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<br />TABLES <br /> <br />Number Page <br />1 Hydrolectric project applications and decisions made <br />by FERC in fiscal years 1977-1983 (Corso 1982; Office <br />of Public Information, FERC pers. comm.) ...................... 8 <br /> <br />2 Annual power production from a hydroelectric site at <br />three different installed capacities. This is the same <br />site as in Figure 5, the Great Falls of the Passaic River, <br />Paterson, New Jersey (Data from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br /> <br />1979) ......................................................... 20 <br /> <br />3 Number of active nonhydroelectric dams with potential for <br />SSH power (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1981) ................. 29 <br /> <br />4 Major engineering and economic considerations for dams <br /> <br />(T. Lloyd As sac; ates) ......................................... 59 <br /> <br />5 Mortality of fingerling salmonids in a high-velocity jet, <br />10 cm nozzle (Johnson 1972) ................................... 77 <br /> <br />6 Pressure effects on salmonid fingerling mortality (U.S. <br />Army Corps of Engineers 1960) ................................. 92 <br /> <br />7 Effect of physical impact on salmonid fingerling mortality <br />(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1960) ........................... 93 <br /> <br />8 Space requirements for transmission lines (Galvin 1979; <br /> <br />Th amp son 1978) ................................................ 98 <br /> <br />9 Examples of turbine-induced fish mortality results from <br /> <br />various tests.................................................. 121 <br /> <br />10 Characteristics of fish and turbines known to affect fish <br />mortality (T. Lloyd Associates 1983) .......................... 125 <br /> <br />11 Life history information on anadromous fish species used in <br />turbine-related mortality investigations (Turbak etjal. <br /> <br />1981) ......................................................... 128 <br /> <br />ix <br />