SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PLAN
Carpenter-Remmel Project
FERC No. 271
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Hot Springs, Arkansas
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The Carpenter-Remmel Project (FERC No. 271) (Project) is an existing,
federally licensed hydroelectric project owned and operated by Entergy
Arkansas, Inc. (Entergy) located in west central Arkansas. The Project
generates clean renewable energy for use by Entergy's customers. The project
also provides two reservoirs, Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine, that are used
and enjoyed by residents and visitors of Hot Springs and the Diamond Lakes
Region.
Upon receiving its new operating license from the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (FERC), Entergy was required to prepare a Shoreline Management Plan
(SMP) for the Project. An SMP is a comprehensive plan to manage the multiple
resources and uses of the Project’s shorelines in a manner that is consistent
with license requirements and Project purposes, and to address the needs of
the public. Entergy was also required to prepare a Recreation Plan to explain
how it planned to monitor public recreation use at the Project and implement
appropriate enhancements during the term of the new license.
The resulting Recreation Plan, contained in Section 6.0, discusses plans to
implement the enhancements proposed during the relicensing effort, to notify
FERC of those changes being implemented, and to monitor use concurrent with
the Form 80 process. The SMP identifies the resources and acceptable uses that
Entergy will consider in analyzing the impact of proposed shoreline facilities
and activities within the Project boundary prior to granting permits for those
uses. Facilities and activities that occurred or were begun prior to this SMP
are considered “grandfathered” and will not face immediate revision or
modifications to meet the new SMP standards, provided they are consistent with
the requirements of Entergy’s FERC license.
While the SMP introduces some new strategies regarding the management and
permitting of shoreline activities and facilities within the Project boundary,
it is based on management practices established by Entergy over the years.
Entergy maintains its commitment to balancing all uses within the Project
boundary with recognition that adjacent property owners, local residents, and
other users, and the environmental resources of the area, are all-important
factors in any decisions affecting use and access of the Project lands and
waters. To do so, they have utilized a collaborative process that entailed
input from all of these uses in creating this document. A glossary of terms
used in this document is contained in Appendix C.
This document represents conditions within the Project boundary as they
existed in January 2003. As discussed in Section 11.0, updates to the drawings
contained herein will occur periodically as needed. Revisions to the SMP
itself will occur only in the event that it appears major changes associated
with recreational use, shoreline land uses within the Project boundary, or
other environmental resources present cumulative impacts that may limit the
SMP's effectiveness.
IF Proposed Facility or Activity IS Located Within the Project Boundary
(Entergy Property)
“What Use Area am I in?”
Determine Shoreline Use Category Where Activity is Proposed
See Section 7.1
“HOW IS MY LOCATION CLASSIFIED?”
Determine Shoreline Management Classification Where Activity is Proposed
See Section 7.2
“WHAT RESOURCES ARE BEING PROTECTED?”
Identify Specific Resource Concerns – See Section 5.0
“WHAT ACTIVITIES ARE ALLOWED IN MY USE AND CLASSIFICATION AREA?”
Determine Facility/Activity & Compare Proposed Facility or Activity with
Allowable Uses - See Section 8.0
Shoreline Management Classifications
New Facilities and Activities¹
General Use
Limited Use
Resource Management
Steep Slopes
(see Figures 5-1A -5-1C Appendix B)
Fish Spawning & Nursery Areas²
(see Figures 5-2A -5-2C Appendix B)
Wetlands
(see Figures 5-3A -5-3C Appendix B)
Natural Rock Shorelines
(see Figures 5-3A -5-3C Appendix B)
Construction & Repair of Docks
Allowed w/permit review
Allowed w/permit review
Some designs allowed w/permit review
Some designs allowed w/permit review
Allowed w/permit review
Only as related to existing management plans and emergency activities
Bank Stabilization
Rip-rap/ Retaining Walls/ Bioengineering
Rip-rap/Bio Engineering
Rip-rap/Bio Engineering³
Bio Engineering only
No new activities
Dredge 4 or Fill;
Permit required
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Limited dredge/no fill
Not Allowed
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Boat ramps
Permit required
Not Allowed
Not Allowed
Not Allowed
Not Allowed
Infrastructure Improvements
Permit required
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Landscape Enhancement/
Modification
Permit required
Permit required
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Permit required
Heat Exchange
Permit required
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Aquatic Vegetation Control or Removal
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Atypical Erosion Control
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
Reviewed on a case by case basis
1 All new facilities and activities will require some form of permitting
and/or review by Entergy; Please refer to Entergy permitting handbooks for
further details
2 Any deviation in these areas requires both AGFC & Entergy Approvals.
3 Some exceptions at Entergy's discretion; permissible activities will require
review and permitting by Entergy.
4 Dredging is generally limited to 25cy and will only be allowed during
drawdown events. No channel dredging is allowed.
Matrix Use Instructions:
To use the matrix, first identify the activity most similar to the one being
proposed in the far left column, next identify the Shoreline Management
Classification (SMC) assigned to the project location, moving across the
activity row and down from the SMC column, the intersecting box identifies
whether the use is allowed, reviewed on a case by case basis, or not allowed.
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