LIHI Certificate #97 - Cavendish Project, Vermont

項目名稱 | Cavendish |
理海證書編號 | 97 |
LIHI 證書期限 |
February 6, 2017 – February 5, 2027 |
擁有者 | 綠山電力公司 |
狀態 | 佛蒙特 |
地點 | Located at river mile 20.8 on the Black River, a tributary of the Connecticut River, in the Town of Cavendish in Windsor County, Vermont. |
裝置容量 | 1.44 MW |
平均年發電量 | 5,918 MWH |
設施類型 | 徑流 |
聯邦能源監管委員會 不。 | P-2489 issued in 1994, expires 10/31/2024 |
The Cavendish Project is located in the town of Cavendish, in Windsor County, Vermont, on the Black River, 20.8 miles upstream of its confluence with the Connecticut River. There 14 dams on the Black River, with five hydro facilities in a 3/4 mile stretch in Springfield including Comtu Falls (LIHI #124) 和 鬆弛 壩 (LIHI #78). The US Army Corps of Engineers North Springfield flood control 壩 is also located downstream.
The 1,513-acre Proctor-Piper State Forest is located one-half mile southwest of the Project. Hawks Mountain Wildlife Management Area borders the project on the northeast and Okemo Mountain Ski Area is located about 5 miles upstream of the project. The 1,570-foot-long bypass reach includes Cavendish Gorge, a series of waterfalls and cascades that flow over boulders and between steep cliffs, with numerous pools and glacial potholes formed in the channel. Six non-powered dams lie upstream of the project as well as seven dams downstream of the project, five of which generate power. The closest upstream dam is the Okemo Snow Pond 導流 Structure Dam and the closest downstream is the Soapstone Dam, neither of which generate power. The project is owned by Green Mountain Power (GMP), the first energy utility certified as a B 類公司。
The project was constructed between 1907 and 1908 and hydroelectric power has been generated since that time. The project includes: a dam, 溢洪道, 發電站, and three 混流式水輪機-generators.
The project dam is a concrete gravity style, 75-feet-high and set into ledge outcroppings on both sides of the river. The north 溢洪道 section is 90-feet-long by 25-feet-high, topped with 6-foot inflatable rubber 閃光板. The south spillway section is 21-feet-long by 6-feet-high and topped with 2.5-foot flashboards. A concrete intake structure is located on the north bank of the river, which serves as the north 鄰接 of the dam and is equipped with manually operated 頭門 and an inclined trashrack. A steel 壓力水管, 6-feet in diameter and 1,250-feet-long and a penstock manifold are located adjacent to the powerhouse and splits flow to the three horizontal shaft Francis turbine generators with a total installed capacity of 1.44 MW. Generator leads and transformers connect the Project to the interconnected transmission and distribution system at the 變電站 located adjacent to the access road and directly across from the powerhouse entrance; maintenance buildings are co-located with the powerhouse and substation.
該項目運營於 徑流 mode and impounds a 10-acre reservoir. A 可程式邏輯控制器 maintains the pond level with a fluctuation allowance of 1.5 inches. The project provides a minimum bypass flow of 10 cfs. This flow regime was developed using an Instream Flow Incremental Methodology study to determine the most appropriate flow rate to protect downstream aquatic resources. Additionally, after the installation of flashboards or after maintenance activities requiring impoundment drawdown, the project releases the following minimum flows downstream as the impoundment is refilled: 42 cfs or inflow from June 1 through September 30, 83 cfs from October 1 to March 31, and 332 cfs from April 1 to May 31. The flows released from the project support the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources’ (VANR) efforts to manage the area as a cold-water fishery.
Waters within the project reach are designated Class B and while not listed as impaired, there is documentation of E. coli bacteria contamination in two locations downstream of the project. Class B waters are managed for aquatic resource support, wildlife protection, public water supply, and primary contact recreation. Consultation with VANR has concluded that the project is not contributing to any water quality limitations and is not adversely impacting water quality in the area.
GMP works with the Black River Action Team (BRAT) to gather data and inform the public about water quality and levels of E. coli bacteria in the Project vicinity. GMP adopted a BRAT testing site located in the Cavendish Gorge (in the bypass reach of the project) GMP covers costs associated with water collection, sample testing, transportation, and chart posting every week for the summer months.
Historically, the Black River has supported populations of anadromous Atlantic salmon as well as both warm and cold-water fisheries. Though the Black River was part of the salmon stocking efforts under the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program, the program ended in 2012 as poor salmon return rates persisted. Presently, there are no migratory species found in the project vicinity. Even if species were present downstream of the project, the Cavendish Gorge has a natural 80-foot drop and numerous falls and plunges, all precluding access to upstream passage.
下游 魚道 is facilitated by a passage chute which guides riverine species down the spillway into a 3-foot-deep 瀑布水潭. A connecting channel redirects the flow into the bypass reach. The downstream fish passage facility is operated from April 1 to June 15 and September 15 to November 15 for spring and fall movements of riverine species. Resident species include stocked and wild populations of brown and brook trout and stocked populations of rainbow trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and sunfish.
The project lands consist of 45 acres. The surrounding lands are protected mixed forest, woody and emergent 濕地, and some mixed-use rural and industrial areas.
Threatened or endangered species potentially present in the project vicinity include the Northern Long-eared Bat. VANR has confirmed that project operations under its Water Quality Certificate minimize any impacts to listed species. Consultation with VANR concluded that the project does not impact any of the listed species or their habitats.
Cultural resources in the project area include the powerhouse, dam, and gatehouse which are eligible for listing on the 國家歷史遺跡名錄. The Fitton Mill Complex, an archaeological site in the area, is also managed under the project’s cultural resources management plan. This plan outlines measures for the protection and preservation of cultural and historic resources in the project area. The shoreline is monitored every year, especially in areas surrounding identified and potential archaeological sites. Annual reports are filed with the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation, outlining procedures intended to protect and maintain the resources at the project. The project also hosts facility tours for local organizations, allowing access to the historic sites in the project area.
Recreational resources at the project include a canoe portage, picnic area, and fishing access. Public access is provided free of charge.
合規狀態
目前證書中沒有針對設施的特定條件。
2025: No material changes or compliance issues were identified. The project remains in compliance based on the annual review. FERC issued an annual license extension on November 8, 2024.
2024: No material changes or compliance issues were identified. The project remains in compliance based on the annual review. FERC issued relicensing Scoping Document 2 on August 16, 2023.
2023: No material changes or compliance issues were identified. The project remains in compliance based on the annual review. The project filed the final FERC license application on October 31, 2022.
2022: No material changes or compliance issues were identified. The project remains in compliance based on the annual review. The project reported that the final FERC license application will be submitted by October 31, 2022.
2021: The project reported completion of the first study season for FERC relicensing in 2020. The project remains in compliance based on the annual review.
2020: The project reported installation of updated recreational and public safety signage, and initiation of FERC relicensing on October 29, 2019. The project remains in compliance based on the annual review.
2019: 沒有報告變更或合規問題。根據年度審查,該項目仍符合規定。
2018: 沒有報告變更或合規問題。根據年度審查,該項目仍符合規定。
2017: 目前證書的年度報告尚未生效。
認證歷史
2022 年 1 月 1 日: 根據 2022 年 1 月 1 日發布的 LIHI 第二版認證手冊第 2.05 版,LIHI 證書期限已延長。
July 6, 2018 – The 30-day appeal window for the preliminary certification decision of the Cavendish Hydroelectric Project closed on July 5, 2018 with no appeals to the decision received. The decision is therefore final and the Cavendish Hydroelectric Project is recertified for a term from February 6, 2017 through February 5, 2022.
June 5, 2018: The Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI) has preliminarily approved the Cavendish Hydroelectric Project for a new 5-year term of Low Impact Certification. This decision is preliminary pending the 30-day appeal window. Only those who commented in the initial application during the 60-day comment period are eligible to file an appeal. Such appeal needs to include an explanation as to how the project does not meet the LIHI criteria. Appeal requests can be submitted by email to 評論@lowimpactHydro.org with “Cavendish Hydroelectric Project” in the subject line, or by mail addressed to the Low Impact Hydropower Institute, 329 Massachusetts Ave, Suite 2, Lexington, MA 02420. All requests will be posted to the website and the applicant will have an opportunity to respond and any response will also be posted. Requests must be received by 5 pm Eastern time on July 5, 2018. The full application and reviewers report are available below. If no appeal requests are received and the decision becomes final, the new term for the Cavendish Project will be February 6, 2017 to February 5, 2022.
August 31, 2017: The Cavendish Hydroelectric project has been granted another extension of the current certificate term. The new expiration date is March 31, 2018.
May 22, 2017: LIHI has received an application for a new term of Low Impact Certification for the Cavendish Hydroelectric project. LIHI is seeking public comment on this application. Specifically, we are interested in knowing whether you think the Cavendish project meets the LIHI Low Impact Certification Criteria, as revised in the 2nd Edition Handbook released in March 2016. Please review the program and criteria in LIHI’s revised 手冊 and then review the Project’s 2016 application materials posted on the project page. Comments that are directly tied to specific LIHI criteria (flows, water quality, fish passage, etc.) will be most helpful, but all comments will be considered. Comments may be submitted to the Institute by e-mail at 評論@lowimpactHydro.org with “Cavendish Lower Project Comments” in the subject line, or by mail addressed to the Low Impact Hydropower Institute, PO Box 194, Harrington Park, New Jersey 07640. Comments must be received at the Institute on or before 5 pm Eastern time on July 21, 2017 予以考慮。所有評論都將發佈到網站上,申請人將有機會回應。任何回應也將被發布。
December 16, 2016: The Cavendish Hydroelectric project has been granted an extension of the current certificate term. The new expiration date is August 6, 2017. See extension letter for explanation below.
November 29, 2012: The Cavendish Project has been certified as low impact for a five year term, effective February 6, 2012 and expiring February 6, 2017.
April 6, 2012: 該申請的公眾評論期已結束。
February 6, 2012: The Central Vermont Public Service (CVPS) has submitted an application for the certification of the Cavendish Project. Public comment period has opened on the application.
認證文件
2018 年重新認證
2012 年認證
- Cavendish Certification Review Report
- Cavendish Certification Questionnaire
- Cavendish -Resource Agencies
- Cavendish – Project Description
- Cavendish – Responses to Questionnaire
- Cavendish Cultural Resources Management Plan Annual Report 2009
- Cavendish – FERC Letter of Acceptance of Cultural Resources Management Plan and Recreation Plan
- Cavendish FERC Order Downstream Passage Effectiveness
- Cavendish FERC Order Flow Fluctuation Reduction Plan
- Cavendish FERC Order Flow Management Plan
- Cavendish FERC Order Recreation Plan
- Cavendish FERC Order Scapania Umbrosia Plan
- Cavendish Recreation Plan Summary
- Cavendish Downstream Passage Effectiveness Results and Agency Letter 2002