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View of Hetch Hetchy Valley.
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The following is a list of the various stages that occur during a planning process. Though there are added public involvement opportunities such as meetings and workshops throughout, this outlines the major steps. They include:
Initial public outreach
Technical Study/Report
Public scoping (ended 4/10/06)
Plan development
Public review & comment
(EA/IS) (ended 11/2/07)
Produce final plan/report
> Decision document<
Implementation of plan/or project
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Hidden in Yosemite’s peaceful northwest corner, Hetch Hetchy Valley is a treasure worth visiting. In spring, two waterfalls plummet spectacularly over 1,000 foot granite cliffs. With dramatic domes surrounding these waterfalls it is easy to see why John Muir, upon first visiting the area in 1870, compared it to the more well-known Yosemite Valley to the south. This area is most often visited by day hikers and backcountry users for its optimal access to nearby natural areas.
Hetch Hetchy Water and Power (HHW&P), a division of the City and County of San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), manages a complex utilities system which provides drinking water to Groveland, the City of San Francisco, and several Bay Area counties, as well as hydroelectric power for San Francisco municipal uses, for sale to irrigation districts, and for sale to other utilities. HHW&P utilizes communication equipment at O’Shaughnessy Dam, in the Hetch Hetchy area of Yosemite National Park, in support of their operation.