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Hydroelectric Projects
Publication Name Appendix A - map
ID # 343
Authors
Publication Date No Date
Produced By U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
Summary
This is one big
topographical map made by putting 10 81/2' X 11" sheets of topographical
maps together.
It shows northern Douglas
County, the Columbia River, and Southern Okanogan County.
Publication Name Chief Joseph Dam - Rufus
Woods Lake, Project Master Plan, Columbia River, Washington, Draft
ID # 417
Authors
Publication Date October 1988
Produced By U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
Summary The Chief Joseph
Dam-Rufus Woods Lake Project Master Plan will guide and direct the use,
development,
and management of the
natural, cultural, and manmade land and water resources of the Chief Joseph
Dam-Rufus Woods Lake
Project administered by the Seattle District, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers. The
Mast Plan identifies
resource management practices being implemented on project ands. Together with
the Operational
Management Plan, the Master Plan will be the principal means for providing a
balanced
and planned future
direction to the project resource management program.
Publication Name Chief Joseph Dam and
Rufus Woods Lake
ID # 414
Authors
Publication Date February 19, 1999
Produced By U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
Summary Information about Chief
Joseph Dam and Rufus Woods Lake, printed from the Corps of Engineers website.
Information includes: project description and hydrologic data
website links, information on the history of the
dam, BPA and Corps coordination, wildlife,
the archeological program, and project location and
information which covers
the following topics: location,
spillway section - concrete gravity, water intake
section, powerhouse, and
non-overflow closure structure and abutments.
Publication
Name Chief Joseph Dam Dissolved Gas Abatement Project
Draft Environmental Assessment
ID # 274
Authors Laufle, Jeffrey C., Hart,
George, A., Salo, Lawr V., et. al.
Publication Date March 2000
Produced By U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
Summary Extensive draft
environmental impact statement concerning the effects of supersaturation of
dissolved gas
on fish and other
organisms in the Columbia River reach.
Explains how supersaturation occurs, the
effects, and then
discusses all of the potential solutions to the problem that are being
examined. Provides
data on all biological
resources in the project vicinity.
Provides a table of all fish species found in Lake
Pateros, Rufus Woods
Lake, and Lake Roosevelt. Provides a
table of all bird species seen on or near
Rufus Woods Lake.
Publication Name Chief Joseph Reservoir
Digital - Ortho Base Map
ID # 342
Authors
Publication Date Flown August 12, 1993
Produced By U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
Summary Flown August 12, 1993;
sheet 3 of 23; digital ortho-base map, scale:
1" = 400'; District File No:
E-51-45-30
Publication Name Columbia River Basin,
Water Control Data, Corps of Engineers, North Pacific Region, WA
ID # 415
Authors
Publication Date February 19, 1999
Produced By U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
Summary This is a print-out from
the world-wide-web regarding the general reports and project overviews
information that is
available for the hydroelectric projects in the Columbia Basin.
Publication Name Federal Ownership on the
Wells Project
ID # 323
Authors N/A
Publication Date June 2, 2000
Produced By Douglas County PUD - East
Wenatchee, WA
Summary Map showing federal
ownership of land along the Wells Project.
Publication
Name Key Events in Columbia River History
ID # 416
Authors N/A
Publication Date No Date
Produced By
Summary A compilation of Foster
Creek Conservation District technician's notes regarding the Columbia River and
the hydroelectric
operations. Includes information like
dates each dam was constructed, at which river mile
each dam exists, which
agency is responsible for which dams' operations, when and if the dam reservoir
pool was increased, etc….
Publication Name Mid-Columbia Mainstem
Conservation Plan, Project-Specific Mitigation - Agency Briefing Document
ID # 410
Authors
Publication Date February 3, 1995
Produced By
Summary This document is intended
to promote discussion concerning measures proposed by the Mid-Columbia
Public Utility Districts
(PUDs) to protect spring chinook, summer/fall chinook, summer steelhead, coho,
sockeye, and bull trout
in project reaches. Mitigation measures
are described for five mainstem
mid-Columbia PUD projects
including: Wells, Rocky Reach, Rock
Island, Wanapum, and Priest Rapids.
Publication Name Rock Island Hydro Project
ID # 411
Authors
Publication Date February 19, 1999
Produced By Chelan County PUD
Summary Information obtained from
the Rock Island Hydro Project website; information includes: history, geology,
construction, watershed,
river flow, reservoir, project description, station service unit, generators,
turbines,
spillway gates,
transmission, fish screen testing and spills, fish ladders, and fish hatchery.
Publication Name Rocky Reach Hydro Project
ID # 412
Authors
Publication Date February 19, 1999
Produced By Chelan County PUD
Summary Information obtained from
the Rocky Reach Hydro Project website; information includes: project
operations, fish guidance
tests, powerhouse rehabilitation, hydro project background, geology, watershed,
river flow, reservoir,
construction, development history, construction costs, power sales contracts,
project
license, generators,
turbines, spillway gates, and transmission.
Publication
Name The Power Place, Wells Dam
ID # 413
Authors
Publication Date February 19, 1999
Produced By Douglas County PUD - East
Wenatchee, WA
Summary Description of the Wells
Hydroelectric Project, including: safe
fish passage and the Wells hatchery.
Publication Name Wells Hydroelectric
Project, Habitat Conservation Plan
ID # 408
Authors Beak Consultants
Publication Date May 1998
Produced By Douglas County PUD - East
Wenatchee, WA
Summary The Public Utility
District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington ( DCPUD)owns and operates the
Wells
hydroelectric project on
the Columbia River. To mitigate adverse
impacts on anadromous salmonid fishes
associated with the
continued operation of the Wells hydroelectric project, the DCPUD established
this
habitat conservation
plan.
This file contains only
the cover page, title page, and the table of contents for the document. To view the
actual document see notes
section for contact information.