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5685
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10/5/2005
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Contains Critical Energy Infrastructure Information <br /> Do Not Release <br /> among other things,public health concerns, the PUD believes that the security measures <br /> described below are likely to be in effect long-term. Although the VA anticipated the <br /> impacts to the public of the recommended security measures to be low,10 the Federal <br /> Energy Regulatory Commission's ("FERC's") HSP requires licensees to seek <br /> modifications to project recreation plans or other license requirements as a result of <br /> permanent security-related measures undertaken in response to the events of September <br /> 11, 2001.11 Accordingly, the PUD requests that the Recreation Plan for the Jackson <br /> Project be amended to respond to the VA's recommendation that the PUD install <br /> hardened gates that restrict access to and across Culmback Dam as follows: <br /> • Eliminate public access to Recreation Site 6, Culmback Dam. This site offers <br /> a scenic overlook of Culmback Dam and Spada Lake with ten parking spots, <br /> viewing benches, vault toilets and trash containers. The installation of hardened <br /> gates on the S6000 Road north and south of Culmback Dam requires the <br /> elimination of public access to Recreation Site 6. <br /> • Restrict public access from the north or south side of Spada Lake across <br /> Culmback Dam. This will primarily impact access to north side recreation sites <br /> from the south including Recreation Site 8 (North Shore) and Recreation Site 7 <br /> (Pilchuck Entry). Recreation Site 8 offers two scenic overlooks with twenty-three <br /> parking spots, trails, nine picnic areas with tables, fire pits and firewood, vault <br /> toilets and trash containers. Recreation Site 7 provides only directional signs for <br /> those entering the basin from the PK-ML Road. No amenities are provided at Site <br /> 10 Id. at 7-2. <br /> 11 HSP Revision 1 at 4, 10 (requiring long-term security measures affecting <br /> recreation and project use to be coordinated with FERC). <br /> 3 <br />
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