American Whitewater Files in Opposition to Dewatering Ernie's Gorge
Last week American Whitewater joined with American Rivers, North Cascades Conservation Council,
and Alpine Lakes Protection Society in intervening to oppose the issuance of a preliminary permit
for the Black Canyon Hydroelectric Project. Known to paddler's as Ernie's Gorge, the river
section proposed for development has been found eligible and recommended for designation as a
Wild and Scenic River by the United States Forest Service, and is identified as a protected area
from hydropower development by the Northwest Power and Conservation Council. The river forms the
border for the Department of Natural Resources Mt. Si Natural Resources Conservation Area that
includes some of the best remaining intact old-growth riparian forest at low elevation in the
western Cascades. Finally, the lands along the river are protected by a conservation easement
held by King County that specifically prohibits hydropower projects of the scale proposed.
Dozens of paddlers weighed in with individual comments. Local paddler Brian Vogt noted that the,
"unique combination of high gradient, technical rapids, and vehicle access throughout the
winter make the North Fork Snoqualmie the definitive training run for the regions best
boaters." He further added what many paddlers know, "no substitute is available within
several hours of Seattle that might provide similar options."
Paddler Brian Fletcher eloquently described the experience paddlers feel on this river:
"From the minute a kayaker puts his boat in the river on Ernie's Canyon until the last
hundred yards where the canyon opens back up again, the North Fork of the Snoqualmie provides one
the feeling of being in a completely isolated, wild, and free flowing river; something that
kayakers around the world will spend their entire lives looking to experience." Many
paddlers from across the country who have had the opportunity to experience this run mirrored
this sentiment.
Additional information on the project can be found with the application documents filed with
FERC. Links to comments and interventions from key stakeholders are also linked below.
APPLICATION
Application
for Preliminary Permit for Black Canyon Hydro, LLC by Chris Spens under P-14110
Response
from Black Canyon Hydro, LLC under P-14110.
COMMENTS AND INTERVENTIONS
Motion
to Intervene of American Whitewater, American Rivers, North Cascades Conservation Council, and
Alpine Lakes Protection Society for the Black Canyon Hydro Preliminary Permit Application under
FERC Project No 14110.
Comments
filed in behalf of Conservation NW, Paddle Trails Canoe Club, The Mountaineers, Sierra Club-WA
Chapter, WA Recreational River Runners, and WA Wilderness Coalition on Notice of Acceptance for
Black Canyon Preliminary Permit Ap, FERC P-14110.
Motion
to Intervene and Comments of David Zarett in behalf of THR LLC under P-14110.
Motion
to Intervene of King County under P-14110
Comments
of Metropolitian King County Council re the Preliminary Permit Application for the Black Canyon
Hydroelectric Project under P-14110.
Comments
of Hancock Forest Management re the Motion to Intervene and comments on the preliminary permit
application for the Black Canyon Hydroelectric Project under P-14110.
Motion
to Intervene of Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife under P-14110.
Motion
to Intervene of City of Snoqualmie under P-14110.
Motion
to Intervene of TULALIP TRIBES OF WASHINGTON under P-14110.
Snoqualmie
Tribe's motion to intervene and comments re Black Canyon Hydro, LLC's Black Canyon Hydroelectric
Project under P-14110.
The
Department of the Interior Submits Comments on the Notice of Application for Preliminary Permit
for the Black Canyon Hydroelectric Project under P-14110, King County, Washington
Comments
of City of North Bend re the Preliminary Permit Application by Black Canyon Hydro, LLC for the
Black Canyon Hydroelectric Project under P-14110.
Motion
to Intervene of Washington State Department of Natural Resources under P-14110.