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AccountsAll Diesel Generation(Witho
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RATIONALE FOR SELECTED PLANUnder re
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operat ion and rna i ntenance costs
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FINALENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
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SUMMARYThe purpose of the proposed
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COMPARATIVE IMPACTS OF ALTERNATIVES
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oooRivers and Harbors ActClean Wate
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2. Biologicala. Vegetationb. Wildli
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3. Diesel - Pressure Reducing Turbi
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. Hydrology and Water Quality: The
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ALLISONLAKEFIGURE 6: LOCATIONSN EAG
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pipeline and marine terminal. The p
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The lake may be drawn down to the l
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Some impacts would occur to the int
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Intertidal spawning, which is the m
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Allison Lake limnology is similar t
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Pressure Reducing Turbine - Hydroel
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BIBLIOGRAPHYBailey, Jack E. 1964. "
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APPENDIX AHYDROLOGY
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I NTRODUCTI ONThe area considered f
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AVERAGE MONTHLY TEMPERATURES (OF),1
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April. The winds tend to follow the
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slope of the two adjacent months of
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the Klutina generally occur at any
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KLUTINARI VER NEAR COPPER CENTER ST
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POWER CREEK NEAR CORDOVA - CFSYEAR
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APPENDIX 13EXISTING SYSTEM AND FUTU
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GLENNALLEN SYSTEMThe Glennallen sys
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120110FIGURE: B- 2CVEA UTILITY RATE
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The steady but uneven growth in CVE
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FUTURE NEEDSThere have been three r
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Table 5VALDEZ-GLENNALLEN AREA UTILI
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FIGURE: 8-4ENERGY DEMAND PROJECTION
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flGU. a-. AYllAOI POWel DeMAND Will
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2520'JGUII I-a NA« POWIt DEMAND Wi
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10MUll 1-10 MINIMUM POW.I DeMAND Wl
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Power Requirement Study (excerpt)An
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Power Requirements Study (excerpt)P
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APPElmIX CECONOMIC EVALUATIONTABLE
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Total Average Annual System Costs:T
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15FIGURE C-I: PRT, SOLOMON GULCH, A
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As can be seen from Figure A-l, App
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Fuel Cost Escalation:For the base c
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ensuing years. To test the sensitiv
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ECONOMIC EVALUATIOII OF HrDROPO ..
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ECONO~IC EvALUATION OF H~OwuPO~ER ~
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ECUNOMIC EVALuATIO~ OF HYDRGPO~ER M
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Eco~o~rc EVALUllrO~ OF HYDROPO~ER ~
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__ ECONOMIC: EVALUATION OF HYDROPOW
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ALL ISON CREEKPERTINENT OAT A(Alter
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ALLI SON CREE KPERT! NENT OAT A(Alt
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SECTION DPROJECT DESCRIPTION AND CO
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Power Tunne 1The power tunnel would
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U.S. Forest Service when the line l
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TABLE D-2SUMMARY COST ESTIMATEOCTOB
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TABLE 0-3 (cont)CostAccountNumber D
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TABLE 0-3 (cont)Cost Un it TotalAcc
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TABLE 0-4 (cont)Co st Unit TotalAcc
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TABL E 0-4 (cont)Co st Unit To ta 1
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I-,.,,u.s. AIOIIY ENGINEER DlflWI
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CORPS Of ENGINEERSU. S. ARMY'
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CORPS OF ENGINEERSU. S. ARMY-:!.:Jr
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APPENDIX EENVIRONMENTAL DATATABLE O
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TABLE 1A (cant)ALLISON CREEK (cant)
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TABLE 1A (cant)ALLISON CREEK (cant)
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TABLE 1A (cont)ALLISON CREEK (cont)
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ALLISON CREEK (cont)TABLE lA (cont)
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TABLE 1A (cant)ALLISON CREEK (cant)
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TABLE lA (cont)ALLISON CREEK (cont)
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TABLE 1A (cont)SOLOMON CREEK (cont)
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TABLE 1A (cant)SOLOMON CREEK (cant)
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TABLE 1A (cent)SOLOMON CREEK (cent)
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TABLE 1A (cant)SOLOMON CREEK (cant)
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SOLOMON CREEK (cont)TABLE 1A (cont)
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TABLE 1A (cant)SOLOMON CREEK (cant)
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TABLE 1BWater Temperatureof A 11 i
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TABLE 3ESTIMATED AVERAGE MONTHLY FL
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TABLE 4A (cont)PARAMETERCalciumMagn
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TABLE 4A (cant)PARAMETERTurbidity,
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TABLE 4A (cont)PARAII,jETERTurbidit
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TABLE 4A (cont)22 APRIL 1977ELEMENT
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TABLE 5Mammals of thePort Valdez Ar
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OldsquawHarlequin DuckSteller's Eid
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TABLE 7All i son Creek EscapementYE
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1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:Section 404(
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6. ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIE
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APPENDIX FCULTURAL RESOURCES
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Col. L. R. NunnNovember 12, 1980Pag
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The closest site investigated by De
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story buildings. At higher points t
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APPENDIX GFOUNDATIONS AND MATERIALS
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INTRODUCTIONAllison Lake is located
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COMMEIHSPermeability of the glacial
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UNITED STATESDEPARTMENT OF THE II\l
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TABLE OF CONTENTSPageINTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTIONThe Alaska District, Co
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PROJECT DESCRIPTIONThe proposed All
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I\ g g :,. - IValdez I nteriSouthce
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Table I·1Pr ince William Sound Sal
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1/Source: 1970-76, Alaska catch and
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T:lhlc IIIALlison Creek Salmon Esca
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Figure 5. Bald Eagle Nest Sites, Se
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occur, and may allow the rock to bl
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emergence and outmigration of fry t
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Should a major earthquake occur, th
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alteration of the temperature regim
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It is our intent to protect the exi
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21. That prov1s1onsbe made in advan
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APPENDIX A:SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF SPEC
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APPENDIX BTEMPERATURE DATA
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· Thermograph Re8(/ingsALLISON CRE
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ALLISON CREEKDecember 1979 Januarl
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Allison Lake Temperature DataMay 7,
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RESPONSES TO RECOMMENDATIONS of the
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2APA concludes that the outlook for
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ChapterVIII.IX.FINANCIAL ANALySIS
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List of FiguresFigureIII-l Utility
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list was classified into the 76 mos
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It was found that there are conside
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5. Marketing vagarities (loads, Rai
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Figure III-lALASKA POWER ADMINISTRA
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Census DivisionTABLE III-1Demograph
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Historical LoadsGeneralValdez and G
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TABLE IV-2 Historical Growth Rates
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REVENUE/KWH (¢/KWH)YEAR VALDEZ GLE
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Figure V-I pictures the forecast of
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Figure V-I200.VALDEZ/GLENALLEN AREA
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Monthly Energy DistributionValdez G
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These are the sites closest by. Oth
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However,techno10gy has not yet deve
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CHAPTER VIILOAD/RESOURCE ANALYSISTh
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Table VII-lValdez/Glennallen Foreca
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Table Vll-3Valdez/Glennallen Foreca
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40·Figure VU-235Plan 3VALDEZ/GLENN
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150Figure VII-4140VALDEZ/GLENNALLEN
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CHAPTER VI II .FINANCIAL ANALYSISTh
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TABLE VIII-1BSummary Cost EstimateO
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TABLE VIII-3Summary Cost EstimateOc
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Diesel costs came from historical d
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TAHLE VIII-4ACVEA Diesel Generation
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VI.....Table VIII-7Average Rate Det
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Table VIII-lOAAverage Rate Determin
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14. Quarterly Statistics; Alaska De
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Recipients of Valdez Draft Interim
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Recipients of Valdez Draft Interim
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PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT2. Involvement in
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERC
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