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<br />Chapter III Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences 26 <br /> <br /> Hite Bullfrog <br /> 0 0 <br /> 100 100 <br />-- -- <br />~ ~ <br />~200 ~200 <br />.s::. .s::. <br />- - <br />5t" 300 -Without Controls 5t"300 <br />0 0 <br /> 400 o With Controls 400 <br /> 500 500 <br /> 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 <br /> Temperature (OC) Temperature (oC) <br /> Cha Canyon Wahweap <br /> 0 0 <br /> 100 100 ~ <br />-- -- <br />~ ~ ~ <br />~200 ~200 <br />.s::. .s::. , <br />- - <br />5t"300 5t"300 <br />0 Cl <br /> 400 400 <br /> <br />500 <br />5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 <br /> <br />Temperature (oC) Temperature (OC) <br />Figure 7 - Lake Powell temperatures in August assuming the release of l50C water for 140 <br />days to assess maximum impact. Actual releases would likely be much less (30-60 days). <br />The locations in Lake Powell include: Hite (mainstem inflow area), Bullfrog main arm), Cha <br />Canyon (San Juan arm), and Wahweap (near dam). <br /> <br />500 <br />o <br /> <br /> <br />, , <br />