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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.100.50
Description
CRSP - Power Marketing
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
9/11/1984
Author
USDOI/WAPA
Title
Revised Proposed General Power Marketing Criteria and Allocation Criteria
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<br />the monthly bills rendered to customers, a <br />breakdown of the amounts and costs of Federal <br />power and non-Federal power and of the magnitude <br />and type of other costs which constitute the <br />composite costs charged to the customer. Failure <br />to comply with the article may result in the loss <br />of all or a part of the resources committed to the <br />customer. <br /> <br />3. Market Area <br />The proposed market area in the August 1983 FEDERAL REGISTER <br />notice for the SLCA Integrated Projects was the same as the <br />existing market area for CRSP. except that a portion of <br />Ca 1 iforn i a east of the 115th degree 1 ongi tude, formerly <br />included in the Southern Division, was deleted. However, <br />Western proposed an option to withdraw all CRSP resources <br />from the Southern Division in 1999, thereby eliminating a <br />portion of the market area. Western proposed to restrict <br />the market area for new customers to the SLCA, and restrict <br />the market area for power from projects other than CRSP to <br />the Northern Division. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />( a) Comments: <br />All resources should be marketed throughout the whole <br />market area. <br /> <br />81 <br />
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