🌊Water Quality Certification Notice for Pacific Gas and Electric Company
The document notifies stakeholders regarding the California State Water Resources Control Board's request for a Clean Water Act section 401(a)(1) water quality certification from Pacific Gas and Electric Company. It outlines the procedural details and deadlines involved in the certification process, indicating potential implications for project compliance and regulation.
Learn More🌍Notice of Final Environmental Assessment for PG&E
The Department of Energy announces the availability of the Final Environmental Assessment for the proposed temporary variance of flow requirements related to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company. The assessment reviews potential environmental effects, identifies alternatives, and is available on the Commission's website for public access, facilitating meaningful public engagement and participation.
Learn More💧Notice of Flow Modification by Pacific Gas and Electric Company
The Department of Energy has accepted an application from Pacific Gas & Electric Company for a temporary variance in flow requirements for the Potter Valley Hydroelectric Project. The request aims to reduce minimum flow levels for maintenance operations on the hydroelectric infrastructure while ensuring environmental compliance and public participation opportunities.
Learn More💧Notice of Intent for Environmental Assessment by Pacific Gas and Electric
The Department of Energy announces Pacific Gas and Electric Company's request for a temporary variance from minimum flow requirements for the Desabla-Centerville Project. This variance aims to support ecological needs, particularly for salmon, while a related environmental assessment will evaluate potential impacts on local ecosystems and stakeholders.
Learn More⚛️NRC Issues Renewed License for PG&E's Diablo Canyon Storage Facility
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued a renewed license to Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E, the licensee) for Special Nuclear Materials (SNM) License No. SNM-2511 for the receipt, possession, transfer, and storage of spent nuclear fuel from the Diablo Canyon Power Plant and associated radioactive material at the Diablo Canyon Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI), located in San Luis Obispo County, California. The renewed license authorizes operation of the Diablo Canyon ISFSI in accordance with the provisions of the renewed license and its technical specifications. The renewed license expires on March 22, 2064.
Learn More💧PG&E Files for Temporary Variance on Hydro Flow Requirements
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has accepted an application from Pacific Gas and Electric Company for a temporary variance of flow requirements for the DeSabla-Centerville hydroelectric project. This variance aims to optimize water flow management to benefit local ecosystems and maintain water supply during critical summer months, while inviting public comments and agency cooperation on environmental considerations.
Learn More💧Pacific Gas & Electric Seeks Temporary Flow Modification Approval
The Department of Energy's Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has accepted an application for a temporary variance of flow requirements for the Potter Valley Hydroelectric Project. The application addresses modifications to minimum flow requirements and operational strategies due to seismic risks and aims to conserve water resources while maintaining compliance with environmental standards.
Learn More💧Water Quality Certification Notice for Pacific Gas and Electric Company
The Department of Energy provides notice regarding Pacific Gas and Electric Company's request for a water quality certification under the Clean Water Act. The California State Water Resources Control Board is required to act within one year on this request, with implications for compliance and potential project advancement in California.
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