2026-06298NoticeWallet

Village Seeks Input on Dam's Eco-Impact Before License Renewal

Published Date: 4/1/2026

Notice

Summary

The Village of Saranac Lake is asking for your thoughts on the environmental impact of renewing the license for the Lake Flower Dam Hydroelectric Project on the Saranac River. This is your chance to help shape how the project affects local nature and community before a final decision is made. Make sure to send your comments by April 2, 2026, so your voice counts in this important energy and environment update!

Analyzed Economic Effects

4 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Run-of-River Operation Maintained

The Village proposes to keep operating the Lake Flower Dam in a run-of-river mode so outflow will approximate inflow and the normal maximum surface elevation of the impoundment is maintained at 1,528.67 feet (NGVD 29). This keeps the current operating pattern and impoundment elevation in place if relicensed.

Minimum Flow Requirement Continues

The Village proposes to continue releasing a minimum flow of 55 cubic feet per second (cfs) or inflow, whichever is less, as measured immediately downstream of the dam. This minimum flow is a specific operational threshold the Commission will review during relicensing.

Recreation Facilities Kept and Expanded

The Village proposes to continue maintaining existing recreation facilities (Riverside Park, Hydropoint Park, Beaver Park, and the River Walk) and to develop a new whitewater park (Boothe River Park) downstream of the dam. These proposals affect public access and recreational opportunities around the impoundment and river.

Environmental and Species Protection Plans

The Village proposes to implement an invasive species plan, a bat and bald eagle plan, an impoundment drawdown plan, and an operation and compliance monitoring plan as part of the license application. These plans are intended to address environmental and species concerns during project operations.

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4/1/2026
4/27/2026

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