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== CONCERNS ==
 
== CONCERNS ==
*[[Media:Katrina 2016 HFE final 10-13-16.pdf| Angler's concerns regarding a Fall 2016 High flow experiment]] on foodbase, trout condition, and disbursement of green sunfish. Also, noted that a comprehensive written three year review of the first three HFEs has not been provided yet.  
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*[[Media:Katrina 2016 HFE final 10-13-16.pdf| '''Angler's concerns regarding a Fall 2016 High flow experiment''']] on foodbase, trout condition, and disbursement of green sunfish. Also, noted that a comprehensive written three year review of the first three HFEs has not been provided yet.  
 
impacts of the first three sequential fall HFEs
 
impacts of the first three sequential fall HFEs
 
*Re-emergence of [http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=Green_Sunfish_Page '''green sunfish'''] in the -12 Mile Slough.
 
*Re-emergence of [http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=Green_Sunfish_Page '''green sunfish'''] in the -12 Mile Slough.

Revision as of 11:38, 15 December 2016

High Flow Experiment- 2016
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2016 High Flow Experiment Snapshot

  • The 2016 HFE represents the 4th controlled high flow release conducted under the HFE Protocol.

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

impacts of the first three sequential fall HFEs

  • Re-emergence of green sunfish in the -12 Mile Slough.
  • Increase in brown trout spawning and the increased prevalence of adult brown trout in the Lees Ferry reach since the beginning of the HFE Protocol.

SEDIMENT

  • Sediment in the system: 962,000 metric tons

ADDITIONAL