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File Number
8040.100
Description
Section D General Studies-Power
Date
1/1/1981
Author
DOI
Title
Dunham Point-Peaking Power Unit-Plan of Study-Colorado River Storage Project Power Peaking Capacity
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Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />would organizationally ~e responsihle for addressing power issues: t~e <br /> <br />power subteam would he estahli.sl"ed to assist Westp.rn if possihle and coor- <br /> <br />dinate power activities. Two We~tern representatives have been invited <br /> <br />and have accepted to serve as memhers of the power marketin~ and <br /> <br />t~ansmission 9ubteam. Suhteam leaders are usual1y emplov~eg of the Water <br /> <br />and Power Resources Service who have techn;c~' expertise in t~e suhteam's <br /> <br />discipline: ~owever.. it is anticipated t~e power su~team 'earler would h~ a <br /> <br />representative of Western to coordinate the critica~ power nata. T~e <br /> <br />sun team would probahly meet two to three times a vear on the average. <br /> <br />Meetin~ locations would he at the location convenient for t~e mo~t people. <br /> <br />il,e envi ronmenta' subtearn woul.d he involved 't.d tl, issues conc~r!ling <br /> <br />biology. recreation, and cultural. resources t'-1at w01]ld occur. Agenci.es <br /> <br />wl,o are interested in any of those areas are p.ncoura~ed to '-1av~ a <br /> <br />representative on t~e environmental teAm. <br /> <br />Tt is anticipated t'-1e enviT'on- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />mental suhtp.am l~arler would be a representative of the Durango office en- <br /> <br />vironmental di.vision ~taff. TIle ~u~team wOl1ld deal. 'Y1it~ a wine range of <br /> <br />environmental i.ssue~ ancl 1;o10u1rl np.ed an effectivp. team mAnager \-'it~ t"e <br /> <br />n~cessary t~me to devote as a leader ~ore t~an a tec~nical <br /> <br />person. <br /> <br />Tl,e <br /> <br />environmentt=ll sul>team would meet about four t~.mes a year usually in t'lP. <br /> <br />pro.;ect area. <br /> <br />Governmental Agencies <br /> <br />All $!overnmental agenci.es interesteQ in t'he Dun"am pnint study aT'e <br /> <br />encouraged to part~cipate. In setting up tl,e teams. Wate~ and Power l,oPp.o <br /> <br />t~at most of tl,e contrihution to tl-te study from otl,er ~o\Ternmental <br /> <br />agencies coulo be made t~rough one of the teams. <br /> <br />However, if an agency is <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />unahle to participate on a team. Water and Power w~11 work ci.rectlv 'Yritl,. <br /> <br />t~e agency to re~olve concerns. Al.so, 1e~i.slAti.on (i.e.. Fis~ anrl Wild- <br /> <br />life Coordination Act) may require Water ann Poto/er to work di.rectly <br /> <br />0''0'5 <br /> <br />15 <br />
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