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Electrical Power for Valdez and the Copper River Basin-1981

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8. That during <strong>the</strong> construction phase, bulk fuels, lubricants,<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r potential pollutants be stored in leakproofcontainers within an area surrounded by a containment bermat a minimum of 300 feet from any stream or water body.9. That no feeding of wildlife occur <strong>and</strong> all refuse be placedin metal containers with heavy lids <strong>and</strong> removed regularly.10. That transmission line construction be governed by"Suggested Pr&ctices <strong>for</strong> Raptor Protection on <strong>Power</strong>lines,"Raptor Research Foundation, 1975.11. That clearing <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> transmission line right-of-way be.1imited to only that area needed <strong>for</strong> construction <strong>and</strong> bereduced by leaving shrubs <strong>and</strong> blending <strong>the</strong> edges of <strong>the</strong>clearing with <strong>the</strong> surrounding vegetation.12. That an erosion control plan <strong>and</strong> instream work plan beprepared <strong>and</strong> made available to resource agencies <strong>for</strong>review <strong>and</strong> comment be<strong>for</strong>e construction.13. That <strong>the</strong> CE collect natural discharge data of AllisonCreek continuosly <strong>for</strong> at least one year, beginning as soonas possible.14. That <strong>the</strong> CE maintain <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>rmograph in Allison Creek tocollect natural temperature data continuously during <strong>the</strong>one year period that o<strong>the</strong>r temperature data is recorded.15. That <strong>the</strong> CE collect intragravel temperature data of AllisonCreek continuously <strong>for</strong> at least one year, beginning assoon as possible.16. That <strong>the</strong> CE take temperature profiles of Allison Lake to<strong>the</strong> lake tap depth <strong>and</strong> temperature, dissolved oxygen,turbidity, heavy metal, <strong>and</strong> pH readings at <strong>the</strong> lake surfaceas well as <strong>the</strong> depth of <strong>the</strong> lake tap. These measurementsshould be collected as soon as possible. A minimum samplingef<strong>for</strong>t would include <strong>the</strong> months of March, June, September,<strong>and</strong> December.17. That <strong>the</strong> CE collect continuous temperature data below <strong>the</strong>proposed tailrace into Allison Creek <strong>for</strong> at least <strong>the</strong>first year of project operation.18. That <strong>the</strong> CE determine <strong>the</strong> base flow in Allison Creekexpected above <strong>the</strong> powerhouse after project operation.19. That provisions be included in advanced project planning<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> FWS to survey <strong>the</strong> selected transmission line route<strong>for</strong> eagle nests.20. That provisions be included in advanced project planning<strong>for</strong> escapement surveys of salmon in Allison Creek by <strong>the</strong>FWS or ADF&G.17

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