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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.105.H
Description
Water Projects - Navajo - Operation Studies
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
11/1/2001
Author
DOI-BOR
Title
Summer Low Flow Test Report - San Juan River - New Mexico and Utah - 11-01-01
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />OJ1727 <br /> <br />any damage associated with the Test. During the Test, the <br />generating unit averaged 6 MW per day, ranging from 5.7 to <br />6.4 MW per day. Calculations based on the unit's per- <br />formance curves indicated the load should be 5.8 MW per <br />day. <br /> <br />Other Resources/Areas of Interest <br /> <br />Prior to the Test, Reclamation determined that the Test would <br />have no potential to cause effects to cultural resources. In <br />addition, observations made during the Test revealed that the <br />Test had no effect on the following resources/areas of <br />interest: special status species, vegetation, wildlife, air <br />quality, noise, soils, limnology, land, dam operation and <br />maintenance, safety of dams, hazardous materials or flood <br />control. <br /> <br />Some parameters, such as Indian Trust Assets (ITAs), would <br />experience long-term effects outside the scope of the short- <br />term Test and were not included in this report; however, these <br />parameters will be addressed in the EIS. <br /> <br />Summer Low Flow Test Report - November 2001 <br /> <br />-21- <br />
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