Consultant updates Granite County on Flint Creek inspection plan after FERC comments

Granite County Board of Commissioners · December 23, 2025

Get AI-powered insights, summaries, and transcripts

Subscribe
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

HDR consultant told commissioners that FERC returned comments on the Flint Creek dam inspection plan; HDR has drafted responses, added consequence‑analysis material and scheduled inspections for May with backup dates in June. Coordination calls with FERC will follow formal plan approval.

HDR consultant Jess Wright presented the county an update on Flint Creek dam inspection planning on Dec. 23, saying the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission provided routine comments and HDR has drafted responses.

Wright said the firm added information to the consequence analysis concerning flooding downstream of the dam, provided backup dates for inspections and workshops, and clarified which team members will serve as facilitators or subject-matter experts to streamline costs. The team plans to pursue the first-week inspection in May, with backup dates in early and mid‑June if weather or ice conditions prevent access.

Wright said some documents are provided to the county administrator and that FERC retains certain submissions as confidential because they include dam‑specific technical data. Once FERC approves the updated inspection plan, Wright said FERC will coordinate a call with county staff and the consultant team to finalize logistics.

Ending: Commissioners thanked HDR for the update; no formal vote was required. The county will receive further scheduling and coordination details after FERC’s review.