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Availability of Information Dated: December 23, 2005. December 11, 2000). The Commission
Clay Sell, confirmed and approved the rate
Information regarding this rate schedules on July 31, 2001, in FERC
Deputy Secretary.
increase, including studies and other Docket No. EF01–5111–000. The
supporting material, is available for [FR Doc. E6–108 Filed 1–9–06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
existing rate schedules CAP–FT1, CAP–
public review and comment in the NFT1, and CAP–NITS1 are effective
offices of Southwestern Power from January 1, 2001, through December
Administration, One West Third Street, 31, 2005.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103. The existing rate schedules are being
Comments and Responses Western Area Power Administration superseded by rate schedules CAP–FT2,
CAP–NFT2, and CAP–NITS2. The
Southwestern received one written Central Arizona Project—Rate Order provisional formula rates for point-to-
comment in which the customer No. WAPA–124 point transmission service and Network
representative expressed no objection to Integration Transmission Service (NITS)
the proposed rate adjustment. AGENCY: Western Area Power
on the CAP 115kV and 230–kV
Administration, DOE.
Other Issues transmission lines are based on the
ACTION: Notice of order concerning calculation of a revenue requirement
There were no other issues raised transmission service rates. that recovers the CAP 115kV and 230–
during the informal period or during the kV transmission lines costs for facilities
SUMMARY: The Deputy Secretary of
formal public participation period. associated with providing transmission
Energy confirmed and approved Rate
service and the non-facilities costs
Administrator’s Certification Order No. WAPA–124 and Rate
allocated to transmission service. These
Schedules CAP–FT2, CAP–NFT2, and
The 2005 Revised Rayburn PRS rate formulas include costs for
CAP–NITS2, placing transmission rates
indicates that the annual power rate of scheduling, system control, and
from the Central Arizona Project (CAP)
$2,816,064 will repay all costs of the dispatch service. The provisional rates
of the Western Area Power for point-to-point transmission service
project, including amortization of the Administration (Western) into effect on
power investment consistent with on the CAP 115–kV/230–kV
an interim basis. The provisional rates transmission system are determined by
provisions of the Department of Energy will be in effect until the Federal Energy
(DOE) Order No. RA 6120.2. In combining the average annual
Regulatory Commission (Commission) amortization costs with the average
accordance with Delegation Order Nos. confirms, approves, and places them
00–037.00 (December 6, 2001) and 00– annual operations and maintenance
into effect on a final basis or until they costs, and dividing them by the average
001.00B (July 28, 2005), and Section 5 are replaced by other rates. The
of the Flood Control Act of 1944, the annual contract rate of delivery for the
provisional rates will provide sufficient 5-year period FY 2006–FY 2010.
Administrator has determined that the revenue to pay all annual costs,
proposed Rayburn power rate is The revised formula rates reflect a
including interest expense, and 2.87-percent decrease for 2006 when
consistent with applicable law and the repayment of power investment, within
lowest possible rate consistent with compared to the existing CAP
the allowable periods. transmission rates, which expire
sound business principles.
DATES: Rate Schedules CAP–FT2, CAP– December 31, 2005. The decrease in the
Environment NFT2, and CAP–NITS2 will be placed firm point-to-point rate is the result of
into effect on an interim basis on the increased transmission reservations
The environmental impact of the rate
first day of the first full billing period combined with relatively stable
increase proposal was evaluated in
beginning on or after January 1, 2006, expenses since the approval of Rate
consideration of DOE’s guidelines for
and will be in effect until the Order WAPA–88. Implementation of the
implementing the procedural provisions
Commission confirms, approves, and revised formula rates will result in a
of the National Environmental Policy
places the rate schedules in effect on a firm transmission service rate of $9.55
Act, 10 CFR 1021, and was determined
final basis through December 31, 2010, per kilowattyear for 2006.
to fall within the class of actions that are NITS allows a transmission customer
or until the rate schedules are
categorically excluded from the to integrate, plan, economically
superseded.
requirements of preparing either an dispatch, and regulate its network
Environmental Impact Statement or an FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
resources to serve its native load in a
Environmental Assessment. J. Tyler Carlson, Regional Manager,
way comparable to how a transmission
Desert Southwest Customer Service
Order provider uses its own transmission
Region, Western Area Power system to service its native load
In view of the foregoing and pursuant Administration, P.O. Box 6457, customers. The monthly charge
to the authority delegated to me, I Phoenix, AZ 85005–6457, (602) 605– methodology for NITS on the CAP 115–
hereby confirm, approve and place in 7348, e-mail carlson@wapa.gov, or Mr. kV and 230–kV transmission lines is the
effect on an interim basis, for the period Jack D. Murray, Rates Team Lead, Desert product of the transmission customer’s
January 1, 2006, through September 30, Southwest Customer Service Region, load-ratio share times one-twelfth of the
2009, the annual Sam Rayburn Dam Western Area Power Administration, annual transmission revenue
Rate of $2,816,064 for the sale of power P.O. Box 6457, Phoenix, AZ 85005– requirement. The customer’s load-ratio
and energy from Sam Rayburn Dam to 6457, (602) 605–2442, e-mail share is calculated on a rolling 12-
the Sam Rayburn Electric Cooperative, jmurray@wapa.gov. month basis. The customer’s load-ratio
Inc., under Contract No. DE–PM75– SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The share is equal to that customer’s hourly
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92SW00215, dated October 7, 1992. Deputy Secretary of Energy approved load coincident with the CAP 115–kV
This rate shall remain in effect on an Rate Schedules CAP–FT1, CAP–NFT1, and 230–kV transmission lines monthly
interim basis through September 30, and CAP–NITS1 for transmission transmission system peak divided by
2009, or until the FERC confirms and service on December 11, 2000 (Rate the resultant value of the CAP 115–kV
approves the rate on a final basis. Order No. WAPA–88, 65 FR 77368, and 230–kV transmission lines monthly

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transmission system peak minus the final basis, to remand or to disapprove such SCADA: Supervisory Control and Data
CAP 115–kV and 230–kV transmission rates to the Commission. Existing DOE Acquisition.
lines coincident peak for all firm point- procedures for public participation in power WALC: Western Area Lower Colorado
rate adjustments (10 CFR part 903) were BATO, operated by Desert Southwest Region.
to-point transmission service plus the
published on September 18, 1985. Western: United States Department of
CAP 115–kV and 230–kV transmission Energy, Western Area Power Administration.
lines firm point-to-point transmission Acronyms and Definitions
service reservations. As used in this rate order, the following Effective Date
By Delegation Order No. 00–037.00, acronyms and definitions apply: The new interim rates will take effect on
effective December 6, 2001, the Administrator: The Administrator of the the first day of the first full billing period
Secretary of Energy delegated: (1) The Western Area Power Administration beginning on or after January 1, 2006, and
authority to develop power and (Western). will remain in effect until December 31,
BATO: Balancing Authority and 2010, pending approval by the Commission
transmission rates to Western’s
Transmission Operations area. Formerly on a final basis.
Administrator, (2) the authority to referred to as a Control Area.
confirm, approve, and place such rates Public Notice and Comment
Capacity: The electric capability of a
into effect on an interim basis to the generator, transformer, transmission circuit, Western followed the Procedures for Public
Deputy Secretary of Energy, and (3) the or other equipment. It is expressed in kW. Participation in Power and Transmission
authority to confirm, approve, and place CAP: Central Arizona Project, one of three Rate Adjustments and Extensions, 10 CFR
into effect on a final basis, to remand or related water development projects that make part 903, in developing these rates. The steps
to disapprove such rates to the up the Colorado River Basin Project. Western took to involve interested parties in
Commission: Federal Energy Regulatory the rate process were:
Commission. Existing DOE procedures 1. On June 22, 2005, Western mailed a
Commission.
for public participation in power rate notice announcing an informal meeting,
CROD: Contract rate of delivery. The
adjustments (10 CFR part 903) were maximum amount of capacity made available which was held July 12, 2005. At this
published on September 18, 1985. to a customer for a period specified under a informal meeting, Western explained the
Under Delegation Order Nos. 00– contract or service agreement. rationale for the rate adjustment, presented
037.00 and 00–001.00B, and in Customer: An entity with a contract [BF8] rate designs and methodologies, and
compliance with 10 CFR part 903, and or service agreement that is receiving service answered questions.
18 CFR part 300, I hereby confirm, from Western’s Desert Southwest Region. 2. A Federal Register notice published on
CY: Calendar year; January 1 through July 1, 2005 (70 FR 38130), announced the
approve, and place Rate Order No.
December 31. proposed rates for the Central Arizona
WAPA–124, the proposed formula rate Project, began a public consultation and
for CAP transmission, into effect on an DOE: United States Department of Energy.
DOE Order RA 6120.2: An order dealing comment period, and announced the public
interim basis. The new Rate Schedules information and public comment forums.
with power marketing administration
CAP–FT2, CAP–NFT2, and CAP–NITS2, financial reporting and ratemaking 3. On July 18, 2005, Western’s Desert
will be promptly submitted to the procedures. Southwest Region mailed letters to all the
Commission for confirmation and Energy: Measured in terms of the work it Central Arizona Project customers and
approval on a final basis. is capable of doing over a period of time. It interested parties transmitting the Brochure
is expressed in kilowatthours. for Proposed Rates and the Federal Register
Dated: December 23, 2005. notice published on July 1, 2005.
FERC: The Commission (to be used when
Clay Sell, referencing Commission Orders). 4. On July 21, 2005, Western mailed data
Deputy Secretary. to the Central Arizona Project customers and
Firm: A type of product and/or service
interested parties, in response to customers’
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY available at the time requested by the
data request at the informal customer
customer.
Deputy Secretary meeting.
Formula Rates: A rate which is based upon
5. On July 22, 2005, beginning at 10 a.m.,
[Rate Order No. WAPA–124] a formula calculated yearly.
Western held a public information forum at
FY: Fiscal year; October 1 to September 30.
In the Matter of: Western Area Power the Desert Southwest Regional office in
kV: Kilovolt—the electrical unit of measure
Administration Rate Adjustment for the Phoenix, Arizona. Western provided detailed
of electric potential that equals 1,000 volts.
Central Arizona Project. Order Confirming, explanations of the proposed rates for CAP,
kW: Kilowatt—the electrical unit of
Approving, and Placing the Central Arizona and a list of issues that could affect the
capacity that equals 1,000 watts.
Project Transmission Service Rates Into proposed rates. Western also answered
kWmonth: Kilowattmonth—the electrical questions, provided rate brochures,
Effect on an Interim Basis unit of the monthly amount of capacity. supporting documentation, and
This rate was established in accordance kWh: Kilowatthour—the electrical unit of informational handouts.
with section 302 of the Department of Energy energy that equals 1,000 watts in 1 hour. 6. On August 22, 2005, beginning at 1 p.m.,
(DOE) Organization Act (42 U.S.C. 7152). mill: A monetary denomination of the Western held a comment forum to give the
This Act transferred to and vested in the United States that equals one tenth of a cent public an opportunity to comment for the
Secretary of Energy the power marketing or one thousandth of a dollar. record. There were no comments at this
functions of the Secretary of the Department NEPA: National Environmental Policy Act forum.
of the Interior and the Bureau of Reclamation of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq.). 7. Western received one comment letter
under the Reclamation Act of 1902 (ch. 1093, NITS: Network Integration Transmission during the consultation and comment period,
32 Stat. 388), as amended and supplemented Service. which ended September 29, 2005. All
by subsequent laws, particularly section 9(c) Non-firm: A type of product and/or service formally submitted comments have been
of the Reclamation Project Act of 1939 (43 not always available at the time requested by considered in preparing this Rate Order.
U.S.C. 485h(c)), and other Acts that the customer.
specifically apply to the project involved. O&M: Operation and Maintenance. Comments
By Delegation Order No. 00–037.00, Power: Capacity and energy. Written comments were received from the
effective December 6, 2001, the Secretary of Reclamation: United States Department of following organizations: Central Arizona
Energy delegated: (1) The authority to the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. Water Conservation District.
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develop power and transmission rates to Revenue Requirement: The revenue


Western’s Administrator, (2) the authority to required to recover annual expenses (such as Project Description
confirm, approve, and place such rates into O&M, transmission service expenses, The CAP was authorized by passage of the
effect on an interim basis to the Deputy interest, deferred expenses) and repayment of Colorado River Basin Project Act (Act of
Secretary of Energy, and (3) the authority to Federal investments, and other assigned September 30, 1968, Pub. L. 90–537, 82 Stat.
confirm, approve, and place into effect on a costs. 885) for the purposes of furnishing irrigation

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water and municipal water supplies to the NGS) whereby the United States acquired the operation, and maintenance of transmission
water-deficient areas of Arizona and western rights to plant capacity, including the lines and attendant facilities to the DOE.
New Mexico through direct diversion or delivery of power and energy over
exchange of water, conservation and appurtenant transmission facilities to Transmission Rate Methodology Study
development of fish and wildlife resources, mutually agreed upon delivery points, as the Western prepared a transmission rate
enhancement of recreation opportunities, and Secretary of the Interior determines is methodology study to ensure that
for other purposes. required to provide pumping power for the transmission service rates are adequate to
The Secretary of the Interior was directed CAP. recover the costs associated with providing
to construct, operate and maintain the CAP, When not required for the CAP, the NGS transmission service on the CAP 115/230-kV
consisting of the following principal works: power and energy may be disposed of by the transmission system. The design includes all
(1) A system of main conduits and canals, Secretary of the Interior for other purposes at transmission expenses and associated
including a main canal and pumping plants such prices the Secretary determines, offsetting revenues.
for diverting and carrying water; (2) water including its marketing in conjunction with
Western reviews the CAP rate design each
storage facilities and power-pumping plants; the sale of power and energy from Federal
year to determine if revenues will be
(3) aqueducts and pumping plants; (4) related power plants in the Colorado River system,
canals, regulating facilities, hydroelectric so as to produce the greatest practicable sufficient to repay, within the required time,
power plants, and electrical transmission amount of power and energy that can be sold all costs assigned to the Central Arizona
facilities required for the operation of said at firm power and energy rates. Project revenues. Repayment criteria are
principal works; (5) related water On August 4, 1977, the Department of based on law, policies including DOE Order
distribution and drainage works; and (6) Energy Organization Act (Pub. L. 95–91, 91 RA 6120.2, and authorizing legislation.
appurtenant works. Stat. 565; 42 U.S.C. 7101) was signed into The revised firm transmission rate for CAP
The Colorado River Basin Project Act also law, establishing the DOE. Section 302(a)(3) firm transmission reflects an overall rate
authorized Federal participation with non- of the Act created Western within DOE. decrease of approximately 2.87 percent for
Federal interests for construction, operation, Section 302(a)(1)(E) transferred the power 2006 when compared to the existing CAP
and maintenance of a thermal generating marketing functions of the Bureau of firm transmission rate in Rate Schedule CAP-
power plant (Navajo Generating Station or Reclamation, including the construction, FT1.

COMPARISON OF CURRENT AND PROVISIONAL FIRM TRANSMISSION RATE


Proposed formula rates 115/230-kV
Type of service Existing rates 115/230-kV system Percent change
system 1/1/2006

Firm Transmission Service .................... $9.83/kW/year ....................................... $9.55/kW/year ....................................... (2.87%)


Nonfirm Transmission Service ............... 1.12 mills/kWh ....................................... 1.09 mills/kWh ....................................... (2.87%)

Western’s revised rate formula will be used expenses and revenues. If needed, a revised Nonfirm Point-to-Point
to calculate rates annually for all current and rate will become effective each January 1. The proposed rate for nonfirm point-to-
future CAP transmission service. The current The proposed rate formula would be effective point CAP transmission service is a mills/
CAP transmission rate formula became January 1, 2006, through December 31, 2010. kWh rate, based upon the current firm point-
effective on January 1, 2001. The current CAP The cost/kW-year is calculated using the to-point rate and may be discounted. This
rate under WAPA Rate Order No. 88 will following two-step formula: rate will remain in effect for the same period
expire December 31, 2005. The revised as the firm point-to-point rate and will also
transmission rate formula is expected to be be reviewed annually. The provisional rate
effective January 1, 2006, through December (1) ARR − TRC=NARR for CAP non-firm transmission service is
31, 2010. These rate formulas include costs based on the current CAP firm point-to-point
for scheduling, system control, and dispatch
NARR
(2) transmission rate. The provisional rate is
service. TSTL expressed in mills/kWh and is a maximum
The methodology is an annual formula that of 1.09 mills/kWh for 2006. Transmission
will divide the average annual transmission Where:
availability will be posted on Western’s
revenue requirement by the average annual ARR = Annual Revenue Requirement. The OASIS.
transmission reservations to determine the costs associated with facilities that
rate for firm point-to-point transmission support the transfer capability of the Network Integration Transmission Service
service. The annual transmission revenue CAP transmission system, excluding The proposed rate for network
requirement includes O&M expenses, generation facilities. These costs include transmission is a formula calculation based
administrative and general expenses, investment costs, interest expense, upon the annual transmission revenue
investment costs, and interest expense. This administrative and general expenses, and requirement. There are no changes to the
revenue requirement is offset by any CAP operation and maintenance expense. The existing network integration transmission
transmission system revenue credits, such as revenue requirement for CAP is based on service formula under Rate Schedule CAP–
revenue from non-firm or short-term sales, to projected average costs for the upcoming NITS2.
determine the net revenue requirement. 5-year rate-setting period. NITS allows a transmission customer to
TRC = Transmission Revenue Credits. The integrate, plan, economically dispatch, and
Firm Point-to-Point revenues generated by the CAP regulate its network resources to serve its
Western seeks approval of the rate design transmission system not related to the native load in a way comparable to how a
formula to calculate the transmission rate to revenues from the sale of long-term firm transmission provider uses its own
be applied annually. Using this formula, the transmission. transmission system to service its native load
provisional rate for firm CAP transmission NARR = Net Annual Transmission Revenue customers. The monthly charge methodology
service is $9.55 per kW-year for 2006, a 2.87- Requirement. The Annual Revenue for NITS on the CAP 115-kV and 230-kV
percent decrease from the existing Requirement minus Transmission transmission lines is the product of the
transmission rate of $9.83 per kW-year, Revenue Credits. transmission customer’s load-ratio share
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which became effective January 1, 2001. The TSTL = CAP Transmission System Total times one-twelfth of the annual transmission
decrease is due to transmission capacity Load. The sum of the total average CAP revenue requirement. The customer’s load-
reservations increasing more rapidly than transmission capacity under long-term ratio share is calculated on a rolling 12-
increases in total annual costs. The rate reservation, including the total network month basis. The customer’s load-ratio share
formula is calculated annually, using the integration loads at system peak for the is equal to that customer’s hourly load
EN10JA06.000</MATH>

most recent 5-year projections of total upcoming 5-year rate-setting period. coincident with the CAP 115-kV and 230-kV

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transmission lines monthly transmission frequency response service, energy imbalance Basis for Rate Development
system peak divided by the resultant value of service, spinning reserve service, and According to Reclamation Law, Western
the CAP 115-kV and 230-kV transmission supplemental reserve service. The rates for must establish transmission rates sufficient to
lines monthly transmission system peak these ancillary services are set forth in Rate recover operation, maintenance, purchased
minus the CAP 115-kV and 230-kV Schedules DSW–SD1, DSW–RS1, DSW–EI1, power and interest expenses, and repayment
transmission lines coincident peak for all DSW–FR1, DSW–SPR1, and DSW–SUR1. of investment.
firm point-to-point transmission service plus Western is currently engaged in a public The existing rate for CAP firm transmission
the CAP 115-kV and 230-kV transmission process to implement new Rates Schedules under Rate Schedule CAP–FT1 expires
lines firm point-to-point transmission service for ancillary services, which are expected to December 31, 2005. Effective January 1, 2006,
reservations. be effective April 1, 2006. Rate Schedule CAP–FT1 will be superseded
The proposed revenue requirement by the new rates in Rate Schedule CAP–FT2.
includes the costs for scheduling, system Certification of Rates
The provisional rate for CAP firm point-to-
control, and dispatch service. The reactive Western’s Administrator certified that the point transmission is $9.55 per kW per year.
supply and voltage control ancillary service provisional rates for CAP transmission
must be purchased from the WALC BATO. service are the lowest possible rates Statement of Revenue and Related Expenses
The transmission customer may self-supply consistent with sound business principles. The following table provides a summary of
the four remaining ancillary services or The provisional rates were developed projected revenue and expense data for the
request them from WALC. These four following administrative policies and CAP firm transmission rate through the 5-
ancillary services are regulation and applicable laws. year provisional rate approval period.

CAP FIRM TRANSMISSION.—COMPARISON OF 5-YEAR RATE PERIOD (FY 2006–FY 2010)


[Total revenues and expenses]

Existing formula Proposed formula


Difference
rate rate

Total Revenues ........................................................................................................ $34,429,675 $40,103,745 $5,674,070


Revenue Distribution
Expenses:
O&M (including replacements expense) .......................................................... 6,417,770 10,864,596 4,446,826
Purchased Power and Wheeling ...................................................................... 0 0 0
Interest .............................................................................................................. 19,343,148 17,931,221 (1,411,927)
Other ................................................................................................................. 345,140 1,813,043 1,467,903

Total Expenses .......................................................................................... 26,106,058 30,608,860 4,502,802

Principal Payments:
Original Project and Additions .......................................................................... 8,323,302 9,484,969 1,161,667
Replacements ................................................................................................... 0 0 0

Total Principal Payments .......................................................................... 8,323,302 9,484,969 1,161,667

Total Revenue Distribution ........................................................................ 34,429,360 40,093,829 5,664,469

The cost data reflects an increase in total Response: Western has committed to 3. Capital Additions and Replacements in
costs when comparing the existing rates to continue to work with CAWCD to ensure that Rate
the proposed rates. The increases in total costs appropriately attributed to the CAP Comment: The CAWCD representative
costs, however, are outpaced by increases in 115/230-kV transmission system will be indicated that Western’s July 2005 rate
total transmission reservations, resulting in a included in the rate calculation. O&M adjustment brochure states that no capital
proposed rate decrease of 2.87 percent expenses incurred by CAWCD to aid in additions or replacements are projected for
effective January 1, 2006. maintaining the Federal transmission system FY 2006 through FY 2010. The customer
are appropriately included in the believes the brochure statement to be untrue,
Comments transmission rate. Costs will be reviewed and anticipates annual costs for capital
The comments and responses regarding the annually as part of the annual review to additions or replacements in FY 2007 and
firm transmission rate, paraphrased for determine adequacy of the transmission rate. beyond to average at least $500,000. Those
brevity when not affecting the meaning of the 2. Western Expenses to the CAP costs should be included in the CAP
statement(s), are discussed below. Direct Transmission System transmission rate methodology. CAWCD
quotes from comment letters are used for
Comment: The CAWCD representative encourages Western to modify the proposed
clarification where necessary. The rate
indicated the CAP transmission line miles CAP transmission rate to be charged for CY
process issues discussed are, (1) Central
and SCADA point values that are used to 2006 to include projections for new capital
Arizona Water Conservation District
allocate costs for transmission system studies investments.
(CAWCD) O&M costs, (2) Western expenses
(‘‘STUDM’’ costs) and costs for assets Response: Western is working with
to the CAP transmission system, and (3)
providing benefit to multiple power systems CAWCD and the Bureau of Reclamation to
capital additions and replacements.
(‘‘RENTM’’ costs), respectively, are too high ensure appropriate amortization costs for
1. CAWCD O&M Costs and should be adjusted. capitalized replacements or additions are
Comment: The CAWCD representative Response: Western has responded to included in the rate calculation. Based on
strongly supports including the costs CAWCD’s review of the allocation practices reviews of available data, Western has
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identified during the public process. and stated that adjustments will be made included an estimate of $625,000 in
However, there are other CAP transmission where appropriate in FY 2006. Any resulting replacements for the rate to be charged in CY
system O&M costs incurred by CAWCD, in increase or decrease in the revenue 2006. In the event capitalized replacements
addition to the McCullough O&M charge, requirement which results in an over or or additions are added to plant-in-service in
which are not reflected in Western’s rate under collection will be accounted for in the a given year, and the amortization costs
review. subsequent year. (principal and interest) were not included in

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the rate calculation, they will be included in Dated: December 23, 2005. contractor and contracting officer or their
the subsequent year. Clay Sell, authorized representatives.
For Losses: Capacity and energy losses
Availability of Information Deputy Secretary.
incurred in connection with the transmission
Information about this rate adjustment, Rate Schedule CAP–FT2 and delivery of capacity and energy under
including power repayment studies, Supersedes Rate Schedule CAP–FT1 this rate schedule shall be supplied by the
comments, letters, memorandums, and other customer in accordance with the contract or
supporting material made or kept by Western United States Department of Energy Western service agreement.
to develop the provisional rates, is available Area Power Administration Billing for Unauthorized Overruns: For
for public review in the Desert Southwest Central Arizona Project each billing period in which there is a
Customer Service Region, Western Area contract violation involving an unauthorized
Power Administration, 615 South 43rd Schedule of Rate(s) for Firm Point-to-Point overrun of the contractual firm transmission
Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona. CAP 115-kv/230-kv Transmission Service obligations, such overrun shall be billed at 10
Effective: The first day of the first full times the above rates.
Regulatory Procedure Requirements
billing period beginning on or after January Rate Schedule CAP–NFT2
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 1, 2006, through December 31, 2010. Supersede Rate Schedule CAP–NFT1
The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (5 Available: In the area served by the Central
Arizona Project (CAP) 115-kV/230-kV United States Department of Energy Western
U.S.C. 601, et seq.) requires Federal agencies Area Power Administration
to perform a regulatory flexibility analysis if transmission system.
a final rule is likely to have a significant Applicable: The transmission service Central Arizona Project
economic impact on a substantial number of customers shall compensate the CAP where
firm capacity and energy are supplied to the Schedule of Rate(s) for Nonfirm Point-to-
small entities and there is a legal requirement
CAP 115-kV/230-kV transmission system at Point CAP 115-kV/230-kV Transmission
to issue a general notice of proposed
points of interconnection with other systems Service
rulemaking. Western has determined that this
action does not require a regulatory and transmitted and delivered, less losses, to Effective: The first day of the first full
flexibility analysis since it is a rulemaking of points of delivery on the CAP 115-kV/230-kV billing period beginning on or after January
particular applicability involving rates or system specified in the contract or service 1, 2006, through December 31, 2010.
services applicable to public property. agreement. The formula for the annual Available: In the marketing area served by
revenue requirement used to calculate the the Central Arizona Project 115-kV/230-kV
Environmental Compliance charges for this firm service under this transmission system.
In compliance with the NEPA of 1969 (42 schedule was promulgated and may be Applicable: The transmission service
U.S.C. 4321, et seq.); Council on modified pursuant to applicable Federal customer shall compensate the Central
Environmental Quality Regulations (40 CFR laws, regulations, and policies. Arizona Project (CAP) for nonfirm point-to-
parts 1500–1508); and DOE NEPA The Desert Southwest Region may modify point transmission service where capacity
Regulations (10 CFR part 1021), Western has the charges for firm point-to-point and energy are supplied to the CAP 115-kV/
determined that this action is categorically transmission service upon written notice to 230-kV transmission system at points of
excluded from preparing an environmental the transmission customer. Any change to the interconnection with other systems,
assessment or an environmental impact charges to the transmission customer for firm transmitted subject to the availability of the
statement. point-to-point transmission, shall be as set transmission capacity, and delivered less
forth in a revision to this rate schedule losses, to points of delivery on the CAP 115-
Determination Under Executive Order 12866 promulgated pursuant to applicable Federal kV/230-kV system specified in the contract or
Western has an exemption from centralized laws, regulations, and policies and made part service agreement.
regulatory review under Executive Order of the applicable service contract or service Character and Conditions of Service:
12866; accordingly, no clearance of this agreement. DSW shall charge the Alternating current at 60 Hertz, three-phase,
notice by the Office of Management and transmission customer in accordance with delivered and metered at the voltages and
Budget is required. the revenue requirements then in effect. points of delivery established by contract or
Character and Conditions of Service: service agreement over the CAP 115-kV/230-
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Alternating current at 60 Hertz, three-phase, kV transmission system.
Fairness Act delivered and metered at the voltages and
Western has determined that this rule is points of delivery established by contract or Formula Rate for Nonfirm Point-to-Point
exempt from congressional notification service agreement over the CAP 115-kV/230- Transmission Service
requirements under 5 U.S.C. 801 because the kV transmission system. Nonfirm Point-To-Point Transmission
action is a rulemaking of particular Service Rate: Each Contractor shall be billed
applicability relating to rates or services and Formula Rate for Firm Point-to-Point monthly a mills per kilowatthour rate of
involves matters of procedure. Transmission Service scheduled or delivered kilowatthours at
Annual Rate = 5-Year Average Annual point of delivery, established by contract,
Submission to the Federal Energy Regulatory Revenue Requirement divided by the 5- payable monthly. This rate is equal to the
Commission Year Average Contract Rate of Delivery, CAP 115-kV/230-kV Firm Transmission
The interim rates herein confirmed, rounded to the nearest penny. dollar per kilowattyear rate then in effect
approved, and placed into effect, together Monthly Rate = Annual Rate divided by 12, divided by 8760, multiplied by 1,000,
with supporting documents, will be rounded to the nearest penny. rounded to two decimal places.
submitted to the Commission for
confirmation and final approval. Calculated Rates Calculated Rate
For 2006, the annual firm rate calculates to For 2006, the nonfirm rate calculates to
Order $9.55 per kW year, and the monthly firm rate 1.09 mills/kWh. Based on updated financial
In view of the foregoing and under the calculates to $0.80 per kW month. Based on and load data, a recalculated rate will go into
authority delegated to me, I confirm and updated financial and load data, recalculated effect on January 1 of each year during the
approve on an interim basis, effective January rates will go into effect on January 1 of each effective rate schedule period.
1, 2006, Rate Schedules CAP–FT2, CAP– year during the effective rate schedule
NFT2, and CAP–NITS2 for the Central period. Adjustments
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Arizona Project of the Western Area Power For Reactive Power: There shall be no
Administration. The rate schedules shall Adjustments entitlement to transfer of reactive kilovolt
remain in effect on an interim basis, pending For Reactive Power: There shall be no amperes at delivery points, except when such
the Commission’s confirmation and approval entitlement to transfer of reactive kilovolt transfers may be mutually agreed upon by
of them or substitute rates on a final basis amperes at delivery points, except when such contractor and contracting officer or their
through December 31, 2010. transfers may be mutually agreed upon by authorized representatives.

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For Losses: Capacity and energy losses provides advice and recommendations ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
incurred in connection with the transmission to the Administrator of EPA on a broad AGENCY
and delivery of capacity and energy under range of environmental policy,
this rate schedule shall be supplied by the [EPA–HQ–OPPT–2003–0006; FRL–7746–6]
technology, and management issues.
customer in accordance with the contract or
service agreement.
The Environmental Technology TSCA Chemical Testing; Receipt of
Subcommittee was formed to assist EPA Test Data
Rate Schedule CAP–NITS2
Supersedes Rate Schedule CAP–NITS1
in evaluating its current and potential
role in the development and AGENCY: Environmental Protection
United States Department of Energy Western commercialization of environmental Agency (EPA).
Area Power Administration technologies by suggesting how to ACTION: Notice.
Central Arizona Project optimize existing EPA programs to
facilitate the development of sustainable SUMMARY: This notice announces EPA’s
Schedule of Rate(s) for Network Integration receipt of test data regarding In Vitro
Transmission Service
private sector technologies, and by
suggesting alternative approaches to Dermal Absorption Rate Testing of
Effective: The first day of the first full achieving these goals. The purpose of Certain Chemicals of Interest to the
billing period beginning on or after January Occupational Safety and Health
1, 2006, through December 31, 2010.
the meeting is to discuss the
Subcommittee’s recommendations on Administration. Data were received on
Applicable: The transmission customer
these issues. The Subcommittee will the following chemicals: Biphenyl (CAS
shall compensate the CAP each month for
Network Integration Transmission Service also discuss new issues that it may No. 92-52-4); tert-butylcatechol (TBC)
(NITS) pursuant to the applicable Network address in the future. A copy of the (CAS No. 98-29-3); carbon disulfide
Integration Transmission Service Agreement agenda for the meeting will be posted at (CAS No. 75-15-0); catechol (CAS No.
and annual revenue requirement referred to http://www.epa.gov/ocem/nacept/cal- 120-80-9); chlorobenzene (CAS No. 108-
below. The formula for the annual revenue nacept.htm. 90-7); cyclohexanol (CAS No. 108-93-0);
requirement used to calculate the charges for p-dichlorobenzene (CAS No. 106-46-7);
this service under this schedule was DATES: The NACEPT Environmental
dimethylacetamide (DMAc) (CAS No.
promulgated and may be modified pursuant Technology Subcommittee will hold a 127-19-5); ethylene dichloride (CAS No.
to applicable Federal laws, regulations, and two day open meeting on Thursday, 107-06-2); hydroquinone monomethyl
policies. January 19, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
The Desert Southwest Region (DSW) may ether (HQMME) (CAS No. 150-76-5);
Friday, January 20, from 8:30 a.m. to methyl formate (CAS No. 107-31-3);
modify the charges for NITS upon written 1:30 p.m. Due to extenuating
notice to the transmission customer. DSW vinyl toluene (CAS No. 25013-15-4); and
circumstances, contractual p-xylene (CAS No. 106-42-3). These data
shall charge the transmission customer in
accordance with the revenue requirement arrangements of the meeting space were were submitted pursuant to a test rule
then in effect. delayed. issued by EPA under section 4 of the
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
Formula Rate
the Madison Hotel, 1177 15th Street, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Monthly Charge = Transmission Customer’s NW., Washington, DC 20005. The
Load-Ratio Share × (Revenue Colby Lintner, Regulatory Coordinator,
meeting is open to the public, with Environmental Assistance Division
Requirement/12)
limited seating on a first-come, first- (7408M), Office of Pollution Prevention
Calculated Rate served basis. and Toxics, Environmental Protection
The NITS rate is calculated using a FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
projected annual revenue requirement. Based Mark Joyce, Designated Federal Officer, Washington, DC 20460–0001; telephone
on updated financial and load data, a joyce.mark@epa.gov, 202–233–0068,
recalculated revenue requirement will go into
number: (202) 554–1404; e-mail address:
U.S. EPA, Office of Cooperative TSCA-Hotline@epa.gov.
effect on January 1 of each year during the Environmental Management (1601E),
effective rate schedule period. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
[FR Doc. E6–110 Filed 1–9–06; 8:45 am] Washington, DC 20460. I. General Information
BILLING CODE 6450–01–P SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Requests A. Does this Action Apply to Me?
to make oral comments or provide
written comments to the Subcommittee This action is directed to the public
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION should be sent to Mark Joyce, in general. This action may, however, be
AGENCY Designated Federal Officer, at the of interest to those persons who are
contact information above. The public is concerned about data on health and/or
[FRL–8020–5] environmental effects and other
welcome to attend all portions of the
meeting. characteristics of this chemical. Since
National Advisory Council for other entities may also be interested, the
Environmental Policy and Technology Meeting Access: For information on
access or services for individuals with Agency has not attempted to describe all
Environmental Technology the specific entities that may be affected
Subcommittee disabilities, please contact Mark Joyce at
202–233–0068 or joyce.mark@epa.gov. by this action. If you have any questions
AGENCY: Environmental Protection To request accommodation of a regarding the applicability of this action
Agency (EPA). disability, please contact Mark Joyce, to a particular entity, consult the person
ACTION: Notice of meeting. preferably at least 10 days prior to the listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
meeting, to give EPA as much time as CONTACT.
SUMMARY: Under the Federal Advisory
possible to process your request. B. How Can I Get Copies of this
Committee Act, Public Law 92463, EPA
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gives notice of a meeting of the Dated: January 4, 2006. Document and Other Related
Environmental Technology Sonia Altieri, Information?
Subcommittee of the National Advisory Designated Federal Officer. 1. Docket. EPA has established an
Council for Environmental Policy and [FR Doc. E6–98 Filed 1–9–06; 8:45 am] official public docket for this action
Technology (NACEPT). NACEPT BILLING CODE 6560–50–P under docket identification (ID) number

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