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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.100.50
Description
CRSP - Power Marketing
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
2/1/1986
Author
USDOI/WAPA
Title
SLCA Integrated Projects Marketing and Allocation Criteria
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<br />(1) Applicant Profile Oata. Certain load, resource, and <br />organizational data, referred to as applicant profile data, were <br />requested in a February 4, 1983, FEDERAL REGISTER notice, 48 FR <br />5303. No extensions to the final d.adline of December 30, 1983, have <br />been granted for filing the requested data. However, Western will <br />consider that an applicant has complied with the requirements to file <br />applicant profile data if their loads were incorporated as a part of <br />another potential applicant's fi1ed,data. Western reserves the right <br />to request clarifying or supp1ement~ry data from any applicant who has <br />, <br />, <br />fulfilled the applicant profile data requirement, without generally <br />extending the deadline for filing such data. <br /> <br />(2) Deadline for Attaining Utility Status. Santaquin and <br />Elk Ridge, Utah, each requested tre~tmeht similar to that given to <br /> <br />: <br />West Bountiful, Richfield, and Map1eton, Utah, in the 1984 Proposed <br />Criteria. They desire to have an extended period of time in which to <br />take "significant and tangible steps" toward acquiring the means to <br />distribute power, thereby acquiring 'utility status. Each indicated <br />that some initial steps had been ta~en. While Centerville, Utah, <br />indicated an interest in pursuing utility responsibility, no specific <br />request for an extension of the deadline was received, nor did Western <br />receive any indication that initiaristeps had been taken to acqui re <br />such responsibility. As previously jstated in the 1984 Proposed <br /> <br />i <br />Criteria, examples of "significant ~nd tangible steps" include: <br />(a) Evidence of nllgotiations with an investor-owned <br />utility regarding distribution system acquisition; <br /> <br />24 <br />
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