feasibility studies for the ESP. Agency consultation for
* the Project and operating agreement negotiations for the on-going ESP will continue. The
Permittee will release the draft EXR/EIS for the ESP for public review in the next term. The
« Permittee will also plan to conduct an independent survey for regional power demand in
** conjunction with the other projects currently proposed by the Permittee.
i—t, 2.2 Agency Consultation
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m The Permittee will continue consulting with FERC, USF&WS, USEPA, TJSCOE, USBLM,
CDF&G, CWRCB, DSOD, the City of San Diego, San Dieguilo Water District, Santa Fe
m Irrigation District, OMWD, and other federal, state and local agencies and private entities andHiinterested groups on the environmental, engineering, economic and legal issues of the Project at the
<•» level consistent with the requirements of the preliminary permit issued to the Permittee.
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p 2.3 Operating Agreement
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During the next six-month period, the Permittee plans to develop detailed construction, operational
^^^L and maintenance agreement with OMWD for joint use of the proposed Olivenhain reservoir and
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., with the City for joint use of the existing Lake Hodges for the ESP. Tiraft agreements will be
based on the Principles of Agreement adopted by the City, OMWD and Permittee in October 1995.
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* 2.4 Public Outreach and Participation
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m The Permittee will continue the public outreach and involvement activities as part of the ESP.
Public comments and suggestion received will be used to assist in finalizing the ESP studies and
m design. Native Americans potentially affected by the Project will be kept informed of the progress
whenever information becomes available. The Permittee will evaluate the options for an
independent Public Participation Program for the Project after the on-going ESP studies are
completed in early 1996.
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* 2.5 Environmental Studies
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M The Permittee will continue studying and evaluating environmental aspects of the Project. The
draft EER/EIS for the ESP is near completion and will be released for public review in the next
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II term. The ESP's environmental study results at the Olivenhain/Lake Hodges interconnection would
be reevaluated and incorporated as appropriate into the EIR/EIS for the Project.
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"* Preliminary engineering evaluations for the ESP will continue in the next six months. The
PK investigations may include tunnel alignment, facility sizing, preliminary hydraulics analysis,
it* inlet/outlet and powerhouse layout, construction quantity and cost estimates.
3.0 PROJECT FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENTm
m The Project may be feasible based on preliminary results of environmental, engineering and
m economic investigations accomplished for the ESP and other information available to date.
M 4.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE
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In the next term, the Permittee will continue environmental, engineering and economic and
financial feasibility investigations for the Project. Final operating agreements for the ESP are
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planned to be executed with tbe City of San Diego and OMWD in mid 1996. The draft license
application is planned to be distributed for agency review in late 1996 and early 1997. Attachment
B of this report details the revised preliminaiy project schedule.
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ATTACHMENT A
LIST OF MEETINGS
(May 1, 1995 through October 30, 1995)
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Meeting
Date
6/8/95
6/15/95
8/7/95
10/10/95
Meeting
Place
Agencies
Participated
USFWS
Carlsbad office
USCOE's San
Diego office
DSOD's office
USCOE's San
Diego office
USFWS, USBLM,
OWMD
Key
Attendees
Sherry Barrett, John Bradley
Patti Cook, Ken Steele,
Mary Putnam, etc.
USCOE, USFWS, CDFG, David Zoutendyke,
USEPA, RWQCB Ken Steele, etc.
DSOD
USGOE
Vernon H. Persson, Ken
Steele, Richard Pyle, etc.
David Zoutendyke, Ken
Steele, Alexi Morrison, etc.
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ATTACmteNT B
FERC LICENSE ACTIVITY SCHEDULE - OLIVENHAlN/LAKE HODGES PUMPED STORAGE WATER POWER PROJECT
ID
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Task Name
FILE PRELIMINARY PERMIT APPLICATION
FERC REVIEW OF PERMIT APPLICATION
FERC APPROVAL AND ISSUE OF THE PERMIT
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS
1ST PROGRESS REPORT
FINALIZE ESP CONFIGURATION
2ND PROGRESS REPORT
FEASIBILITY INVESTIGATIONS
Study Plans
Engineering Studies
Environmental Studies
Economic/Financial Studies
3RD PROGRESS REPORT
4TH PROGRESS REPORT
DRAFT LICENSE APPLICATION
5TH PROGRESS REPORT
FERC/AGENCY REVIEW OF LICENSE APPLICATION
FINALIZE LICENSE APPLICATION
SUBMIT LICENSE APPLICATION
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