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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.13
Description
Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powell
State
AZ
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
10/1/1998
Author
Secretary of Inter
Title
Report to Congress: Operations of the Glen canyon Dam Pursuant to the Grand Canyon Protection Act of 1992 (Water Years 1997 and 1998)
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Annual Report
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<br />APPENDIX B <br /> <br />GLEN CANYON DAM 1997 ANNUAL PLAN OF OPERATIONS <br />PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OPERATING CRITERIA <br />DEVELOPED FOR THE GRAND CANYON PROTECTION ACT <br /> <br />{~:~ <br /> <br />Under the most probable inflow conditions in water year 1997, Glen Canyon Dam is <br />expected to release about 14,1 million acre-feet through the Grand Canyon to Lake Mead. <br />This is about 5.9 million acre-feet greater than the minimum objective release and is the <br />result of high snowpack conditions throughout the Colorado River Basin. Lake Powell is <br />expected to fill in July, <br /> <br />Monthly release volumes from Glen Canyon Dam during 1997 are expected to range from <br />600,000 acre-feet to 1,500,000 acre-feet. Projected allowable fluctuations therefore will be <br />6,000 cfs or 8,000 cfs (see criteria). With projected monthly release volumes, it is likely that <br />peak daily releases will exceed 20,000 cfs during the months of February through July, when <br />monthly release volumes are at their highest for the year. Minimum releases of 5,000 cfs/br <br />decreasing will be followed. All of the above is outlined in the Record of Decision <br />implementing the preferred alternative of the GCDEIS. <br /> <br />With projected monthly release volumes, it is likely that peak daily releases will exceed <br />20,000 cfs during the months of February through July, when monthly release volumes are at <br />their highest for the year. Releases above 25,000 cfs will be made as steady flows. Since <br />there are concerns for possible modifications of the environmental restoration in the Grand <br />Canyon accomplished last year with the beach/habitat-building flow, monitoring of the <br />impacts of this spring's releases will be an important objective of the Grand Canyon <br />Monitoring and Research Center and may result in fluctuating flows to aid in this effort. <br /> <br />Every measure will be taken to prevent a powerplant bypass this spring in order to preserve <br />the environmental enhancement accomplished by the beachlhabitat-building test flow <br />conducted in March 1996. Water year 1997 had a January 1, 1997, Lake Powell storage <br />content greater than 19 million acre-feet; therefore a habitat maintenance flow ofpowerplant <br />capacity is not planned. <br /> <br />This plan is prepared in conformance with section 1804(c)(1)(A) of the Grand Canyon <br />Protection Act. Any changes to the plan would require reconsultation in accordance with this <br />Act. <br /> <br />''''''''''''''''~''.:''_'''.''~'''''': "~'~",,,,,,'.. "__"".":;-:"~'....I\':':"'l'rii!..~....."";:;I....~.",.,::':!.J'-<":::'1'':'' "'. :.--...._~"" -.... ... , I~':' -.- ~~' ~';..:..- .~. . f. _" ..'-' ,',,_ .,' ..- . .'. -'-",''''--', ,. '- .......,.. o.-...,..>".'c:'-::-._"....' -----=- <br /> <br />. , <br />
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