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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission <br /> Henry M.Jackson Hydroelectric Project,No.2157 <br /> Notice of Intent of Snohomish County PUD and City of Everett <br /> December 1,2005 <br /> (3) License Expiration Date May 31, 2011 <br /> (4) Statement of Intent to File <br /> Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County and the City of Everett, <br /> Washington, co-licensees, unequivocally state their intent to file an application for <br /> a new power license for the Henry M. Jackson Hydroelectric Project, FERC No. <br /> 2157, on or before May 31, 2009. The co-licensees will utilize the Commission's <br /> Integrated Licensing Process to develop the license application, as established by <br /> Final Rule, Order Number 2002 on July 23, 2003. <br /> (5) Principal Project Works <br /> The Project consists of an earth and rock-filled dam at river mile (RM) 16.5 of the <br /> Sultan River, impounding a 1,870 acre reservoir known as Spada Lake; a 3.8 <br /> mile-long power tunnel transitioning to a 3.7 mile-long pipeline; a reinforced <br /> concrete powerhouse and adjacent switchyard at RM 4.3; a 3.5 mile-long <br /> municipal water supply and fish water return pipeline from the powerhouse to <br /> Lake Chaplain, the City of Everett's water supply reservoir; a standpipe structure <br /> at Lake Chaplain that diverts water to Lake Chaplain for municipal supply; a 1.5 <br /> mile-long tunnel and a 2,000-foot pipeline from the standpipe structure (Portal 2) <br /> to a diversion dam located upstream of the powerhouse at RM 9.7 to carry fish <br /> water return flows to the Sultan River; and powerhouse switching facilities <br /> connecting generation from the Project to the Public Utility District No. 1 of <br /> Snohomish County's transmission system. <br /> (6) Project Location <br /> The Project is located on the Sultan River, with principal Project works as <br /> described above at RM 4.3, 9.7 and 16.5 in Snohomish County, near the City of <br /> Sultan,Washington. <br /> (7) Installed Plant Capacity • <br /> The total installed capacity of the two 8.4 megawatt Francis turbines and two 47.5 <br /> megawatt Pelton turbines is 111.8 megawatts. Actual operating capacity is <br /> approximately 104 megawatts due to head loss through the power tunnel and <br /> pipeline. <br /> Page 2 <br />