Sec. 2. Kantishna Hills microhydro project; land exchange
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In this section: The term appurtenance includes— transmission lines; distribution lines; signs; buried communication lines; necessary access routes for microhydro project construction, operation, and maintenance; and electric cables. The term Kantishna Hills area means the area of the Park located within 2 miles of Moose Creek, as depicted on the map. The term map means the map entitled Kantishna Hills Micro-Hydro Area , numbered 184/80,276, and dated August 27, 2010. The term microhydro project means a hydroelectric power generating facility with a maximum power generation capability of 100 kilowatts.
The term microhydro project includes— intake pipelines, including the intake pipeline located on Eureka Creek, approximately ½ mile upstream from the Park Road, as depicted on the map; each system appurtenance of the microhydro projects; and any distribution or transmission lines required to serve the Kantishna Hills area. The term Park means the Denali National Park and Preserve. The term Secretary means the Secretary of the Interior. The Secretary may issue permits for microhydro projects in the Kantishna Hills area.
Each permit under paragraph
(1)shall be— issued in accordance with such terms and conditions as are generally applicable to rights-of-way within units of the National Park System; and subject to such other terms and conditions as the Secretary determines to be necessary. Not later than 180 days after the date on which an applicant submits an application for the issuance of a permit under this subsection, the Secretary shall complete any analysis required by the National Environment Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) of any proposed or existing microhydro projects located in the Kantishna Hills area. For the purpose of consolidating ownership of Park and Doyon Tourism, Inc. lands, including those lands affected solely by the Doyon Tourism microhydro project, and subject to paragraph (4), the Secretary may exchange Park land near or adjacent to land owned by Doyon Tourism, Inc., located at the mouth of Eureka Creek in sec. 13, T.16 S., R. 18 W., Fairbanks Meridian, for approximately 18 acres of land owned by Doyon Tourism, Inc., within the Galena patented mining claim. The map shall be on file and available for public inspection in the appropriate offices of the National Park Service. The Secretary shall seek to complete the exchange under this subsection by not later than February 1, 2015. The exchange under this subsection shall be subject to— the laws (including regulations) and policies applicable to exchanges of land administered by the National Park Service, including the laws and policies concerning land appraisals, equalization of values, and environmental compliance; and such terms and conditions as the Secretary determines to be necessary. If the tracts proposed for exchange under this subsection are determined not to be equal in value, an equalization of values may be achieved by adjusting the quantity of acres described in paragraph (1). The land acquired by the Secretary pursuant to the exchange under this subsection shall be administered as part of the Park.
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