Flaming Gorge Pipeline Proponents ask FERC to Reconsider Application
03/23/2012 - by Nathan Fey
Green River (WY/UT/CO) - Wyco Power and Water, Inc. (“Wyco”), proponents of the 500 mile-long water-supply pipeline from Wyoming to Colorado, has requested a rehearing from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regarding the Commission’s Order dismissing the Preliminary Permit Application for the Regional Watershed Supply Project (aka: Flaming Gorge Pipeline).
Wyco has stated that the Order is inconsistent with Section 4(f) of the Federal Power Act. In addition, Wyco believes that the dismissal of the Preliminary Permit Application based on the reasons presented in the Order establishes precedents that will likely be detrimental to future development of hydroelectric facilities in the United States.
FERC Dismisses Preliminary Permit for Flaming Gorge Pipeline
02/23/2012 - by Nathan Fey
Colorado/Wyoming - Today, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission dismissed Wyco Power and Water Inc.'s Preliminary Permit Application for the proposed Regional Watershed Supply Project, also know as the Flaming Gorge Pumpback. The Regional Watershed Supply Project was proposed to include seven hydropower projects and a 501-mile water pipeline that would extend from Flaming Gorge Reservoir and the Green River in Wyoming to a proposed reservoir near Pueblo, Colorado. This is a major succes in AW's efforts to preserve the Green and Colorado Rivers!
AW Intervenes in Opposition to the Flaming Gorge Pumpback Proposal
12/16/2011 - by Nathan Fey
Colorado - American Whitewater has filed a Motion to Intervene in Opposition to the Regional Watershed Supply Project Preliminary Permit Application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Joining us in our effort to protect the Green River from the project (aka Flaming Gorge Pumpback), is American Rivers and the Colorado River Outfitters Association.
Review of Flaming Gorge Pipeline in Transition
07/27/2011 - by Megan Hooker
The Army Corps of Engineers recently cancelled their review of the Flaming Gorge Pipeline in Wyoming and Colorado. The project, proposed by Aaron Million, was originally slated as a water supply project, diverting 250,000 acre-feet of water annually 560 miles from Flaming Gorge Reservoir to Southeastern Wyoming and the Front Range of Colorado. This spring, Million indicated interest in adding hydropower to the project, and has stated that he will seek review with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission instead. American Whitewater is tracking the issue.
Flaming Gorge Pipeline Receives Formal Opposition
07/27/2011 - by Nathan Fey
A large coalition of conservation groups in Colorado, including American Whitewater, have announced their formal opposition to the Regional Watershed Supply Project (aka Flaming Gorge Pipeline). You can join us in protecting the Green and Colorado Rivers by signing our petition. For more information, the coalition is hosting a telephone town hall at 7pm on Wednesday July 27th, in which thousands of citizens are expected to participate in discussing the proposed pipeline and its flaws.