Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Project No. #13123
Project Name: Eagle Mountain Pumped Storage Project (Eagle Mountain Project); FERC #13123
(Photo provided courtesy of ECE.)
Applicant: Eagle Crest Energy Company (ECE)
County: Riverside
License Expiration Date: Original License
Water Quality Certification Status: Issued July 15, 2013
Waterbodies: Eagle Creek and Chuckwalla Valley Groundwater Basin
FERC Licensing Process: Traditional Licensing Process
Project Description:
The Eagle Mountain Project is located near the town of Eagle Mountain and Joshua Tree National Park in eastern Riverside County. The Eagle Mountain Project involves the construction of a new pumped storage project using two existing mining pits. The existing East Pit will form the Project’s Lower Reservoir and the existing Central Pit will form the Project’s Upper Reservoir. Water will be pumped from the Lower Reservoir to the Upper Reservoir during periods of low demand, and allowed to flow from the Upper Reservoir to the Lower Reservoir through an underground powerhouse with four turbines to generate peak energy during periods of high demand. To obtain the needed storage volume at the existing Central Pit, two dams will be constructed along its perimeter. As the existing East Pit has sufficient storage for the total required volume, no dams will be needed. The installed capacity of the Eagle Mountain Project is expected to be 1,300 megawatts. The Eagle Mountain Project is expected to provide hydroelectric generation to meet a portion of California’s power requirements, provide power generation diversity and capacity needs, and contribute to reliable grid operations.
The Eagle Mountain Project consists of: (1) two roller-compacted dams at the Upper Reservoir at heights of 60 feet and 120 feet; (2) an Upper Reservoir with capacity of 20,000 acre-feet; (3) a Lower Reservoir with capacity of 21,900 acre-feet; (4) inlet/outlet structures; (5) water conveyance tunnels consisting of a 4,000-foot-long by 29 foot-diameter upper tunnel, a 1,390-foot-long by 29-foot-diameter shaft; a 1,560-foot-long by 29-footdiameter lower tunnel; four 500-foot-long by 15-foot-diameter penstocks leading to the powerhouse; a 6,835- foot-long by 33-foot-diameter tailrace tunnel to the Lower Reservoir; (6) surge control facilities; (7) a 72-footwide, 150-foot-high, and 360-foot-long underground powerhouse with four Francis-type turbine units; (8) a 13.5-mile, 500-kilovolt transmission line; (9) water supply facilities including a reverse osmosis system and associated brine ponds; (10) access roads; and (11) appurtenant facilities.
ECE applied to FERC for an original license on June 22, 2009, and applied to the State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) for a Clean Water Act, Section 401 water quality certification (certification) originally on September 26, 2008. State Water Board staff have been involved and provided guidance throughout the FERC licensing process.
Related Documents
Water Quality Certification:
- Order Dismissing Petition for Reconsideration - November 27, 2017
- Comments on Proposed Dismissal of Petitions for Reconsideration - June 15, 2016
- Notice of Proposed Dismissal of Petitions for Reconsideration - May 26, 2016
- Responses to Petitions for Reconsideration - January 3, 2014
- Notice of Extension of Time to Respond to Petitions for Reconsideration - September 26, 2013
- Notice of Petitions for Reconsideration of Water Quality Certification - September 11, 2013
- Eagle Crest Energy Request for Extension of Time for Response to Petitions for Reconsideration - September 18, 2013
- Petitions for Reconsideration on Final Water Quality Certification - August 14, 2013
- Final Water Quality Certification - Issued July 15, 2013
- Comments on the Draft Final Water Quality Certification - April 10, 2013
- Notice of Release of Draft Final Water Quality Certification - March 26, 2013
- Draft Final Water Quality Certification - March 26, 2013 (Public comment deadline was April 10, 2013 by noon.)
- Comments on the Draft Water Quality Certification - July 27, 2012
- Notice of Release of Draft Water Quality Certification for the Eagle Mountain Pumped Storage Project - June 27, 2012
- Draft Water Quality Certification for Eagle Mountain Pumped Storage Project - June 27, 2012 (Public comment deadline was July 27, 2012 by noon)
- State Water Board Response to Eagle Crest Energy Company Request for Jurisdictional Determination for Application for Water Quality Certification - October 15, 2008
- Eagle Crest Energy Company Letter Requesting Application for Water Quality Certification - September 26, 2008
- 401 Water Quality Certification Application - September 26, 2008
Environmental Documents:
- Notice of Determination - July 15, 2013
- Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) - July 15, 2013
- Responses to Comments on Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) (SCH #2009011010)
- Comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Report - October 7, 2010
- Errata for Table 5-5 of the Draft Environmental Impact Report - August 31, 2010
- Deadline extension for submitting comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Report - August 26, 2010
- Draft Environmental Impact Report (SCH #2009011010) - Eagle Mountain Pumped Storage Project, July 2010
- Executive Summary
- Vol I - text
- Figures: 2-1 to 3.1-7 | 3.3-1 to 3.3-20 | 3.5-1 to 3.5-19 | 3.6-1 to 3.6-4 |
3.7-1 to 3.7-19 | 3.9-1 to 3.15-2 | 4-1 to 4-6 | 10-1 to 10-7
- Figures: 2-1 to 3.1-7 | 3.3-1 to 3.3-20 | 3.5-1 to 3.5-19 | 3.6-1 to 3.6-4 |
- Vol II Appendices A, B, and D
- Vol III Appendix C, Technical Memorandum
- Sections: 12.1 - 12.4 | 12.5 - 12.7 | 12.8 - 12.13 | 12.14 - 12.16
- Scoping Document 2 and Public Notice – June 5, 2009
- Comment Letters on Scoping Document 1
- Scoping Document 1 and Public Notice – December 17, 2008
- Scoping Meeting Transcript – January 15, 2009
- Scoping Meeting Transcript – January 16, 2009
Other Related Documents:
- Letter from FERC regarding Potential Conflict between Water Quality Certification and USFWS Biological Opinion - August 12, 2012
- State Water Board Response to FERC Regarding USFWS Biological Opinion - October 3, 2012
- Final License Application for the Eagle Mountain Pumped Storage Project – June 19, 2009