LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Pacific Gas and Electric Co. said it will hold an online meeting to discuss its plans to decommission and eventually remove the Potter Valley Project, which includes Lake Pillsbury.
The meeting will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 11.
It can be accessed here.
Last week, PG&E filed its final surrender application and decommissioning plan for the Potter Valley Project to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC.
PG&E has owned the Potter Valley Project, located in Lake and Mendocino counties, since 1930.
The Potter Valley Project, consists of two dams along the upper main stem of the Eel River, the Scott Dam and the Cape Horn Dam — as well as the Potter Valley powerhouse, the 80,000-acre-foot Lake Pillsbury in Lake County, the Van Arsdale Reservoir, a fish passage structure and salmon and steelhead counting station at the Cape Horn Dam, and and 5,600 acres of land.
During the virtual town hall, PG&E said it will discuss the overall regulatory process and note opportunities for public participation in the regulatory process.
The company has so far been unwilling to hold an in-person town hall in Lake County.