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Federal Register, July 01, 1998 (Nbr. Vol. 63, No. 126)

Notices - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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Federal Register: July 1, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 126)NoticesPage 35920From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]

DOCID:fr01jy98-74

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Docket No. ER98-2588-000Newfound Hydroelectric Company; Notice of Withdrawal

June 25, 1998.

Take notice that on June 22, 1998, Newfound Hydroelectric Company tendered for filing Notice of Withdrawal of its filing made on April 17, 1998, in Docket No. ER98-2588-000.

Any person desiring to be heard or to protest said filing should file a motion to intervene or protest with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20426, in accordance with Rules 211 and 216 of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR 385.211 and 18 CFR 385.216). All such motions and protests should be filedon or before July 7, 1998. Protests will be considered by the Commission to determine the appropriate action to be taken, but will not serve to make protestants parties to the proceedings. Any person wishing to become a party must file a motion to intervene. Copies of this filing are on file with the Commission and are available for public inspection. David P. Boergers, Acting Secretary.

FR Doc. 98-17496Filed6-30-98; 8:45 amBILLING CODE 6717-01-M

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