Search Results for keywords:"18 CFR 4.34(b)(5)(iii)"

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Search Results: keywords:"18 CFR 4.34(b)(5)(iii)"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 17589
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    Midwest Hydro, LLC has requested a water quality certification from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources for a project under the Clean Water Act. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has informed the Wisconsin DNR that they have one year, until January 31, 2026, to make a decision on the request. If the Wisconsin DNR does not act within this period, the certification request will be considered waived under the law.

    Simple Explanation

    Midwest Hydro, LLC wants to do a project using water in Wisconsin, but they need a special permission from Wisconsin to make sure the water stays clean. The people who manage energy projects say Wisconsin has until January 31, 2026, to decide if they will give this permission or not. If Wisconsin doesn't decide by then, it's like saying "yes" automatically.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16874
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    The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation received a request for water quality certification from Erie Boulevard Hydropower, L.P., associated with a project discussed in the notice. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which oversees the process, informed the New York DEC that it has until April 9, 2026, to take action on this request, as per the Clean Water Act rules. If the department does not act by this deadline, it will be considered as if they waived the certification requirement. This notice was officially published on April 16, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    Imagine someone asked to build something that uses water, and they need a special "okay" from water helpers in New York before they can start. The people in charge said the water helpers have one year to say yes or no, and if they don't say anything in that time, it's like saying "yes" automatically.