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Show 86 UPDATING THE HOOVER DAM DOCUMENTS Contracts for "Interim Sales of United States Entitlement in the Navajo Project" (Layoff Contracts) Contract No. No. 14-06-300-2133 No. 14-06-300-2135 Contractors City of Los Angeles Dept. of Water & Power So. Cal. Edison Co. Percentage of U.S. Entitlement * Capacity 13.4% 59.0% 100.0% for 73.3 MW for 327.5 MW for 546.8 MW 'Based on nameplate capacity of 750 MW per unit. (6) Memorandum for Recordation of Navajo Station Coal Supply Agreement and Imposition of Equitable Servitude and Covenant Running with the Land, dated December 1, 1970, and Navajo Station Coal Supply Agreement, dated September 30, 1969, between the Navajo Project Cotenants and Peabody Coal Company, providing for a coal supply for the Generating Station for a term of 35 years subject to extension by the Cotenants for up to an additional 15 years conditioned upon Peabody having adequate reserves of suitable coal available at its Black Mesa Mine 80 miles away. Approximately 234 million tons of strip reserves and 34 million tons of deep reserves were dedicated by Peabody Coal Company to the Navajo Project. The Coal Supply Agreement was amended February 18, 1977, to provide greater assurance of a coal supply and increased prices. The failure of Peabody Coal to provide the quantities of coal needed to operate the project at its full capacity led to damage claims and several contracts for the purchase of supplemental coal. However, Peabody is expected to have adequate equipment at its coal mine in 1978 to deliver adequate coal for three unit operations at the Generating Station. (7) Grant of Federal Rights-of-Way and Easements pursuant to 25 U.S.C. Sec. 323, dated January 19, 1971, from the Under Secretary of the Interior to the Navajo Project Cotenants for the railroad and related facilities. (8) Power Coordination Contract, No. 14-06-300-2132, dated as of September 30, 1969, among the Navajo Project participants. This contract sets the method of determining rates for sales, purchases, and exchanges of energy between the parties. The United States waived its usual "wheeling stipulation." (9) Interim Arrangement for Interconnected Operations, No. 14-06-300-2139, dated as of September 30, 1969, among the Navajo Project participants and Southern California Edison Company. This Agreement covers forecast capacity resources margins, spinning reserve capacity, emergency service, interrupti-ble load as a substitute for spinning reserve capacity, and system operations. (10) Multiparty Agreement dated December 1, 1970, among the Navajo Project Cotenants, Peabody Coal Company, Green River Coal Company, C. Chesney McCracken and Frank J. Keller, as trustees, St. Louis Union Trust Company, and Morgan Guaranty Company. This Agreement embodies certain understandings of the parties in the event of a default by Peabody under the Navajo Project Coal Supply Agreement. (11) Cotenancy Agreement dated March 23, 1976, No. 14-06-300-2271, the basic title agreement between the participants. This established the terms and conditions relating to the respective interests and obligations of the parties. (12) Southern Transmission System Construction Agreement between the participants dated March 23, 1976, No. 14-06-300-2272. Arizona Public Service Company was named Project Manager. (13) Western Transmission System Construction Agreement between the participants dated March 23, 1976, No. 14-06-300-2273. |