FERC Acknowledges PacifiCorp Fish Creek Compliance Plan Update
Summary
FERC issued a letter to PacifiCorp dated April 9, 2026, acknowledging receipt of PacifiCorp's February 10, 2026 submission containing an updated plan and schedule for addressing recommendations from the 2022 Part 12D Report for the Fish Creek Development of the North Umpqua Project. The letter references docket P-1927 and includes FERC comments on the submitted plan.
What changed
This document is FERC correspondence acknowledging PacifiCorp's submission of an updated compliance plan for the Fish Creek Development. FERC reviewed the plan addressing the 2022 Part 12D Report recommendations and provided comments. The letter does not impose new obligations or deadlines — it acknowledges receipt of the plan. Affected hydropower operators with similar Part 12D compliance obligations should monitor FERC's ongoing oversight approach for North Umpqua Project implementation.
The acknowledgment letter represents a procedural milestone in FERC's ongoing compliance monitoring of licensed hydropower projects. Licensees maintaining Part 12D safety certifications should ensure their updated plans and schedules align with FERC expectations, as the agency actively reviews and comments on compliance submissions.
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FERC Correspondence With Applicant
- Compliance Directives
← Back to feed Letter to PacifiCorp acknowledging the 02/10/2026 letter transmitting an updated plan and schedule for addressing the recommendations from the 2022 Part 12D Report for the Fish Creek Development of the North Umpqua Project, comments provided; P-1927.
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04/09/2026
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04/09/2026
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P-1927-000
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Hydro
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P-1927-000 FC P12D recs update.pdf PDF 144 KB View on FERC eLibrary →
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