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<br />. <br /> <br />mutual understanding of principles for revising existing wholesale firm <br />power contracts to address the possible range of outcomes. <br /> <br />Formal consultation with representatives of environmental organizations, <br />Native Americans, the Colorado River Basin States, the Secr~tary of the <br />Interior, as well as CRSP power customers and other interested parties, <br />for identifying GCP Act replacement resource methods and any necessary <br />legislation begins with publication of this notice in the FEDERAL <br />REGISTER. Meetings are planned for late 1994 or early 1995, and their <br />dates and locations will be published in subsequent FEDERAL REGISTER <br />notices. A brochure will be prepared to provide more information on a <br />range of subjects including (1) the quantification of lost marketable <br />resources from Glen Canyon Dam and other CRSP sites, (2) the range of <br />replacement resource needs, (3) the relation of resource replacement to <br />Western's other EISs, (4) the proposed schedule for related replacement <br />resource and Glen Canyon Dam EIS and SLCA/IP EPM EIS events, and (5) a <br />list of common questions and answers related to these topics. It will <br />be distributed to representatives of organizations specified in the GCP <br />Act and other interested parties in the summer of 1994. <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE: Western will comply with the National <br />Environmental Policy Act of 1969 through an appropriate level of <br />environmental analysis on the impacts of any proposed replacement <br />resource methods. Western is just beginning the process of identifying <br />methods to replace lost Glen Canyon Dam hydropower. Those processes <br />will address environmental concerns. <br /> <br />8 <br />