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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.100.50
Description
CRSP - Power Rates
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
11/16/1982
Author
USDOE/WAPA
Title
Hearing on Information Forum, CRSP, Proposed Adjustments of Transmission and Power Rates
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<br /> <br /> 9 <br /> ] () <br /> 1 I <br /> 12 <br />r'- 13 <br /> H <br /> 15 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Clod you "wule] I,ClVC, an irrigi'tion block come on, ^11 of them <br /> <br />2 <Jetting water out of the SClme resevoir. <br /> <br />3 '.'Ii. IIl:L~~IWnG: OI<i'Y. T!..,nl< you. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />~ith respect to repayment contracts for projects or for <br /> <br />5 units, Are tllOSC repAyment contr8cts tied to particular blocks <br /> <br />(' <br />) <br /> <br />or are they tied just to the unit itself? <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />Mil. COOK: Well, repayment contracts are tied to units, <br /> <br />f hut some repayment contracts do provide for the repayment by <br /> <br />blocks for irrigation specifically, and so there Dre many of <br /> <br />the r"[l,"yment contracts ,...i th actually the concept of block repay 1 <br /> <br />provided for. <br /> <br />Mil. IIELSBCIIG: Oki'Y, You 1',lVC mentioned the definite pIon <br /> <br />rC'port that's prc'parer! for projects. What is the definite plan <br /> <br />report asnoci<:ted wi th? Is one prepared for each project, or <br /> <br />for each unit, or for each block or feature? In other words, <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />16 ho", is it identified? <br /> <br />17 Mil. COOK: In the plan ruport, it's normally pro~uced for <br /> <br />18 each projlct. No"" I guess we can get into a discussion of <br /> <br />19 terms, <br /> <br />r>1,lny times you'll hoar that Uintah unit or Upalco unit <br /> <br />?O referred to as units. We consider those projects independently <br /> <br />2] in definite plan reports uritten for those, so it's hard to, <br /> <br />2? just on a strict definition, say how they arc prepared, but <br /> <br />?~ generally a definite plan report is prC'pared for each project <br /> <br />24 concept, and within thf1t would then be blocks. <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br />Okay. <br /> <br />In so~e casC's the project concept is <br /> <br />";11. f1f:L:,IWRG: <br /> <br />~l <br /> <br />Int:crmollntC1in COllrt lIeporters <br />?(, 3-13' r, <br />
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