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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.10
Description
Colorado River-Water Projects-Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powel-Glen Canyon Adaptive Management
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
10/17/1995
Title
Western Area Power Administration-Final Will Be Organization
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />,", <br /> <br />support. Processes and procedures for maintaining substation drawings will be streamlined. <br />Drawing management will be the responsibility of the regions. The Ioint Area Computer- <br />Aided Engineering Subcommittee will provide drawing standards and all other issues involved <br />in the transfer and maintenance of drawing management. <br /> <br />Final staffing levels: 16 FTE <br /> <br />Drafting-A support service contractor will provide drafting and central :6Ies support. <br /> <br />Final staffing level: 19 contractor <br /> <br />Other engineering and design-related activities <br /> <br />Q Electric Power Research Institute membership and level of participation will be reassessed <br />evezy two years. EPRI coordination will be assigned as a collateral duty function within the <br />Design Division. <br /> <br />Q The Power Facility Development (research) program will be developed collaborativeJy and <br />with input from customers. <br /> <br />Q The engineering redelegation process is no longer required. The CPO is responsible for <br />both the design and construction offices and will shift work between them to meet schedules <br />in the most cost-effective Whion. The breakdown of work between offices will be <br />coordinated with the Maintenance, Engineering and Construction Council. <br /> <br />19 <br />
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