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Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

Local land developer, Barry Swenson, is a controlling stakeholder in the organization that regularly drains this Modoc County river which is habitat to endangered and threatened species.

Modoc County, CA - Modoc CountyUnder Federal Energy Regulation Commission Application P-12053, Nicholas Josten of Idaho filed an application to construct a hydroelectric plant upon the South Fork of the Pit River, located in rural Modoc County. This project proposes to generate electrical power for a maximum of 2,200 households.

As partners, the South Fork Irrigation District of Likely, California and Barry Swenson of Alturas Ranches who is financing the studies and arranging for the financing of the million plus dollar project, propose to divert 100 cubic feet from a river that hardly runs 45 cubic per second during average years along a three mile stretch of scenic roadway that runs alongside Jess Valley Road. The river is home to the endangered red band trout and the project site is proposed to sit on a 31 acre piece of BLM property, situated between two private residences and in the midst if a small residential area.

Swenson, a multimillionaire Silicon Valley Builder and Land Developer, dba Green Valley Corporation, and a sixty percent stakeholder in the South Fork Irrigation District, owns much property in Santa Clara, Monterey, Marin, Alameda, Fresno, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Yuba, Sutter, Sonoma and Modoc Counties and builds major hotels and commercial buildings. He started acquiring property in Modoc County in 1997. Read More

Two fiery and heated scoping sessions were held Wednesday, June 15th in Likely, California, with FERC officials and representatives of the National Forest Service and BLM on a proposed small hydropower project on the South Fork of the Pit River in Modoc County. Swenson's representative threatened landowners and opponents, "You people will find yourselves living in a community that hates you if you continue this!" (meaning opposing the project)

[ What's the Price of This River? || Endangered River || Stop the West Valley Power Project || Photos: South Fork Pit River ]
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Please file a comment regarding your views on this project:


Letters should be addressed to:

Jane Biggerstaff
800 12th Street
Alturas, California 96101

and e-filed comments can be made at www.ferc.gov, under e-filing and docket number P-12053

Contact Barry Swenson

Barry Swenson Builder
829 Front St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Telephone: 831-425-5736

Map of 829 Front St Santa Cruz, CA

777 North First Street, 5th Floor
San Jose, CA, 95112-6303
Telephone: (408) 287-0246
Fax: (408) 998-1737

Marianne Bacigalupi
Barry Swenson Builder
(408) 938-6307
mbacigalupi@barryswensonbuilder.com

Barry Swenson Builder Team Members

Barry Swenson, Marianne Bacigalupi, Mike Black, Jeff Lauritzen, Steve Andrews, Dan Hetzler and Bill Ryan.

Barry Swenson Builder
Marianne Bacigalupi, Sr. V.P.
777 North First Street, 5th Floor
San José, CA 95112-6303

Phone: 408-287-0246
Fax: 408-998-1737
 
 


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Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

In case you hadn't noticed, MANKIND is an endangered and threatened species now too. You want an end to oil war? You want reduced consumption of hydrocarbons? Less greenhouse gases? Avoidance of more coal and nuclear power plants? Alright then, LET THEM BUILD THE HYDRO!

There's just no making you people happy. Nothing is ever good enough for you.
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

From the Modoc County Record, June 23, 2005

West Valley hydro plan creates problems

Distraught residents and landowners made emotional statements and fired critical questions during two intense scoping meetings held at the Likely fire hall last week, voicing their opposition to the proposed hydroelectric power project in West Valley, east of Likely on the South Fork of the Pit River

Federal Energy Resource Commission (FERC) staff members conducted the meetings to gather public opinion regarding the future project.

As proposed, the project would consist of two small hydroelectric turbine generators, one located near the West Valley Reservoir dam and the other near the Jess Valley highway at the bottom of the canyon where Short Creek spills into the South Fork. Both plants, with a combined output of about 2600 kilowatts-enough to power about 2,000 average homes-would use water diverted from the South Fork River by an existing canal owned and operated by the South Fork Irrigation District (SFID)

READ THE FULL STORY IN SC-IMC'S 'OTHERPRESS' NEWSWIRE
santacruz.indymedia.org/mod/otherpress/display/557/index.php
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

And they need a small hydroelectric plant to pay for their cost of water?

July, 30 2004 • BOOK OF LISTS 2004
99 Largest Family-Owned Businesses

The Swenson Family came in Third:

Barry Swenson Builder 701 N. First St., Fifth Floor, San Jose 95112408-287-0246, 408-998-1737 www.barryswensonbuilder.com $158.31 million 6/30/02
 

New Address for Barry Swenson Builder

777 North First Street, 5th Floor

San Jose, CA, 95112-6303
ph: (408) 287-0246
fax: (408) 998-1737
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/11820124.htm

Big Developers Are Not Disclosing Their Political Activity
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

other tough talk

Publication Date: Wednesday Jul 27, 1994

LAND USE: East Palo Alto rejects developer
City stays with original choice for Four Corners project

The East Palo Alto City Council, on a split vote, has reaffirmed its earlier choice of developer for a grocery store complex. But legal issues could complicate the process.

The Council, meeting as the city's redevelopment agency, voted 3-2 to reject a request for reconsideration by Barry Swenson Builder as the developer of Four Corners, the site at Bay Road and University Avenue slated for a grocery store shopping mall.

READ THE FULL STORY IN SC-IMC'S OTHERPRESS
santacruz.indymedia.org/mod/otherpress/display/561/index.php
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

A picture paints a thousand words and the dozens of faces the project will affect.

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(Boating and rafting is far downstream)

Just an introduction to the wonderful people who love the river.
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

I would certainly think twice about buying a house a few blocks from an electrical plant and wouldn't want one near me either. It sounds like a legitimate gripe.
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

Most his projects are financed by public funding.

Its unbelievable what they're doing to public lands.
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

I had to laugh when I read the post about wanting less greenhouse gases. Hydroelectric plants are the main culprits for emission of greenhouse gases through the build up of decaying vegetation and the addition of irregular flows, creating methane gas which results in greenhouse gases!
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

Sounds like another Klamath to me.
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

Absolutely bizarre this would occur. The Swensons, Ron, Cliff and Barry were involved in the Natural Bridges Project. That something like this would occur is unbelieveable.
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

"In case you hadn't noticed, MANKIND is an endangered and threatened species now too. You want an end to oil war? You want reduced consumption of hydrocarbons? Less greenhouse gases? Avoidance of more coal and nuclear power plants? Alright then, LET THEM BUILD THE HYDRO"

A hydroelectric dam will do absolutely NOTHING but perpetuate industrial civilization, its greenhouse gases and its general destruction of the Earth. Yeah, humans are endangered, but only because of their own stupid civilization. So, LET THIS FUCKING CIVILIZATION DIE! "Progress" with hydroelectric dams is no better than "progress" with hydrocarbons. And BTW, the construction and operation of this dam requires other sources of energy (i.e. natural gas from Afghanistan).

"Its unbelievable what they're doing to public lands." How is it, that after thousands of years of destruction of ALL lands (AKA progress), you still can't believe it?

Why is it that the only thing I see being done about this is BEGGING the BLM/Forest Service? Do you actually believe that they'll listen to you for ONE SECOND?!? "Your voice" is reduced to an electronic whine the bureaucratic machine won't even bother to be bothered by.
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

"Why is it that the only thing I see being done about this is BEGGING the BLM/Forest Service? Do you actually believe that they'll listen to you for ONE SECOND?!? "Your voice" is reduced to an electronic whine the bureaucratic machine won't even bother to be bothered by."

seems the Bagley-keene Act Open Meeting Act Government Code 11120-11132 may apply.
 

Re: Hydroelectric plant proposed on the South Fork of the Pit River

"So, LET THIS FUCKING CIVILIZATION DIE! "

Lead the way
 

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