FERC - "Public Utility District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington respectfully submits the Wells Total Dissolved Gas Abatement Plan and Bypass Operating Plan for 2020 for the Wells Hydroelectric Project under P-2149."
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Title: Public Utility District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington respectfully submits the Wells Total Dissolved Gas Abatement Plan and Bypass Operating Plan for 2020 for the Wells Hydroelectric Project under P-2149. Source: FERC Data/Action: ALJ Initial Decisions Date: 2/26/2020 Text Preview: ...Environmental Protection Agency. 2004. Total Maximum Daily Load for Total Dissolved Gas in the Mid-Columbia River and Lake Roosevelt: Submittal Report. Skalski, J. R., G. E. Johnson, C. M. Sullivan, E. Kudera and M. W. Erho. 1996. Statistical Evaluation of Turbine Bypass Efficiency at Wells Dam on the Columbia River, Washington. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science. Volume 53, No. 10, 1996. Pages 2188-2198. Washington Department of Ecology (WDOE), Spokane Tribe of Indians and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency... ...(EPA) standard for all tribal waters on the Columbia River, from the Canadian border to the Snake River confluence. TDG levels on the Colville Reservation portion of the mainstem Columbia River within Wells Reservoir result from the operations of upstream federal dams but in particular, the USACE’s Chief Joseph Dam (located approximately 30 miles upstream of Wells Dam) and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s Grand Coulee Dam (located approximately 52 miles upstream of Chief Joseph Dam). In 2004, Ecology, the Spokane Tribes of Indians, and the U.S EPA... ...Ecology, the Colville Confederated Tribes and EPA. Ecology’s standards differ between Phase I and Phase II of implementation of the TMDL with Phase I having...