AW Comments on Proposed Sunset Falls Hydro Project (WA)
Earlier today, American Whitewater was joined by the Alpine Lakes Protection Society, American
Rivers, Conservation Northwest, North Cascades Conservation Council, Sierra Club –
Washington State Chapter, The Mountaineers, Washington Wild and Wild Washington Rivers in filing
comments on the Snohomish PUD No. 1's proposal to build a hydroelectric project at Sunset
Falls on the South Fork Skykomish River in Washington. If built, the project would significantly
reduce flows in the Skykomish River, carrying numerous impacts to fish and wildlife habitat,
water quality and quantity, recreation and scenic values - including reducing the majestic Canyon
and Sunset Falls to a trickle.
Sunset Falls is well known to paddlers as the traditional starting point for the run known simply
as the "Sky" and is recognized in the book Whitewater Classics. The powerhouse would be
constructed by blasting away the bedrock that forms the traditional seal launch into the pool at
the base of Sunset Falls. Our comments call for an extensive and detailed study into the impacts
of the proposed project on recreation.
The comments were filed in response to Snohomish PUD No. 1's Pre-Application Document and Notice of Intent
to seek a hydropower license, filed on March 21, 2013; and Scoping Document and Request for Comments,
filed May 20, 2013 with the Energy Regulatory Commision
As was noted in our web-post earlier this
week, there is questionable economic justification for the project. And, in addition to
strong public opposition to the project, the South Fork Skykomish is a State Scenic Waterway, in
a Northwest Power and Conservation Council Protected Area, and is recommended for federal
designation as a Wild and Scenic River for its remarkable scenic, recreational, fish, and
wildlife values. The proposed project is inconsistent with these state and regional plans.
Our comments can be found here.