Checklist for Applications for Preliminary Permits

Checklist for Applications for Preliminary Permits

Checklist for Applications for Preliminary Permits is a 3-page legal document that was released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and used nation-wide.

FAQ

Q: What is a preliminary permit?
A: A preliminary permit is a type of permit issued by a federal agency that gives the holder the exclusive right to study the feasibility of a proposed hydropower project.

Q: What are the steps to apply for a preliminary permit?
A: The steps to apply for a preliminary permit include filling out an application, paying the required fee, and submitting the application to the federal agency responsible for issuing the permit.

Q: What information is needed for the application?
A: The application typically requires information such as the project location, description, purpose, and potential environmental impacts.

Q: How much does a preliminary permit application cost?
A: The cost of a preliminary permit application varies depending on the project size, but it generally ranges from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.

Q: What happens after submitting the application?
A: After submitting the application, it will be reviewed by the federal agency, and if deemed complete, it will undergo a public notice and comment period.

Q: What is the purpose of a public notice and comment period?
A: The public notice and comment period allows individuals and organizations to review the proposed project and provide feedback or raise any concerns.

Q: Is a preliminary permit guaranteed approval for the hydropower project?
A: No, a preliminary permit does not guarantee approval for the hydropower project. It only grants the exclusive right to study the feasibility of the project.

Q: What are the next steps after obtaining a preliminary permit?
A: After obtaining a preliminary permit, the next steps may include conducting studies to assess the project's feasibility and preparing a full license application if the project is deemed viable.

Q: How long is a preliminary permit valid for?
A: A preliminary permit is valid for a period of three years, but it can be extended for an additional two-year period under certain circumstances.

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