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Final Environmental Impact Statement Volume I, Main Text and Appendices A-J
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related to the Platte River Endangered Species Partnership (aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP)
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South Platte
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7/1/1998
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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Office of Hydropower Licensing
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Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) - Volume I, Main Text and Appendices A-J - Kingsley Dam (FERC Project No. 1417) and North Platte/Keystone Dam (FERC Project No. 1835) Projects, Nebraska, FERC/FEIS-0063
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TABLES (continued) <br />Table 4 -25. Performance of alternatives during an extended 6 -year drought. 4 -93 <br />Table 4 -26. Lake McConaughy water elevation frequency — number of years during the <br />49 -year simulation period in which water elevation would range between 3,240 <br />and 3,260 feet during peak recreation season. 4 -97 <br />Table 4 -27. Comparison of the alternatives in terms of their simulated potential to <br />cause shoreline erosion of archaeological sites. 4 -105 <br />Table 4 -28. Comparison of the alternatives in terms of their simulated potential to <br />cause shore zone exposure of archaeological sites. 4 -106 <br />Table 4 -29. Average monthly flow (cfs) at selected locations in the North Platte and <br />Platte River over the 49 -year simulation period. 4 -110 <br />Table 4 -30. Average monthly Lake McConaughy elevation and storage over the 49- <br />year simulation period. 4 -110 <br />Table 4 -31. Average monthly Sutherland and Central (Tri- County) Supply Canal flows <br />(cfs) over the 49 -year simulation period. 4 -110 <br />Table 4 -32. Peak flow analysis at Grand Island and Overton for late spring (May 1 to <br />June 30). 4 -116 <br />Table 4 -33. Summary of average flow changes at Grand Island and Louisville for the <br />Interior Plan (Program). 4 -120 <br />Table 4 -34. Percent Exceedance of Mean Monthly Flow at Grand Island. 4 -122 <br />Table 4 -35. Percent occurrence of flows at Grand Island between 1,800 and <br />2,700 cfs. 4 -123 <br />Table 4 -36. Percent occurrence of mean monthly flows providing suitable sandhill <br />crane roosting conditions. 4 -123 <br />Table 4 -37. Percent occurrence of mean monthly flows beneficial for tern and plover <br />nesting. 4 -124 <br />Table 4 -38. Percent occurrence of flows at Overton. 4 -124 <br />Table 4 -39. Percent years with flow at Grand Island greater than 800 cfs. 4 -125 <br />Table 5 -1. Summary of Effects of Key Resources. 5 -4 <br />Table 5 -2. Frequency of meeting key criteria, comparison to Baseline 8 percent <br />conservation. 5 -28 <br />Table 5 -3. Recommended mitigation and enhancement measures. 5 -35 <br />xiv <br />
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