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Show STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) PROJECT NO. 994 NOTICE OF APPLICATION AP-PLICATION FOR SURRENDER OF LICENSE (TRAN-July (TRAN-July 11, 1977) Public notice is hereby given that an application has been filed under the Federal Power Act (the Act) (16 U.S.C. SS 791 (a)-825(r) (1970) By Utah Power & Light Company (licensee) for surrender of license (transmission line) for Project No. 994, located on lands of the United States in Fish Lake National Forest and public lands under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management in Beaver, Iron, Juab, Millard, Piute and Sevier counties, Utah. Project No. 994 consists of ten transmission lines, parts of which are located on and across lands of the United States. Licensee has filed the application for surrender of license pursuant to the Secretary's letter dated August 2, 1976, advising it that none of the lines in question are primary lines as defined in section 3(11) of the Act. Licensee proposes to remove the Lower Beaver Station-Sevier 46 kV line and a portion of the Richfield-Fillmore Richfield-Fillmore 46 kV line. Requests for special use permits for the continued operation and maintenance of the following lines have been made to the U.S. Forest Service: Beaver South 7.2 kV line; Sevier Canyon-Sulphurdale Canyon-Sulphurdale 46 kV line; Mineral Products Switch Rack-Cherry Creek Junction 46 kV line; Richfield White Pine Peak 7.2 kV line; Cherry Creek J unction-Frisco unction-Frisco Substation 46 kV line; and Lower Beaver Sub-station-Minersville Substation Sub-station 46 kV line, Lower Beaver Substation-Cherry Creek Section. Any person desiring to be heard or to make protest with reference to said application ap-plication should on or before September 7, 1977, file with the Federal Power Commission, Com-mission, Washington, D.C. 20426, petitions to intervene or protests in accordance with the requirements of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 C.F.R. S1.8 or S 1.10 (1976)). All protests filed with the Commission will be considered con-sidered by it in determining the appropriate action to be taken but will not serve to make the protestants parties to a proceeding. Persons wishing to become parties to a proceeding or to participate par-ticipate as a party in any hearing therein must file petitions to intervene in accordance with the Commission's Com-mission's Rules. The application ap-plication is on file with the Commission and available for public inspection. Kenneth F. Plumb Secretary Pub. Aug. 4, 1977. |