ML20106A106
| ML20106A106 | |
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| Site: | Satsop |
| Issue date: | 01/28/1974 |
| From: | Humphreys L WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM |
| To: | Braitman A US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
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| ML20106A109 | List: |
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| FOIA-85-97 NUDOCS 8407120534 | |
| Download: ML20106A106 (8) | |
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Washington Public Power Supply System A JOINT OPERATING AGENCY lvl P. O. BOX 9M 301 FIFTH AVE.
RICHLAND WASHINGTON 99352 T ELEPHONE (5091946 9m f January 28, 1974 GC3-74-54 Mr. Abraham Braitman, Chief Office of Anti-Trust & Indemnity Directorate of Licensing U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Washington, D. C.
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WPPSS NUCLEAR PROJECT NO. 3 UTILITY SYSTEMS NOT AFFILIATED WITH WPPSS NUCLEAR PROJECT NO. 3
Dear Mr. Braitman:
Attached for your information, please find five copies of the response to item 9 of the information requested by the Attorney General for Anti-Trust Review of Facility License Applications, as contained in Appendix L to 10 CFR part 50.
You will note that WPPSS Nuclear Project !?tN 3 is similar in nature to the Supply System's Nuclear Project No. 1 for which anti-trust information has been previously sub-mitted.
However, unlike the Nuclear Project No.
1, Project No. 3 is to be owned as tenants in common, seventy percent (70%) by the Washington Public Power Supply System and thirty percent (30%) by four investor-owned utilities as follows:
Pacific Power & Light Company 10%
l Portland General Electric Company 10%
Puget Sound Power & Light Company 5%
l The Washington Water Power Company 5%
The Supply System's seventy percent (70%) ownership share of the Project has one hundred and three participants of which thirty-one are municipalities, twenty-six are districts, and forty-six are cooperatives.
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L. L. HUMPHREYS Deputy Managing Director Enclosures LLH:GCS:el cc:
Mr. Joseph B. Knotts, Conner, Hadlock and Knotts Mr. P. C. Otness, Bonneville Power Administration Sworn to and subscribed before me a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, County of Benton, this M "s day of January, 1974.
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,-3 Item 9, Appendix L 10 CFR 50 List non-affiliated electric utility systems with peak loads smaller than applicants which serve either as wholesale or at retail adjacent to areas served by applicant.
Provide a geographic one line diagram of applicant's generating and transmission facilities (including subtransmission) indicating the location of adjacent systems and as to such systems indicate (if available) their load, their annual load growth, their generating capacity, their largest thermal generating unit size, and their minimum reserve criteria.
As stated in the cover letter, " Project No. 3 will be owned as. tenants in common seventy percent (70%) by the Supply System and thirty percent (30%) by four investor-owned power utilities."
The Supply System is comprised of 21 public-owned and consumer-owned agencies of the State of Washington.
An ownership share of thirty percent (30%) of the Project was offered to and accepted by the investor owned utilities in the West Group Area.
Percentage participation by these utilities is as stated in the cover letter.
The output of the Supply System's seventy percent (70%) ownership share of the Project was offered to 104 public and consumer-owned agencies in the Pacific Northwest who are statutory preference customers of Bonneville and is being purchased by 103 of those agencies through " Net Billing" agreements.
One municipal system, Eugene Water and Electric Board, declined the offer of participation.
Following is a tabulation and location map of the utilities in the Pacific Northwest who are not participating in the Project.
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TABULATION OF NON-AFFILIATED UTILITIES i
The following list includes those investor-owned utilities that are not participants in the Project:
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California Pacific Utilities Company 550 California St.
San Francisco, CA.
94104 2.
Idaho Power Company 1220 Idaho St., Box 70' Boise, Idaho 83707 3.
Utah Power and Light Company P. O. Box 899 Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 4.
The Montana Power Company
- P. O. Box 1338 Butte, Montana 59701 The list on the following pages shows the other utilities that are not Bonneville Power Administration Utility customers and are not participants in the Project.
The list also indicates the utility from which each of the non-participant utilities receive either all or a portion of their bulk power supply.
As may be seen in the table, only three utilities, the cities of.Dubois, Soda Springs, J
and Weiser, Idaho, buy their power from non-participants I
in the Project.
- The Montana Power Company purchases 10% of the output of the Hanford Project from WPPSS under an Exchange Contract between WPPSS, BPA and The Montana Power Company.
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City of Dubois, Idaho (1) Utah Power and Light Company I
P. O. Box 27 Dubois, ID 83423 2.
Village of Plummer, Idaho Washington Water Power Company h
Plummer, ID 83851 3.
City of Soda Springs, Idaho (1) Utah Power and Light company 109 South Main St.
Soda Springs, ID 83276 4.
City of Weiser, Idaho (1) Idaho Power Company 55 W.
Idaho St.
Weiser, ID 83672 5.
City of Worley, Idaho Wa,shington Water Power Company Worley, ID 83876 6.
City of Ashland, Oregon Pacific Power & Light Company City Hall Ashland, OR 97520 7
- Nehalem Basin P'eoples' West Oregon Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Utility District 8.
Alder Mutual Light Company City of Tacoma, Washington Alder, WA 98301 9.
Cashmere Water, Sewer and Chelan County PUD, Washington Light Company 101 Woodring St.
Cashmere, WA 98815 10.
City of Chewelah, Washington Washington Water Power Company l
Chewelah, WA 99109 11.
Eatonville Power and Light Co.
City of Tacoma, Washington Box 246 Eatonville, WA 98328 I
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Elmhurst Mutual Power and City of Tacoma, Washington Light Company 120 So. 132nd. St.
Tacoma, WA 98444 i
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Town of Fircrest City of Tacoma, Washington 115 Ramsdell St.
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Lakeview Light and Power Co.
City of Tacoma, Washington 11509 Bridgeport Way, SW Box 3389 Lakewood Station Tacoma, WA 98499 15.
Town of Milton, Washington City of Tacoma, Washington P. O. Box 578 Milton, WA 98354 16.
Modern Electric Water Washington Water Power Company Company N. 904 Pine Rd.
Opportunity, Wash.
Box 14008, Opportunity Branch Spokane, WA 99214 17.
Ohop Mutual Light Company City of Tacoma, Washington Rt. 1 Box 40 i
3 Eatonville, WA 98328 18.
Parklane Light and Water, Co.
City of Tacoma, Washington 12918 Park Ave.
Box 44426 Tacoma, WA 98444 19.
Peninsula Light Company, Inc.
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Gig Harbor, WA 98335 20.
Ruston Electric Utility City of. Tacoma, Washington
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Town of Steilacoom, Washington City of Tacoma, Washington
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Town of Waterville, Washington Douglas County PUD, Washington L
Waterville, WA 98858 (1)
Non-Participant in Project Dist$ict is inactive; territory covered by Nehalem Basin PUD is O
served by the West Oregon Electric Coop, 715 Maple St., Vernonica, Ore. 97064 I
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