From Deseret News archives:
Powell pipeline could include hydropower
The state agency filed the application on Nov. 2 with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The application describes three hydroelectric developments that could be constructed in tandem with the proposed 135-mile pipeline slated to bring water from Lake Powell to Sand Hollow Reservoir in Washington County. Kane County and Iron County water users also have an interest in the pipeline project.
"We filed this preliminary permit application because we thought it would be a prudent business move," said Eric Millis, deputy director of the Utah Division of Water Resources. "We are protecting our rights to develop the hydropower of our own (pipeline) project."
The proposed pipeline could include three hydropower developments with the potential to produce 330 megawatts of electricity, enough to light 264,000 homes across the grid, said Millis.
"There is a big potential for power and we didn't want to be the ones competing for our own rights to develop our own project," Millis said. Revenue generated by the hydropower developments would be used to help offset the high ticket price for building the Lake Powell Pipeline project, he said.
"It would be exorbitantly expensive," said Alder. "We would have the smallest amount of population paying for the most expensive water project in the state. It's going to die under its own weight."
Millis concedes it will cost more than $500 million to build the Lake Powell Pipeline Project, and even more to include the hydroelectric power stations. Power sales from the hydroelectric developments would create a revenue stream to help offset the cost of building the pipeline, he said.
"We are still working on the numbers, but hopefully we are close," Millis said. "It really is in our plans (the hydroelectric projects) and some of the cost is already included in that $500 million."
But Alder said the process has been flawed from the start.
"The process by which this project has been proceeding has kept citizens in the dark," Alder said. "A lack of public dialogue is going to cause a backlash against the project."
Millis said it would take up to four years for the project to move through the environmental and regulatory process required by the federal government.
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