News Release: June 5, 2012 Docket No. P-459-313 |
FERC Approves Revised Boundary for Lake of the Ozarks
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission today approved the redrawing of the boundary line for the Osage
Hydroelectric project in Missouri so that all private residences and commercial structures at the Lake of the Ozarks will
now be outside the project boundary.
The new boundary line was proposed by Ameren UE, the project licensee. It generally follows the 662 foot elevation
except in some upstream areas where it follows higher elevations. The boundary of about 43 percent of the shoreline
is already at 662 feet and would remain unchanged, except for carve-outs to ensure that existing residential and
commercial structures are outside of the project boundary.
The proposal approved today was submitted to FERC on January 31, 2012. The Commission established a 30-day
comment period seeking public comment on Ameren’s proposal. All comments received were reviewed and are
addressed in today’s decision.
Today’s action stems from a requirement that Ameren develop a Shoreline Management Plan for the Osage Project.
Shoreline management is a longstanding FERC initiative intended to protect the shoreline around all hydroelectric
project reservoirs. A Shoreline Management Plan manages the multiple resources and uses of a project's shorelines.
Striking a balance between local economic interests and protecting environmental resources allows the public to enjoy
those resources, and is vital for the long-term success of a Shoreline Management Plan.
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