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== 2016 High Flow Experiment Snapshot ==
 
== 2016 High Flow Experiment Snapshot ==
 
 
*HFE 2016 represents the '''4th''' controlled high flow release conducted under the [http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=The_HFE_Page HFE Protocol].
 
*HFE 2016 represents the '''4th''' controlled high flow release conducted under the [http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=The_HFE_Page HFE Protocol].
 
*Sediment in the system:  '''962,000 metric tons'''
 
*Sediment in the system:  '''962,000 metric tons'''
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== SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS ==
 
== SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS ==
 
*[http://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/amp/twg/mtgs/16oct18/Attach_07.pdf Fall 2016 HFE Planning]
 
*[http://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/amp/twg/mtgs/16oct18/Attach_07.pdf Fall 2016 HFE Planning]
 
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*[[Media:HFE TechTeam Rpt 16oct19.pdf|Technical Team Memo: Final Recommendation to Implement a Fall 2016 High Flow Experiment at Glen Canyon Dam]]
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*[[Media:HFE Leadership Memo 16oct26.pdf|Leadership Team Memo: Approval of Recommendation for Experimental High-Flow release from Glen Canyon Dam, November 7-12, 2016]]
 
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Dear DOI Glen Canyon Leadership Team,
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Please find attached for your consideration the High Flow Experiment (HFE) Technical Team's final conditional recommendation to implement a fall 2016 HFE at Glen Canyon Dam. I am pleased to report the HFE Technical Team's unanimous support of the attached report and recommendation.
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In summary, the HFE Technical Team conditionally recommends that an HFE at Glen Canyon Dam be conducted beginning November 7, 2016 with a peak magnitude of approximately 36,000 cubic feet per second for 96 hours, as explained in the attached report, after:
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# By Friday, October 21, GCMRC and NPS personnel confirm ammonia has provided effective treatment for green sunfish in the upper pond in Glen Canyon, and
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# DOI commits to prioritizing the development and implementation of non-native species monitoring and mitigation to be in place within the next year.
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== COMPLIANCE ==
 
== COMPLIANCE ==
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*[http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=The_HFE_Page HFE Protocol]
  
 
== CONCERNS ==
 
== CONCERNS ==

Revision as of 14:47, 28 October 2016

High Flow Experiment- 2016
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2016 High Flow Experiment Snapshot

  • HFE 2016 represents the 4th controlled high flow release conducted under the HFE Protocol.
  • Sediment in the system: 962,000 metric tons

Schedule & Duration

  • Nov. 7 - 6 a.m. begin upramp to powerplant capacity ( ~21,000 cfs)
  • Nov. 7 - 10:00 a.m. open bypass tubes, reach full bypass at 12:00 p.m.
  • Nov. 11 - 12:00 p.m. end of bypass
  • Nov. 12 - 3:00 a.m. end of HFE
  • Total duration: 5 days & 5 hours; 96 hours at peak release

Ramp Rates

  • Ramp up: 4,000 cfs/hr from 6,500 - 21,000 cfs, then 3,750 cfs/hr to peak (36,000 cfs)
  • Ramp down: 1,875 cfs/hr from 36,000 - 21,000 cfs, then 1,500 cfs/hr to 9,000 cfs

HFE Release Details

  • Maximum total release: 36,000 cfs
  • Powerplant capacity: 21,000 cfs
  • River outlet tubes: 15,000 cfs
  • Hydropower generation units available: 6
  • River outlet tubes: 4

Releases and Lake Elevation

  • Releases will range from 6,500 - 9,000 cfs prior to and after the HFE
  • Lake elevation is projected to decrease by approximately 2.5 feet during the 5-day period
  • Estimated acre feet of water bypassed during HFE: 125 kaf
  • November volume = 745 kaf

Costs

  • Estimated costs to hydropower: $1.4 million
  • Actual costs to hydropower: TBD
  • Direct expenses for removal of concession assets: TBD

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

COMPLIANCE

CONCERNS

SEDIMENT

ADDITIONAL