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Electrical Power for Valdez and the Copper River Basin-1981

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FINALENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTProposed plan <strong>for</strong> a hydroelectric powerplant at Allison Lake, (SouthcentralRailbelt, <strong>Valdez</strong> Interim), <strong>Valdez</strong>, Alaska.The responsible lead agency is <strong>the</strong> U.S. Army Engineer' District, Alaska.Abstract: The Corps of Engineers was authorized by Congress to study <strong>the</strong>feasibility of hydroelectric power in <strong>the</strong> Southcentral Railbelt area ofAlaska. The proposed plan would provide an additional 8 megawatts ofpower from hydroelectric generation <strong>and</strong> an estimated average output of7.4 megawatts from a pressure reducing turbine (PRT) in <strong>the</strong> oil pipelineto serve <strong>the</strong> <strong>Valdez</strong>-Glennallen area. The hydropower portion of <strong>the</strong> planwould be Federal responsibility while <strong>the</strong> PRT would be local. Possibleadverse environmental impacts include increased winter water temperatureswhich could cause early emergence of pink <strong>and</strong> churn salmon fry. Positiveimpacts include reducing <strong>the</strong> use of fossil fuels as electrical generatingpower <strong>and</strong> decreasing air <strong>and</strong> noise pollution associated with dieselgeneration.SEND YOUR COMMENTS TO THEDISTRICT ENGINEER BY:If you would like fur<strong>the</strong>r in<strong>for</strong>mationon this statement please contact:Mr. William LloydU.S. Army Engineer District, AlaskaATTN: NPAEN-PL-ENP.O. Box 7002Anchorage, Alaska 99510

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