From Deseret News archives:
Feds suspend Bear Lake dam proposal
"This is fantastic," said Jeff Salt, director of the group Great Salt Lakekeeper. "This is what we have been lobbying for."
Symbiotics' Brent Smith was told in an April 30 letter by FERC Office of Energy Projects director J. Mark Robinson that without an easement or other rights to occupy state park lands, "it appears you cannot construct your proposed project." Robinson told Smith that FERC will hold Symbiotics' project in abeyance effective immediately.
The move by FERC follows an April 28 letter to Symbiotics from the Utah Division of State Parks and Recreation, which told the Logan-based company the state will no longer negotiate with it to provide an easement to occupy state park lands for the Hook Canyon Pump Storage Project.
Days earlier, on Earth Day, Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. directed the state's parks division to halt negotiations with Symbiotics for the easement, citing a need to preserve Bear Lake "for generations to come."
Salt said he's concerned Symbiotics could still work out a deal at another location on the lake that wouldn't require an easement on state land or a "recreation area." Smith was unavailable for comment Wednesday.
Until this week, Symbiotics has had an active license application to build a 160-foot dam and 1,210 acre-feet capacity reservoir in Bear Lake's Hook Canyon. High profile former NFL star Merlin Olsen, whose family has a cabin on the lake, said tunneling and pumping operations would severely impact the area's fragile ecosystem.
"I'm delighted to hear the governor has stepped forward," Olsen said last week.
If FERC decides to restart Symbiotics' licensing process, there will be a new public comment period and time to study any new proposals for a power-plant project on Bear Lake.
E-mail: sspeckman@desnews.com
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