Rush Creek Project Relicensing (FERC P-1389)
Southern California Edison (SCE) is beginning the relicensing process for the Rush Creek Hydroelectric Project. Please use this page to learn how to get involved and stay current.
Last updated: November 2024
Recent Project Filings
In accordance with Section 5.16(c) of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regulations, Southern California Edison Company (SCE) filed a Draft License Application (DLA) for the Rush Creek Hydroelectric Project (P-1389) on August 28, 2024. The public portions of the DLA are provided below under Relicensing Documents. Public comments on the DLA must be filed with FERC within 90 days (by November 26, 2024).
To file a comment on the DLA, refer to the instructions on FERC’s website. For comments up to 6,000 characters, follow the online instructions using the eComment system. For longer comments, follow the instructions under the eFiling system. All filings must clearly identify the following on the first page: Rush Creek Hydroelectric Project (P-1389-059). For additional assistance, please contact FERC Online Support (FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov ) or toll-free at 1-866-208-3676.
To receive timely and direct communication from FERC regarding all filings associated with the Rush Creek Project (Docket No. P-1389), follow the directions to register for an “eSubscription” at https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/esubscription.asp.
Stay Informed
Please complete the Contact Registration Form if you are interested in participating in the relicensing proceeding. This will ensure you are included on the distribution list and receive future relicensing proceeding communications and meeting notifications.
Register online to be notified via e-mail of new FERC filings and issuances related to the Rush Creek Project. Follow the online instructions and subscribe to docket number P-1389.
Relicensing Overview
SCE’s operating license for the Rush Creek Project (Project), FERC Project No. 1389, expires on January 31, 2027. Consequently, SCE is taking the initial steps required by the Federal Power Act and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to obtain a new license for the Project using the Integrated Licensing Process (ILP). The ILP requires that SCE prepare a Notice of Intent (NOI) and Pre-Application Document (PAD) to be filed with FERC between five and five and one-half years before the expiration of the existing license (i.e., January 31, 2022).
Project Documents
FERC's eLibrary contains all documents related to the Rush Creek Project. Below are links to relevant relicensing documents (in descending chronological order).
Updated Study Report Meeting Summary
FERC’s Determination on Requests for Study Modifications (Feb 2024)
SCE’s Response to Comments on 2023 Initial Study Report Meeting Summary
SCE’s Initial Study Report Meeting Summary
FERC's Study Plan Determination
SCE's Response to Scoping Document 1 (2)
- Table of Contents
- Cover Letter and Notice of Intent
- Section 1, Introduction
- Section 2, Existing Project Location, Facilities, and Operations
- Section 3, Proposed Project Alternatives
- Sections 4.1–4.6, Existing Resource Information
- Sections 4.7–4.15, Existing Resource Information
- Section 5, Preliminary Issues, Draft Technical Study Plans, and Relevant Plans
- Section 6, Summary of Contacts
- Appendix A, Relicensing Process Plan
- Appendix B, Summary of Contacts
- Appendix C, Draft Technical Study Plans
Existing Project Description
The Rush Creek Project is located on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Mono County, California. It is approximately four miles southwest of the unincorporated community of June Lake. The majority of the Project occupies federal lands within the Inyo National Forest, which is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Forest Service (portions of the Project are located within the Ansel Adams Wilderness Area). The Project was constructed between 1915 and 1918 and later modified in 1924 and 1925 before the formation of the Wilderness.
The 13.01-megawatt Project includes three dams and associated reservoirs – Agnew Dam (Agnew Lake), Gem Dam (Gem Lake), and Rush Meadows Dam (Waugh Lake); a water conveyance system; the Rush Creek Powerhouse; and ancillary facilities. The three Project reservoirs historically provided storage for lake recreation during the summer and allowed for electricity generation at the Rush Creek Powerhouse in the fall/winter. Water exiting the powerhouse enters a short tailrace and returns to Rush Creek upstream of Silver Lake.
Recently, SCE conducted fault studies, structural testing, and engineering analyses of Agnew, Gem, and Rush Meadows dams after the Silver Lake Fault was identified as a potential safety concern in 2007. As a result of the analyses and subsequent consultation with FERC and DSOD, SCE implemented storage restrictions at the three reservoirs beginning in 2012, as well as structural modifications at the Agnew and Rush Meadows dams in 2017 and 2018 and Gem Dam in 2020 and 2021.
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There are no upcoming meetings planned at this time.
November 7, 2024 – Updated Study Report Meeting
October 16, 2024 – Environmental Measures Meeting
October 8, 2024 – Conceptual Restoration Plan Meeting
February 13, 2024 - Local Community Meeting (June Lake)
November 9, 2023 - Initial Study Report Public Meeting
July 6, 2022 – East Shore Silver Lake Improvement Association Presentation
June 16, 2022 – Proposed Study Plan Meeting
January 20, 2022 – Pre-Application Document Overview / Technical Study Plan Development Meeting
October 19, 2021 - Relicensing Kick-off Meetings
Technical Working Groups (TWG)
The TWG process is open to all interested parties, including public agencies, Native American tribes, non-governmental organizations, and individuals. Participants are expected to make a significant time commitment to prepare for and attend meetings, review documents, and provide technical input to SCE and its consultants on methods, analysis, and interpretation in a timely fashion. Given this time commitment, the TWG process is expected to attract a relatively small number of subject matter experts. SCE will also support a concurrent but separate outreach effort to provide information about the relicensing to the interested public and stakeholders electing not to participate in the TWG process via electronic communication and updates to the Project website.
Meetings with TWGs were held in the winter of 2023 and spring of 2024 to discuss the first round of Technical Study Reports. Prior meetings were held in February and March 2022 to solicit input on developing Technical Study Plans.
To be included in the TWG process, please complete the Technical Working Group Sign-up Form.
Contact Us
Name | Company | Project Role | Address | Phone | |
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Wayne Allen | SCE | Principal Manager | 1515 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead, CA 91770 | wayne.allen@sce.com | 626-302-9741 |
Martin Ostendorf | SCE | Senior Manager | PO Box 100 54170 Mtn Spruce Road, P.O. Box 100 Big Creek, CA 93605 | martin.ostendorf@sce.com | 559-893-2033 |
Matthew Woodhall | SCE | Project Lead | 1515 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead, CA 91770 | matthew.woodhall@sce.com | 626-302-9596 |
Lyle Laven | SCE | Production Manager Eastern Operations (Bishop/Mono Basin) | Bishop Hydro Offices Plant 4, Bishop CA 93514 | Lyle.laven@sce.com | 760-873-0724 |
Quinn Emmering | FERC | FERC Project Coordinator | quinn.emmering@ferc.gov | 202-502-6382 |