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<br />manner were tasks that required an integrated approach from a centralized loca- <br /> <br />tion. <br /> <br />The PMSC system consists of a master station located in the project office, <br /> <br />remote terminal units (RTUs) at each salvage and observation well site along <br /> <br />with other control points in the water conveyance system, and a UHF com- <br />munications link between the master station and RTUs. <br /> <br />When the PMSC system is fully operational the water system will operate <br /> <br />unattended most of the time. During normal weekday working hours the master <br /> <br /> <br />station will be attended for general observation, alarms, and for system adjust- <br /> <br />ments. Ni ghts, weekends, and hol i days the system wi 11 be unattended, however, <br /> <br /> <br />an automated alarm notification system will inform personnel in the event <br /> <br />problems occur during unattended periods. <br /> <br />F. Electrical Facil ities and Service <br /> <br />Tne project area, which is for the most part remote and inaccessible, is <br /> <br />served by two public utility companies. Electrical power is furnished by Public <br /> <br /> <br />Service Company of Colorado (PSCo) and the San Luis Valley Rural Electric <br /> <br /> <br />Cooperative (REC). <br /> <br />The system supplying power to each well site and canal structure consists <br /> <br />of overhead and underground lines. The project will be served by 96 miles of <br /> <br />overhead primary line, 31 miles of underground primary line, and 42 miles of <br /> <br />underground secondary service. <br /> <br />G. SAN LUIS lAKE <br /> <br />Reclamation has constructed a 100 ft3/s pumping plant with an initial <br />50 ft3/s pumping capacity on San Luis Lake to pump water from the lake into the <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />r .... - ~ " .~. <br />"'" ",,'1 '", V <br />