Take Action: Comment on Proposed Bear River Dam (ID)

Posted: 12/12/2014
By: Megan Hooker
The Twin Lakes Canal Company (TLCC) is pushing forward in its 10-year effort to build a new dam on the Oneida Narrows reach of Idaho's Bear River. The reach is one of the last freely-flowing reaches of the Bear River, providing outstanding recreation, ecological and fish and wildlife values–including habitat for the Bonneville Cutthroat Trout and a fun Class II river run. The river's values have been noted by the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, which has designated the reach as an area protected from future hydropower development.  
 
FERC is currently considering TLCC's application for a new hydropower license, and is receiving public comment until Tuesday, December 16th. You can weigh in with your opinion about the proposed dam (project number P-12486) by submitting comments to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Earlier this week, American Whitewater joined with Idaho Rivers United in intervening in and protesting TLCC's hydropower application. 
 
The project makes little sense. Here's why...
 
  • If built, the proposed project would inundate valuable ecological habitat and recreation opportunities under a 4.5-mile long reservoir, and have significant impacts downstream. The area is the site of significant restoration efforts that American Whitewater was party to in 2002.
  • The Northwest Power and Conservation Council recently submitted a letter to FERC and TLCC stating that the river reach is protected from hydropower under the Council's Fish and Wildlife Program. The proposed project is clearly inconsistent with the Council's plan for the Bear River.
  • In 2012, the Idaho Department of Water Resources denied TLCC's application for a water right for the project.
  • A study by Rocky Mountain Econometrics showed that the project doesn't pan out economically (see Attachment 4 of AW and IRU's MOI for a copy).
 
TAKE ACTION! 
 
The FERC docket is filling with comments from the public, and you can join with others in voicing your opinion about the proposed project. The deadline for comments is Tuesday, December 16th. 
 
Share your thoughts via FERC's eComment portal for project number P-12486. Curious about eCommenting, generally? Click here.
 
Stay tuned for updates on the process...
 
 
 

Documents

AW and IRU Oneida Narrows MOI and Protest 2014-12 (12/12/2014)

Motion to Intervene and Protest of AW and IRU in TLCC's Oneida Narrows Application

Associated Rivers

Associated Projects

Bear River Restoration (ID)

Hydropower relicensing on the Bear River offered an opportunity to restore aquatic resources and recreational opportunities on this river.

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