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CC - Item III.B - Improve Federal Relicensing Procedures For Hydroelectric Power PlantsW staf epor TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER W DATE: APRIL 11, 2000 RE: RESOLUTION NO. 00-16 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD URGING CONGRESS TO IMPROVE FEDERAL RELICENSING PROCEDURES FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS Electric utilities across the nation need to relicense many existing hydroelectric power plants. Southern California Edison has been providing hydropower for over seventy-five year to California consumers. Hydroelectric power is a clean, dependable, efficient energy source that is vital to California's economic, environmental and energy policy objectives. Despite the value of hydroelectric power, it is also a resource at risk due to the overwhelming regulatory burdens and costs associated with federal hydroelectric power relicensing processes. Due to the multitude of statutes, regulations, agency policies and court decisions impacting hydroelectric relicensing procedures, a typical hydroelectric license application can now take from eight to ten years to weave it's way through the relicensing process. In some cases relicensing has taken more than twenty years. If current trends continue, our state and nation could lose a number of hydroelectric projects, and with them, enormous clean energy benefits. Absent hydropower projects, the nation would emit an additional 1,000,000 tons of ozone-causing nitrogen oxide, 1,780,000 tons of sulfur dioxide, and 340,000,000 tons of carbon dioxide every year. Given that over the next fifteen years, forty-five percent of California's hydropower capacity must be relicensed, it is important that immediate attention be given to improving federal hydroelectric power licensing procedures. Resolution No. 00-16 calls for Congress to improve federal relicensing processes; thereby protecting the environment and ensuring a viable hydroelectric industry. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve Resolution No. 00-16. COUNCIL AGENDA APR 1.12000 ITEM No.~- c RESOLUTION NO. 00-16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD URGING CONGRESS TO IMPROVE FEDERAL RELICENSING PROCEDURES FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS WHEREAS, hydroelectric power is a clean, dependable, efficient energy source that is vital to California's economic, environmental and energy policy objectives. Despite the value of hydroelectric power, it is also a resource at risk due to the overwhelming regulatory burdens and costs associated with federal hydroelectric power relicensing processes; and WHEREAS, due to the multitude of statutes, regulations, agency policies and court decisions impacting hydroelectric relicensing procedures, a typical hydroelectric license application can now take from eight to ten years to weave it's way through the relicensing process, some having taken more than twenty years; and WHEREAS, in the next fifteen years, forty-five percent of California's hydropower capacity must be relicensed; and WHEREAS, if current trends continue, our state and nation could lose a number of hydroelectric projects, and with them, enormous clean energy benefits. Moreover, California consumers could face increased energy replacement costs; and WHEREAS, the City of Rosemead supports the continued need for and benefits of cost-effective hydroelectric power generation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD URGES CONGRESS TO IMPROVE FEDERAL RELICENSING PROCEDURES FOR HYDROELECTRIC POWER RESOURCES; AND FURTHER, REQUESTS ALL MEMBERS OF THE CALIFORNIA CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO SUPPORT HYDROPOWER LICENSING IMPROVEMENTS TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT WHILE ENSURING A VIABLE HYDROELECTRIC INDUSTRY. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED THIS 11TH DAY OF APRIL, 2000. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK