Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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Re: project 2984 Eel Weir Dam
Dear Secretary,
The Friends of Sebago Lake ask that you reconsider the FERC decision to dismiss the Portland Water District’s request for a Water Flow model for the
The reason for this dismissal in the FERC Final EA P-2984 was the FERC concurrence with arguments by SAPPI. FERC stated on page 20 of the Comments and Response section:
“We question the feasibility and value of a hydrologic model. “
“Development of any model should not be the sole responsibility of S.D.
The Friends of Sebago Lake categorically disagree with the above FERC statements. A flow model with real time data would be invaluable in ameliorating damaging flooding and protecting public safety of the
Ø The present LLMP and FERC’s proposed LLMP in the 2005 Final EA will maintain water levels within one foot of full pond for about 3 months every year. This is a major change since 1987.
Ø The Final 2005 EA’s higher allowances for the August target lake levels will put lake levels every year from 15 to 21 inches under full pond at the start of hurricane season. This is a major change since 1987.
Ø Storage capacity of
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Ø All lakes of the
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Increased urbanization of the area has added to runoff potential.
Ø Eel Weir Dam gates are shut during any significant rain event to reduce flooding on the Presumpscot.
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Why does the DEP justify and conduct a lower river flow model for reducing minimum flows and then ignores the need for a flow model for the rest of the watershed whose purpose is to protect public safety and property?
Feb16, 2007 Letter from Dana Murch to Tom Howard of Sappi (FERC submittal 20070216-5005) outlines reasons for a new Presumpscot Flow Model. As stated in the letter because of changes to SAPPI’s pollution discharges and the removal of Smelt Hill dam the
The purpose of this model is to determine how much river flow reduction can occur and still meet Class C river dissolved oxygen standards. This lower flow model is being driven by the
FOSL does not understand why the cost of this lower river model which economically benefits a few special interests on Sebago Lake and delays the license for a year is justified by the State as important and yet the State and FERC have ignored PWD’s flow model request for the Sebago Lake watershed of which the purpose is to protect public safety, property, and water quality. The proposed PWD model with real time information would help decisions makers ameliorate a damaging and dangerous flood event. Any new
reduction in outflows dictated by a lower river DO flow model will
further reduce the storage capacity and increase the water level average of
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FOSL would like to incorporate, in this FOSL request, the
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rises against the shoreline, exponentially release many forms of pollutants into
1. Wetlands no longer function as efficiently to purify watershed runoff because they never dry out anymore in the growing season.
2. Sedimentation of shoreline soils caused by the combination of high water and storm action is resulting in increased lake turbidity.
3. Significant nutrients are being introduced from eroded shoreline soils and degraded wetlands.
4. Loss of the lake and beach natural interface. The natural interface between the lake and land is rapidly being replaced with rip rap armoring resulting in the reduction of filtering of nutrients that enter the lake by land and air.
Unnatural water level management has reduced the resilience of the lake to withstand degradation by watershed and internal pollutants. The PWD flow
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model would help to alleviate severe flooding and thus reduce pollution loading and further water degradation.
The
We respectfully ask your reconsideration and require that
Sincerely,
Roger Wheeler
President, Friends of
Cc:
Steven Kasprzak
Douglas Watts
Nathan Whalen-PWD
Paul Hunt-PWD
Dana Murch-DEP
Al Althenn ( Friends of
FOSL directors
Maxine Pray (
Wayne Rivet-Bridgton News
Governor John Baldacci
Tom Howard-SAPPI
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