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AGENDA TITLE: Communications (June 11, 1992 through June 23, 1992)
MEETING DATE:
PREPARED BY:
July 1, 1992
City Clerk
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Information. only.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION= The following communication was received
between the dates of June 11, 1992 and June 23,
1992.
Notice has been received from the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission that Pacific Gas &
Blectric Company (PG&E) tendered for filing a
Rate Schedule for the Interconnection of the
California -Oregon Transmission Project (COTP) and the PG&E Electric
System. This rate schedule sets forth the rates, terms and conditions
under which PG&E offers to the owners of the COTP to interconnect that
transmission facility with the PG&E electric system and to operate its
system in parallel with the COTP.
Further, a Notice to Intervene in the above referenced matter has been
received from the State of California Department of Water Resources.
FUNDING. None required.
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Alice M. R mche
City Clerk
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ,
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
Pacific Gas and Electric Company 1 Docket No. ER9219-00011
NOTICE OF FILING
(June S, 1992)
Take notice that on June 1, 1992, Pacific Gas and Electric
Company (PG&E) tendered for filing a Rate Scrodule For the
Interconnection of the California -Oregon Transmission Project
(COTP) and the PG&E Electric System. This rate schedule sets
forth the rates, terms and conditions under which PG&E offers to
the owners of the COTP to interconnect that transmission facility
with the PG&E electric system and to operate its system in
parallel with the COTP.
Copies of this filing have been mailed to the owners of 'the
COTP; the United States Department of Energy, Western Area Power
Administration; the Carmichael Water District: the city of
Vernon, California; the San Juan Suburban Water District; the
Shasta Dam Area Public Utility District: the Southern Sal Joaquin
Valley Power Authority; and the Transmission Agency of Northern
California, including the following of its members: the
California cities of Alameda, Healdsburg, Lodi, Lompoc, Palo
Alto, Rzdding, Roseville, Santa Clara and Ukiah, the Modesto
Irrigation District, the Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric
Cooperative, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District and the
Turlock Irrigation District; and to the California Department of
Water Resources and the California Public Utilities Commission.
Any person desiring to be heard or to protest said filing
should file a motion to intervene or protest with the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, 825 North Capitol Street, N.E.,
Washington, D.C. 20426, in accordance with Rules 211 and 214
of the Commission's R-ules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR
385.211 and 18 CFR 385.214). All such motions or protests should
be filed on or before June 19, 1992. Protests will be considered
by the Commission in determining the appropriate action to be
taken, but will not serve to make protestants parties to the
proceeding. Any person wishing to become a party must file a
motion to intervene. Copies of this filing are on file with the
Commission and are available for public inspection.
Lois D. Cashell
Secretary
NOTE: Copy of full exhibit is on file in the City Clerk's Office
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA r�
BEFORE THE -' -'r„ m
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FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 1
J Docket No. BR92-595-000
MOTION TO INTERVENE
BY THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
DANIEL E. LUNGREN
Attorney General
WALTER E. WUNDERLICH
Acting Assistant Attoarney General
MARK J. URBAN
Deputy Attorney General
1515 K Street, Suite 511
P.O. Box 944255
Sacramento, California 94244-2550
Telephone: (916) 324-5347
Attorneys for the California
Department of Water Resources
UNITED STATES OF A,CERICA
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
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Pacific Gas and Electric ) Docket No. ER92-595-000
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WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION
MOTION TO INTERVENE, TO CONSOLIDATE,
AND REQUEST FOR HEARING
(June 29, 1992)
The Western Area Power Administration ("Western"), an
agency of the U.S. Department of Energy ("DoE"), files this
Motion to Intervene, To Consolidate, and Request for Hearing
in this docket. Western makes this filing in accordance
with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's
("Commission") Rules of Practice and Procedure.'
I. Introduction
On June 1, 1992, the Pacific Gas and Electric Company
("PG&E") tendered for filing with the Commission a Rate
Schedule for the Interconnection of the California -Oregon
Transmission Project ("COTP") and the PG&E Electric System.
The Commission issued a Notice of Filing on June 5, 1992,
with motions to intervene or protests due by June 19, 1992.
By Order dated June 18, 1992, the Commission extended the
filing deadline to June 29, 1992.
1 18 CFR Part 385 (1991) .
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Construction of the COTP was authorized by the Energy
and Water Development Appropriation Act, 1985,2 which
provided that:
Notwithstanding the provisions of section 8 of
Public Law 88-552, the Secretary of Energy is
authorized to construct or participate in the
construction of such additional facilities as he
deems necessary to allow mutually beneficial power
sales between the Pacific Northwest and California
and to accept funds contributed by non -Federal
entities for that purpose:
On December 19, 1984, Western, virtually all the public
power entities in northern California, including a
consortium of public power entities represented by the
Transmission Agency of Northern California ("T1NC"), PG&E,
Southern California Edison Company, San Diego Gas and
Electric Company, the Los Angeles Department of Water and
Power, and the California Department of Water Resources
executed a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOV) fcr the COTP.
The HOU set forth the general plan for construction and
operation of the COTP. The Supplemental Appropriations Act
for Fiscal Year 1985 approved the MOU, and named the project
"The Harold T. (Bizz) Johnson California -Pacific Northwest
Interne Line.i3 An Annex to the MOU was executed as of
Z Act of July 16, 1984, Pub. L. No. 98-360, 98 Stat. 403,
416. The cited portion of the Act is codified at 16 U.S.C.
837g-1.
3 Act of August 15, 1985, Pub. L. No. 99-88, 99 Stat- 293,
321; H.R. Rep. No. 99-142, 99th Cong., lst Sess. 83-84 (1985); S.
Rep. No. 99-82, 99th Cong., 1st Sess. 102 (1985); H.R. Rep. No.
99-236, 99th Cong., 1st Sess. 51-52 (1985).
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February 22, 1986, which added additional participants to
tha COTP.
II. Motion to Intervene
Western is a signatory to the MOU and subsequent COTP
documents, and has entitlements to capacity in the COTP.
Western will be directly affected by any interconnection and
operating arrangements which may be established in this
docket, and no other party can represent Western's 'interests
effectively. Western opposes PG&E's filing in this Docket,
and instead supports the filing by the Transmission Agency
of Northern California in Docket EL92-26-000. Western
believes that the TAMC Interconnection and Coordinated
Operations Rate Schedule represents a fair, sound, and
reasonable means of achieving the purposes of the COTP.
For these reasons, Western requests the Commission to
grant its Motion to Intervene in this docket. Western
requests that all correspondence, pleadings, and other
communications concernina this docket be served upon:
Michael S. Hacskaylo
Office of General Counsel
Western Area Power Administration
P.O. Box 3402
Golden, CO 80401-3398
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Western also requests that an additional copy of any
correspondence and orders be sent to:
David G. Coleman
Area Manager
Western Area Power Administration
1825 Bell Street, Suite 105
Sacramento, CA 95825-1097
111. Motion to Consolidate
To date, the Commission has issued Notices of Filing on
COTP issues in 5 dockets.' Four of the 5 dockets5 deal
with COTP interconnection and operational issues. Western
believes that it would serve the public interest in a rapid
resolution of these related matters if the Commission
consolidates Docket EL92-26-000 (TANC,May 21, 1992); Docket
EL92-32-000 (Vernon, June 4, 1992); Docket ER92-595-000
(PG&E, June 5, 1992); and Docket ER92-626-000 (Southern
California Edison, gt Aj,, June 12, 1992) into one
proceeding.6
4 Docket EL92-26-000 (TANG, Hay 21, 1992); Docket EL92-32-
000 (Vernon, June 4, 1992); Docket ER92-595-000 (PG&E, June 5,
1992); Docket ER92-596-000 (PG&E, June 9, 1992); and Docket ER92-
626-000 (Southern California Edison, et Al-,., June 12, 1992) .
5 Docket EL92-26-000 (TAMC, May 21, 1992); Docket EL92-32-
000 (Vernon, June 4, 1992) ; Docket ER92-595-000 (PG&E, June 5,
1992); and Docket ER92-626-000 (Southern California Edison, et
June 12, 1992) .
b The remaining docket, ER92-596-000, deals with
transmission service by PG&E to TAMC under an existing TAMC -PG&E
Coordinated Transmission Service contract. Western believes that
this docket snould stand alone.
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IV. Reauest for Hearing
Should the Commission grant Western's Motion to
Intervene, Western also moves the Commission to schedule a
hearing in this and related dockets. Given the complexities
of the issues at hand, a hearing will serve the pubic
in --erect by periritting intervenors to present their views on
COTP interconnected operations and related matters.
V. Conclusion
For the reasons stated herein, Western requests the
Commission to grant its Motion to Intervene, its Motion for
Consolidation, and schedule a hearing in this docket.
Respectfully submitted,
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Michael S. Hacskaylo
Office of General Counsel
Western Area Power Administration
1627 Cole Boulevard
P.O. Box 3402
Golden, CO 80401-3398
(303) 231-1534
Fax No. (303) 231-7486
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CFRTIFICATE OF SERVICE
FERC Docket ER92-595-000
I hereby certify that on June 29, 1992, I mailed a copy
of the
WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION
MOTION TO INTERVENE, TO CONSOLIDATE,
AND REQUEST FOR HEARING
by first class mail, postage prepaid, to:
Peter Arth, Jr., General Counsel
California Public Utilities Commission
State Building, Room 5138
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102
California Department of Water Resources
Chief, Energy Division
P.O. Box 942836
Sacramento, CA 94236-0001
Carmichael Water District
Director
7001 Fair Oaks Boulevard
Carmichael, CA 95608
city of Vernon
City Administrator
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
San Juan Suburban Water District
General Manager and Secretary
P.O. Box 2157
Roseville, CA 95746
Shasta Dam Area Public Utility District
President
P.O. Box 777
Central Valley, CA 96019
southern San Joaquin Valley Power Authority
Manager
21 "F" Street, Suite 100
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Transmission Agency of Northern California
Chairman
P.O. Box 15129
Sacramento, CA 95851-0129
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City of Alameda
City Clerk, City Hall
Santa Clara Avenue and Oak Street
Alameda, CA 94501
City of Healdsburg
City Clerk, City Hall
126 Matheson Street
Healdsburg, CA 95448
city of Lodi
City Clerk, City Hall
305 West Pine Street
Lodi, CA 95240
city of Lompoc
City Clerk, City Hall
100 Civic Center Plaza
Lompoc, CA 93438
city of Palo Alto
City Clerk, City Hall
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
City of Redding
City Clerk, City Hall
760 Parkview Avenue
Redding, CA 96001
City of Roseville
City Clerk, City Hall
311 Vernon Street
Roseville, CA 95678
San Diego Gas and Electric Company
Senior Vice President
Electric Operations
P.O. Box 1831
San Diego, CA 92112
city of Santa Clara
City Clerk, City Hall
1500 Warburton Avenue
Santa Clara, CA 95050
Southern California Edison Company
Vice President
System Planning & Operations
P.O. Box 800
Rosemead, CA 91770
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city of Ukiah
City Clerk, City Hall
300 Seminary Avenue
Ukiah, CA 95482
Modesto Irrigation District
Chief Executive Officer
P.O. Box 4050
Modesto, CA 95532
Plumas-Sierra REC
2329 Chandler Road
Quincy, CA 95971-0715
Turlock Irrigation District
General Manager
P.O. Box 949
Turlock, CA 95381-0949
Jan Shori, Esq.
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
6201 S Street
Sacramento, CA 95817-1899
Stuart K. Gardiner, Attorney
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
P.O. Box 7442
San Francisco, CA 94120
Robert J. Haywood
Vice President -Power Planning and Contracts
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
77 Beale Street
San Francisco, CA 94106
Arnold H. Quint
Hunton a Williams
2000 Pena-sylvan.ia Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
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Sarah McNary
O f f i c e of General Counsel
Bonneville• Power Administration
P,O. Box 3621
Portland, OR 97208
Bonnie L. Johns46n /
Office of Generil-eansel
Western Area Power Administration
P.O. Box 3402
Golden, CO 80401-3398
303-231-1534
Fax No. 303-231-7486
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
BEFORE THE
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
'ACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ) Docket No. £R92759c- 000
Edward J. Tiedemann
Janet K. Goldsmith
KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ, TIEDEMANN
& GIRARD
A Professional Corporation
770 L Street, Suite 1200
Sacramento, California 95814
(9 16) 444-8920
Attorneys for Southern San
Joaquin Valley Power Authority
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Edward J. Tiedemann
Janet K. Goldsmith
KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ, TIEDEMANN
& GIRARD
A Professional Corporation
770 L Street, Suite 1200
Sacramento, California 95814
(9 16) 444-8920
Attorneys for Southern San
Joaquin Valley Power Authority
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
BEFORE THE
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CJOWANY ) Docket No. ER92-596-000
MOTION TO INTERVENE OF SOUTHERN
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY POWER AUTHORTTY
The Southern San Joaquin Valley Power Authority
("Southern San ,Joaquin") , by and through its counsel, Edward J.
Tiedemann and Janet K. Goldsmith, Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann &
Girard, a professional corporation, 770 L Street, Suite 1200,
Sacramento, California 95814 files this Motion to Intervene and
says as follows:
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PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
1. This motion is filed in accordance with
Sections 205 and 206 of the Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. SS 824d
and 824e ("FPA") , pursuant to Rules 212 and 214 of the Rules of
Practice and Procedure of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission ("FERC" or "Cormnissior."), 18 C.F.R. SS 385.212 and
385.214 (1991), and pursuant to the Commission's Notice of Filing
issued on June 4, 1992 as amended June 9, 1992.
2. The persons to whom correspondence, pleadings, and
other papers with regard to this proceeding should be addressed
and the persons whose names are to be placed on the Commission's
official service list are designated as follows in accordance
with Rule 203, 18 C.F.R. S 385.203 (1990) :
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Ar. H. Ronald Lampson Mr. Edward J. Tiedemann
;eneral Manager Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann
Southern San Joaquin Valley & Girard
Power Authority 770 L Street, Suite 1200
2100 "F" Street, Suite 100 Sacramento, California 95814
Bakersfield, California 93301
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NATURE OF THE PARTIES
3. Southern San Joaquin,is a joint powers agency
organized and existing under the laws of'the State of
California.t Among Southern San Joaquin's purposes are
participation in the California -Oregon Transmission Project
("COTP") and the acquisition of electric energy necessary to pump
and distribute water. Southern San Joaquin is a Participant in
the COTP. The COTP is an AC Intertie expansion project designed
to increase the transfer capability between the Pacific Northwest
and California by at least sixteen hundred megawatts (1600 MW)
and is designed to be interconnected with and operated in
parallel wit the PG&E electric system and the Pacific AC
Intertie facilities as the third line in the system. Southern
San Joaquin's member districts purchase substantial amounts of
power and energy from Pacific Gas & Electric Company (.PG&E) and
Southern California Edison Company for use in pumping and
distributing water for irrigation.
I Southern San Joaquin's members are: Alpaugh Irrigation
District, Belridge Water Storage District, Berrenda Mesa Water
District, Cawelo Water District, Delano- Earl imart Irrigation
District, Kern -Tulare Water District, Lindsay -Strathmore
Irrigation District, Lost Hills Water District, Lower Tule River
Irrigation District, Orange Cove Irrigation District, Rag Gulch
Water District, Semitropic Water Storage District, Southern San
Joaquin Municipal Utility District, Terra Sella Irrigation
District, Wheeler Ridge-Maricopa Water Storage District.
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4. Pacific Gas & Electric Company is an investor-
owned utility which generates, transmits, distributes and sells
electric power and energy at wholesale and retail in large areas
of California. PG&E is a "public utility" as defined in
Section 201 of the FPA, 16 U.S.C.§ 824(e), and is subject to the
jurisdiction of this Commission.
5. Transmission Agency of Northern California
("TANC") is a joint powers agency, organized and existing, under
the laws of the State of California and is a "municipality" as
defined in Section 3 (7 ) of the Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. 5
796(7). TANC's primary purpose is to provide electric
transmission facilities and services for the use of its members.2
TANC, as well as Southern San Joaquin and others, are
participants in the COTP.
III.
BACKGROUND
6. On June 1, 1992, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
tendered for filing with the Commission a Rate Schedule For the
COTP Transmission Service provided to Southern San Joaquin and
TANC. This rate schedule purports to establish the terms,
conditions and rates applicable to the delivery of power from the
COTP over the PG&E transmission system to Southern San Joaquin
and TAW.
2 TANC's members are the California Cities of Alameda,
Biggs, Gridley, Healdsburg, Lodi, Lompoc, Palo Alto, Redding,
Roseville, Santa Clara, and Ukiah, and the Piumas-Sierra Rural
Electric Cooperative, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District,
the Modesto Irrigation District and the Turlock Irrigation
District.
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2 services at issue in FERC Docket No. ER 92-595-000 in which PG&E
3 filed a proposed interconnection rate schedule, and to FERC
4 Docket No. ER 92-26-000, a proceeding initiatedby IANC on May 6,
5 1992, seeking an order providing the terms and conditions for
6 interconnection and coordinated operation of the COTP with the
7 essential facilities of PG&E and the Pacific AC Intertie. It is
8 also factually related to FERC Docket No. ER 92-626-000, in which
9 PG&E, Southern California Edison Co. ("SCE") and San Diego Gas &
10 Electric Company ("SDG&E") unilaterally filed a "Coordinated
11 Operations Agreement" purporting to govern the coordinated
12 operation of the Pacific AC Intertie with the COTP.
13 8. Southern San Joaquin has filed a motion to intervene in
14 FERC ER 92-26-000 and is filing motions to intervene in FERC ER
15 92-595-000, FERC ER 92-626-000 as well as in this proceeding.
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19 June 1, PG&E requested approval of rates, terms and conditions
20 governing the transmission and delivery of power from the COTP of
21 the COTP through PG&E's transmission system to Southern San
22 Joaquin and TANC. As a COTP Participant, Southern San Joaquin
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24 transfer capability of the COTP and will be directly affected by
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V.
MOTION TO INTERVENE
8. Southern San Joaquin has a direct interest in this
proceeding which will not be adequately addressed or repres,:nted
by any other party and therefore requests that it be granted
intervenor status and be permitted to participate fully in this
proceeding to protect its interests as they may appear. Southern
San Joaquin's participation in this case will be in the public
interest. While Southern San Joaquin raises no specific
substantive or affirmative issues at this time, it reserves the
right to address any issues which may develop or are identified
after discovery, or during the course of any hearing which may be
conducted.
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2 CONCLUSION
3 WHEREFORE, for the foregoing reasons, the Southern San
4 Joaquin Valley Power Authority claims the right to intervene and
5 participate fully as a party to this proceeding for the
6 protection of its interest and hereby petitions and requests that
7 this Commission grant its intervention in this proceeding.
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Dated: June 26, 1992
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Respectfully submitted,
KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ, TIEDEMANN
& GIRARD
A Professional Corporation
770 L Street, Suite 1200
Sacramento, California 95814
(916) 444-8920
Ja6et K. Goldsmith
Attorneys fox the Southern San
Joaquin Valley Power Authority
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICF,
I am employed in the County of Sacramento, State of
:alifornia. I am over the age of 18 years and not a party to the
iithin action. My business address is c/o KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ,
!IEDEMANN & GIRARD, 770 L Street, Suite 1200, Sacramento,
:alifornia 95814-3363. On June 26, 1992, I served the within
40TION TO INTERVENE OF SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY POWER
WTHORITY by placing a true copy of thereof, enclosed in a sealed
envelope with postage thereon fully prepaid,.via Federal Express,
at Sacramento, California, addressed as follows:
SEE ATTACHED LIST
I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is
true and correct.
Executed on June 26, 1992 at Sacramento, California.
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?titer Arth, Jr.
re ne ra 1 Counsel
.alifornia Public Utilities Commission
State Building, Room 5138
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, California 94102
United States Department of Energy
Western Area Power Administration
1835 Dell Street, Suite 105
Sacramento, California 95825
California Deptrtment of Water Resources
Chief, Energy Division
1416 Ninth Street (95814)
P.O. Box 942836
Sacramento, California 94236-0001
Carmichael Water District
Director
7001 Fair Oaks Boulevard
Carmichael, California 95608
Bruce V. Malkenhorst
City of Vernon. California
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90658
David B. Brearley
City of 'Vernon', California
Unit 223
2440 S. Hacienda Boulevard
Hacienda Heights, California 91745
San Juan Suburban Water District
General Manager and Secretary
9935 Auburn Folsom Road (9566:)
P.O. Box 2157
Roseville, California 95746
Shasta Dam Area Public Utility District
President
1650 Stanton Drive
P.O. Box 777
Central Valley, California 96019
H. Ronald Lampson
Southern San Joaquin Valley Power Authority
2100 F Street, Suite 100
Bakersfield, California 93301
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John R. Marcotte
Transmission Agency of Northern California
3100 Zinfandel Drive (Rancho Cordova 95670)
P.O. Box 15129
Sacramento, California 95851-0129
Wallace L. Duncan
James D. Pembroke
Duncan, Weinberg, Miller & Pembroke, P.C.
1615 M Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20036
City of Alameda
City Clerk, City Hall
Santa Clara Avenue and Oak Street
Alameda, California 94501
City Clerk, City Hall
760 Parkview Avenue
Redding, California 96001
City of Roseville
Stephen L. Baum
General Counsel
San Diego Gas and Electric Company
101 Ash Street (92101)
P.O. Eox 1831
San Diego, California 92112
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City of Santa Clara
City Clerk, City Hall
1500 Warburton Avenue
anta Clara, California 95050
avid N. Barry
eneral Counsel
outhern California Ediaon Company
244 Walnut Grove Avenue
.0. Box 800
osemead, California 91770
ity of Ukiah
ity Clerk, City Hall
00 Seminary Avenue
kiah, California 95482
Godesto Irrigation District
'hief Executive Officer
231 Eleventh Street
1.0. Box 4050
[odesto, California 95532
>lumas-Sierra REC
1329 Chandler Road
Quincy, California 959710715
;rnest Geddes
Purlock Irrigation District
333 E. Canal Drive
?.0. Box 99
Vurkock, California 95380-0949
Jan Shori, Esq.
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
6201 S Street
Sacramento, California 95817-1899
Wallace L. Duncan
Duncan, Weinberg, Miller & Pembroke (DC)
1615 M Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20036
David P. Yaffe
f?uncan & Allen
1575 Eye Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington, D.C. 20005-1175
Kenneth Dederio
City of Vernon, California
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90058
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Pacific Gas & Electric Company
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San Francisco, California 94106
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Stoel Rives Boley Jones & Grey
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ) Docket No. ER92-595-000
MOTION TO INTERVENE OF SOUTHERN
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY POWER AUTHORITY
Edward J. Tieden _nn
Janet K. Goldsmith
KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ, TIEDEMANN
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A Professional Corporation
770 L Street, Suite 1200
Sacramento, California 95814
(916) 444-8920
Attorneys for Southern San
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ) Docket No. ER92-595-000
MOTION TO INTERVENE OF SOUTHERN
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY POWER AUTHORITY
The Southern San Joaquin Valley Power Authority
("Southern San Joaquin"), by and through its counsel, Edward J.
Tiedemann and Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann & Girard, a
professional corporation, 770 L Street, Suite 1200, Sacramento,
California 95814 files this Motion to Intervene and says as
follows =
I.
PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
1. This motion is filed in accordance with
Sections 205 and 206 of the Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. SS 824d
end 824e ("FPA"), pursuant to Rules 212 and 214 of the Rules of
Practice and Procedure of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission ("FERC" or "Commission"', 18 C.F.R. SS 385.212 and
385.214 (1991), and pursuant to the Commission's Notice of Filing
issued on June 5, 1992.
2. The persons to whom correspondence, pleadings, and
other papers with regard to this proceeding s'iould be addressed
and the persons whose names are to be placed on the Commission's
official service list are designated as follows in accordance
with Rule 203, 18 C.F.R. S 385.203 (1990):
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Mr. H. Ronald Lampson Mr. Edward J. Tiedemann
General Manager Kronick, Moskovitz,' Tiedemann
Southern San Joaquin Valley & Girard
Power Authority 770 L Street, Suite 1200
2100 "F" Street, Suite 100 Sacramento, California 95814
Bakersfield, California 93301
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NATURE OF THE PARTIES
3. Southern San Joaquin is a joint powers agency
organized and existing under the laws of the State of
California -1 Among Southern San Joaquin's purposes are
participation in the California -Oregon Transmission Project
("COTP") and the acquisition of electric energy necessary to pump
and distribute water. Southern San Joaquin is a Participant in
the COTP. The COTP is an AC Intertie expansion project designed
to increase the transfer capability between the Pacific Northwest
and California by at least sixteen hundred megawatts (1600 MW)
and is designed to be interconnected with and operated in
parallel with the PG&2 electric system and the Pacific AC
Intertie facilities as the third line in the system. Southern
San Joaquin's member districts purchase substantial amounts of
power and energy from Pacific Gas & Eiectric Company (PG&E) and
Southern California Edison Company for use in pumping and
distributing water for irrigation.
24 1Southern San Joaquin's members are: Alpaugh Irrigation
District, Belridge Water Storage District, Berrenda Mesa Water
25 District, Cawelo Water District, Delano-Earlimart Irrigation
District, Kern -Tulare Water District, Lindsay -Strathmore
26 Irrigation District, Lost Hills Water District, Lower Tule River
Irrigation District, Orange Cove Irrigation District, Rag Gulch
27 Water District, Semitropic Water Storage District, Southern San
Joaquin Municipal Utility District, Terra Bella Irrigation
20 District, Wheeler Ridge-Maricopa Water Storage District.
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4. Pacific Gas & Electric Company is an investor-
owned utility which generates, transmits, distributes and sells
electric power and energy at wholesale and retail in large areas
of California. PG&E is a "public utility^ as defined in
Section 201 of the FPA, 16 U.S.C.5 824(e), and is subject to the
jurisdiction of this Commission.
5. Transmission Agency of Northern California
("IANC") is a joint powers agency, organized and existing under
the laws of the State of California and is a "municipality" as
defined in Section 3(7) of the Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. S
796(7). TANC's primary purpose is to provide electric
transmission facilities and services for the use of its members.2
TANG, as well as Southern San Joaquin and others, are
participants in the COTP.
6. On June 1, 1992, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
tendered for filing a Rate Schedule For the Intsrconnection of
the COTP and PG&E Electric System. This rate schedule sets forth
the rates and the terms which PG&E offers for the owners of the
COTP to interconnect that transmission facility with the PG&E
electric system and, to operate its system in parallel wit;i the
COTP.
2 TANC's members are the California Cities of Alameda,
Biggs, Gridley, Healdsburg, Lodi, Lompoc, Palo Alto, Redding,
Roseville, Santa Clara, and Ukiah, and the Plumas-Sierra Rural
Electric Cooperative, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District,
the Modesto Irrigation District and the Turlock Irrigation
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SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN'S INTERESTS
7. In its Rate Schedule filed with this Commission on
June 2, PG&E requested approval of rates, terms and conditions
necessary for the interconnection and coordinated operation of
the COTP with the PG&E's electric system at the Pacific AC
Interne as set forth in the "California -Oregon Transmission
Project - Pacific AC Intertie Interconnection And Coordinated
Operations Rate Schedule." As a COTP Participant, Southern San
Joaquin will receive the ownership benefits of the utilization of
the transfer capability of the COTe and will be directly affected
by the rates, terms and conditions upon which the COTP is
permitted to interconnect with PG&E's system.
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MOTION TO INTERVENE
P. Southern San Joaquin has a direct interest in this
proceeding which will not be adequately addressed or represented
by any other party and therefore requests that it be granted
intervenor status and be permitted to participate fully in this
proceeding to protect its interests as they may appear. Southern
San Joaquin's participation in this case will be in the public
interest. While Southern San Joaquin raises no s��cific
substantive or affirmative issues at this time, it reserves the
right to address any issues which may deveiop or are identified
after discovery, or during the course of any hearing which may be
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CONCLUSION
WHEREFORE, for the foregoing reasons, the Southern San
Joaquin Valley Power Authority claims the right to intervene and
participate fully as a party to this proceeding for the
protection of its interest and hereby petitions and requests that
this Commission grant its intervention in this proceeding.
Dated: June 26, 1992 Respectfully submitted,
60163.2
KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ, TIEDEMANN
S GIT.ARD
A Professional Corporation
770 L Street, Suite 1200
Sacramento, California 95814
(916) 444-8920
•Jg'n;t K. Goldsmith,
Attorneys for the Southern San
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I am employed in the County of Sacramento, State of
California. I am over the age of 18 years and not a party to the
within action. My business address is c/o KRONICK, MOSKOVLTZ,
TIEDEMANN & GIRARD, 770 L Street, Suite 1200, Sacramentc,
California 95814-3363. On ;lune 26, 1992, I served the within
MOTION TO INTERVENE OF SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY POWER
AUTHORITY by placing a true copy of thereof, enclosed in a sealed
envelope with postage thereon fully prepaid, via Federal Express,
at Sacramento, Cali,"orn,ia, addressed as follows:
SEE ATTACHED LIST
I certify under penalty of perjurtl that the foregoing is
true and correct.
Executed on June 26, 1992 at Sacramento, California.
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State Building, Room 5138
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San Francisco, California 94102
United States Department of Energy
Western Area Power Administration
1825 Dell Street, Suite 105
Sacr=amento, California 95825
California Department of Water Resources
Chief, Energy Division
1416 Ninth Street (95814)
P.O. Box 942836
Sacramento, California 94236-0001
Carmichael Water District
Director
7001 Fair Oaks Boulevard
Car,iichael, California 95608
Bruce V. Malkenhorst
City of Vernon, California
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90056
I David B. Brearley
Cit of Vernon, California
Unit 223
2440 S. Hacienda Boulevard
Hacienda Heights, California 91745
San Juan Suburban Water District
General Manager and Secretary
9935 Auburn Folsom Road (95661)
P.O. Box 2157
Roseville, California 95746
Shasta Dam Area Public Utility District
President
1650 Stanton Drive
P.O. Box 777
Central Valley, California 96019
H. Ronald Lampson
Southern San Joaquin Valley Power Authority
2100 F Street, Suite 100
Bakersfield, Csiifornia 93301
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Transmission Agency of Northern California
3100 Zinfandel Drive (Rancho Cordova 95670)
P.O. Box 1512 9
Sacramento, California 95851-0129
Wallace L. Duncan
James D. Pembroke
Duncan, Weinberg, Miller & Pembroke, P.C.
1615 M Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20036
City of Alameda
City Clerk, City Hall
Santa Clara Avenue and Oak Street
Alameda, California 94501
City of Healdsburg
City Clerk, City Hall
126 Mathsson Street
Healdsburg, California 95448
City of Lodi
City Clerk, City Hall
305 West Pine Street
Lodi, California ,95240
City of Lompoc
City Clerk, City Hall
100 Civic Center Plaza
Lompoc, California '93438
City of Palo Alto
City Clerk, City Hall
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, California 94301
j City of Redding
City Clerk, City Hall
760 Parkview Avenue
Redding, California 96001
City of Roseville
City Clerk, City Hall
311 Vernon Street
Roseville, California 95678
Stephen L. Baum
General Counsel
San Diego Gas and Electric Company
101 Ash Street (92101)
P.O. Box 1831
San Diego, California 92112
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City Clerk, City Hall
1500 Warburton Avenue
Santa Clara, California 95050
David N. Barry
General Counsel
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
P.O. Box 800
Rosemead, California 91770
City of Ukiah
City Clerk, City Hall
300 Seminary Avenue
Ukiah, California 95482
Modesto Irrigation District
Chief Executive Officer
1231 Eleventh Street
P.O. Box 4050
Modesto, California 95532
Plumas-Sierra REC
2329 Chandler Road
Quincy, California 95371-0715
Ernest Geddes
Turlock Irrigation District
333 E. Canal Drive'
P.O. Box 949
Turlock, California 95380-0949
Jan Shori, Esq.
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
6201 S Street
Sacramento, California 95817-1899
Wallace L. Uncar
Duncan, Weinberg, Miller & Pembroke (DC)
1615 M Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20036
David P. Yaffe
Duncan & Allen
1575 Eye Street, Nw, Suite 309
Washington, D.C. 20005-1175
Kenneth Dedario
City of Vernon, California
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90058
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General ..ounsel
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77 Beale Street
San Francisco, California 94106
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Stoel Rives Boley Jones & Grey
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Portland, Oregon 97204-1268
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
BEFORE THE
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPi.NY ) Docket No. ER92-626-000
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY )
SAM DIEGO GAS & ELECT?kC COMPANY )
MOTION TO :NTERVENE'OF SOUTHERN
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY POWER AUTHORITY
Edward J. Tiedemann
Janet K. Goldsmith
KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ, TIEDEMANN
& GIRARD
A Professional Corporation
770 L Street, Suite 1200
Sacramento, California 95814
( 916 ) 444- 8920
Attorneys for Southern San
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UNITED STATES OF' AMERICA
BEFORE THE
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY ) Docket No. ER92-626-OC3
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY )
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY )
MOTION TO INTERVENE OF SOUTHERN
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY POWER AUTHORITY
The So,�,thern San Joaquin Valley Power Authority
("Southern San Joaquin"), by and through its counsel, Edward J.
Tiedemann and Janet Y, Goldsmi t.:h, Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann &
Girard, a professional corporation, 770 L Street, Suite 1200,
Sacramento, California 95814 files this Motion to Intervene and
says as follows:
I.
PR-ZLItXINR.RY STATEMENT
1. This mot; on is filed in accordance with
20 1 Sections 205 and 206 of the Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. SS 824d
2: and 824e ("FPA"), pursuant to Rules 212 and 214 of the Rules of
22 Practice and Procedure of the Federal Energy Regulatory
23 Commission, ('FERC' or ,Commit r,ion"), 18 C.F.R. SS 385.212 and
24 385.214 (1991), and pursuant to the Commission's Notice of Filing
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official service list are designated as follows in accordance
with Rule 203, 18 C.F.R. S 385.203 (1990):
Mr . H. Ronald Lampson Mr. Zdward J. Tiedg;mann
General Manager Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann
Southern San Joaquin Valley & Girard
Power Authority 770 L Street, Suite 1200
2100 "F" Street, Suite 100 Sacramento, California 95814
Bakersfield, California 93301
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NATURE OF THE PARTIES
3. Southern San Joaquin is a joint powers agency
organized and existing under the laws of the State of
1111 California.* Among Southern San Joaquin's purposes are
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to increase the transfer capability between the Pacific Northwest
and California by at least sixteen hundred megawatts (1600 MW)
and is designed to be interconnected with and operated in
parallel with the PG&E electric system and tha Pacific AC
Tntertie Facilities as the third line in the system. Southern
San Joaquin's member districts purchase substantial amounts of
power and energy from Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) and
1 Southern San Joaquin's members are: Alpaugh Irrigation
District, 3elridge Pater Storage District:, Berrenda Nesa Water
District, Cawelo Water District, Delano-Earlimart Irrigation
District, Kern -Tulare Water District, Lindsay -Strathmore
Irrigation District, Lost Hills Water District, Lower Tule River
Irrigation District, Orange Cove Irrigation District, Rag Gulch
Water District, Semitropic Water Storage District, Southern San
Joaquin Municipa'. Utility District, Terra Bella Irrigation
District, Wheeler Ridge-ia-.: icopa Water Storage District-
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Soui.;ern California Edison Company for use in pumping and
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Electric Company and Southern California Edison Company are
investor-owned utilities which generate, transmit, distribute and
sell electric power and energy at wholesale and retail in large
areas of California. They are all "public utilities" as defined
in Section 201 of the FPA, 16 U.S.C.5 824(e), and subject to the
jurisdiction of this Commission.
5. Transmission Agency of Northern California
("TANC") is a joint powers agency, organized and existing under
the laws of the State of California and is a "municipality" as
defined in Section 3(7) of the Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C.
796(7). TANC's primary purpose is to provide electric
transmission facilities and services for the use of its me-mbers.2
TAMC, as well as Southern San Joaquin and others, are
participants in the COTP.
1911 BACKGROUND
201 6. On June 9, 1992, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
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Biggs, Gridley, Healdsburg, Lodi, Lompo^, Palo Alto, Redding,
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Electric Cooperative, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District,
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AC Intertie with the COTP, in which Southern San Joaquin has a
participating interest.
7. This docket concerns the same subject matter and
services at issue in FERC Docket No. ER 92-595-000 in which PG&E
filed a proposed interconnection rate schedule, and to FZRC
Docket No. ER 92-26-000, a proceeding initiat:;dby TAMC on May 6,
1992, seeking an order providing the t�.)=s and conditions for
interconnection and coordinated operation of the COTP with the
essential facilities of PG&E and the Pacific AC Intartie. It is
also factually related to FEHC Docket No. ER 92-596-000, in which
PG&E filed a proposed rate schedule to govern the rates, terms
and conditions on which; PG&E would provide transmission and
related services to the COTP and Pacific AC Intertie.
8. Southern San Joaquin has filed a motion to intervene in
FARC ER 92-26-000 and is filing motions to intervene in FERC ER
92--595-000 and FERC ER 92-596-000 as well as in this proceeding.
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SOUTHERN SAN JQAOU IN' -INTEREST
9. In its rate schedule and COA filed with this
Co -mission on June 9, 11092, PG&E requested approval of the
conditions which will govern the coordinated operation of the
COTP, Pacific AC Intertie and PG&E's system to Southern Sin
Joaquin and TANG. As a COTP Participant, Southern San Joaquin
will receive the ownership benefits of the utilization of the
transfer capability of the COTP and will be directly affected by
the conditions upon which the COTP is permitted to utilize PG&E's
system.
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MOTION TO INTERVENE
8. Southern San Joaquin has a direct interest in this
proceeding which will not be adequately addressed or represented
by any other party and therefore requests 'that it be granted
intervenor status and be permitted to participate fully in this
proceeding to protect its interests as they may appear. Southern
San Joaquin's participation in this case will b, in the public
interest. While Southexn San Joaquin raises no specific
substantive or affirmative issues at this time, it reserves the
right to address any issues which may develop or are identified
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WHEREFORE, for the foregoing reasons, the Southern San
Joaquin VaV ey Power Authority claims the right to intervene and
participate fully as a party to this proceeding for the
protection of its interest and hereby petitions and requests that
ithis Commission grant its intervention in this proceeding.
{]Dated: June 26, 1992 Respectfully submitted,
KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ, TIEDEMANN
& GIRARD
A Professional Corporation
770 L Street, Suite 1200
Sacramento, California 95814
( 916) 444- 8920
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Jaxfet K. Go`dsmith
Attorneys for the Southern San_
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1 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
2 I am employed in the County of Sacramento, State of
3 Zalifornia. I am over the age of 18 years and not a party to the
4 within action. My business address is c/o KRONICK, MOSKOVITZ,
5 rIEDEMANN & GIRARD, 770 L Street, Suite 1200, Sacramento,
6 California 95814-3363. On June 26, 1992, I served the within
7 140TION TD INTERVENE OF SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY POWER
8 AUTHORITY by placing a true copy of thereof, enclosed in a sealed
9 envelope with postage thereon fully -prepaid, via Federal Express,
10 at Sacramento, California, addressed as follows:
11 SEE ATTACHED LIST
12 I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is
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14 Executed on June 26, 1992 aL Sacramento. California.
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General Counsel
California Public Utilities Commission
State Building, -Room 5138
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, California 94102
United States Department of Energy
Western Area Power Administration
1825 Dell Street, Suite 105
Sacramento, California 95825
California Department of Water ResourceL
Cilie€, Energy Division
1416 Ninth Street (95814)
P.O. Box 942836
Sacramento, California 94236-0001
Carmichael Water District
Director
7001 Yair Oaks Boulevard
Carmichael, California 95608
Bruce V. Malkenhorst
City of Vernon, California
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90058
David B. Brearley
City of Vernon, California
Unit 223
2440 S. Hacienda Boulevard
Hacienda Weights, California 91745
San Juan Suburban Water District
General Manager and Secretary
9335 Auburn Puisou, Road (95661)
P.O. Bax 2157
Reseville, Califcr^ia 95746
Shasta Dam Area Public Utility District
P r e sident
1650 Stanton Drive
P.O. Box 777
Central Valley, California 96019
H. Ronald Lampson
Southern San Joaquin Valley Power Authority
2100 F Street, Suite 100
Bakersfiald, California 93301
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Cransmission Agency of Northern California
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3100 Zinfandel Drive (Rancho Cordova
95670)
P.O. Box 15129
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Sacramento, California 95851-0129
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Wallace L. Duncan
James D. Pembroke
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Duncan, Weinberg, Miller & Pembroke,
P.C.
1615 X Street, NW, Suite 800
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Washington, D.C. 20036
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City of Alameda
City Clerk, City Hall
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Santa Clara Avenue and Oak Street
Alameda, California 94501
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City of Healdsburg'
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City Clerk, City Hall
126 Matheson Street
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Healdsburg, California 95448
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City of Lodi
City Clerk, City Hall
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305 West Pine Street
Lodi, California 95240
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City of Lompoc
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City Clerk, City Hall
100 Civic Center Plaza
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Lompoc, California 93438
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City of Palo Alto
City Clerk, City Hall
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250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, California 94301
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City of Redding
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City Clerk, City Hall
760 Parkview Avenue
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Redding, California 96001
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City of Roseville
City Clerk, City Hall
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311 Vernon Street
Roseville, California 95678
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Stephen L. Baum
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General Counsel
San Diego Gas and Electric Company
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101 Ash Street ( 92101)
P.O. Box 1831
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San Diego, California 92112
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City Clerk, City Hall
1500 Warburton Avenue
Santa Clara, California 95050
David N. Barry
General Couneel
Southern California Edison Company
2244 Walnut Grove Avenue
P.O. Box 80C
Rosemead, California 91770
City of Ukiah
City Clerk, City Hall
300 Seminary Avenue
Ukiah, California 95482
Modesto Irrigation District
Chief Executive Officer
1231 Eleventh Street
P.O. Box 4050
Modesto, California 95532
Phumas-Sierra REC
2329 Chandler Road
Quincy, California 95971-0715
Ernest Geddes
Turlock Irrigation District
333 E. Canal Drive
P.O. Box 949
Turlock, California 95380-9949
Jan Shori , Esq.
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
6201 S Street
Sacramento, California 95817-1899
Wallace L. Duncan
Duncan, Weinberg, Miller & Pembroke (DC]
1615 M Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20036
David P. Yaffe
Duncan & Allen
1575 Eye Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington, D.C. 20005-1175
Kenneth Dedario
City of Vernon, California
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, California 90058
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Goldberg, Fieldman & Latham, P.C.
1100 Fifteenth Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, D.C. 20005
Howard V. Golub
General Counsel
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
77 Beale Street
San Francisco, California 94106
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Marcus VVbod
Stoel Rives Boley Jones & Grey
900 SW Fifth Avenue
j Portland, Oregon 97204-1268
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