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+ | The Upper Colorado River Basin Fund (Basin Fund) was established under Section 5 of the CRSP Act. The CRSP Act 'authorized a separate fund in the Treasury of the United States to be known as the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund... for carrying out provisions of this Act other than Section 8'. Money appropriated for construction of CRSP facilities, except recreation and fish and wildlife facilities constructed under Section 8, is transferred to the Basin Fund from the General Fund of the Treasury. Revenues derived from operation of the CRSP and participating projects are deposited in the Basin Fund. Most of the revenues come from sales of hydroelectric power and transmission services. The Basin Fund also receives revenues from M&I water service sales, rents, salinity funds from the Lower Colorado Basin (as a pass-through for the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program), and miscellaneous revenues collected in connection with the operation of the CRSP and participating projects. Revenues and appropriated funds are accounted for separately in the Basin Fund. [https://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/crsp/index.html] | ||
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− | ! <h2 style="margin:0; background:#cedff2; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #a3bfb1; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">What | + | ! <h2 style="margin:0; background:#cedff2; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #a3bfb1; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">What are Basin Fund revenues used for?</h2> |
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Basin Fund revenues must first be used to repay costs associated with the operation, maintenance, and replacements of, and emergency expenditures for, the CRSP initial units. The fund is then used to repay the United States Treasury Department for the following: | Basin Fund revenues must first be used to repay costs associated with the operation, maintenance, and replacements of, and emergency expenditures for, the CRSP initial units. The fund is then used to repay the United States Treasury Department for the following: | ||
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*As the amount WAPA needs to return to the Treasury gets smaller, the amount of interest incorporated in the return also gets smaller. | *As the amount WAPA needs to return to the Treasury gets smaller, the amount of interest incorporated in the return also gets smaller. | ||
*As these amounts gets smaller over time, it reduces the amount WAPA can claim as a non-reimbursable return. | *As these amounts gets smaller over time, it reduces the amount WAPA can claim as a non-reimbursable return. | ||
− | *Over time, this reduces the amount of funding available for non-reimbursable activities like experimentation and environmental programs. | + | *Over time, this reduces the amount of funding available for non-reimbursable activities like experimentation and environmental programs. |
== What happens if the amount in the Basin Fund falls below the amount necessary to purchase power for firm contracts? == | == What happens if the amount in the Basin Fund falls below the amount necessary to purchase power for firm contracts? == | ||
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*Reduce BOR and WAPA O&M funding | *Reduce BOR and WAPA O&M funding | ||
*Reduce allocations for firm power contracts | *Reduce allocations for firm power contracts | ||
− | *Reduce funding for non-reimbursable activities | + | *Reduce funding for non-reimbursable activities |
==How has re-operation at Glen Canyon Dam affected power revenues?== | ==How has re-operation at Glen Canyon Dam affected power revenues?== | ||
*1996 EIS and MLFF | *1996 EIS and MLFF | ||
− | *2016 LTEMP EIS | + | *2016 LTEMP EIS [https://www.usbr.gov/uc/progact/amp/amwg/2016-08-24-amwg-meeting/Attach_08.pdf] |
==How much does the Federal Government make off of power revenues at Glen Canyon Dam?== | ==How much does the Federal Government make off of power revenues at Glen Canyon Dam?== | ||
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+ | *[https://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/crsp/index.html Bureau of Reclamation's Colorado River Storage Project site] | ||
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The Upper Colorado River Basin Fund (Basin Fund) was established under Section 5 of the CRSP Act. The CRSP Act 'authorized a separate fund in the Treasury of the United States to be known as the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund... for carrying out provisions of this Act other than Section 8'. Money appropriated for construction of CRSP facilities, except recreation and fish and wildlife facilities constructed under Section 8, is transferred to the Basin Fund from the General Fund of the Treasury. Revenues derived from operation of the CRSP and participating projects are deposited in the Basin Fund. Most of the revenues come from sales of hydroelectric power and transmission services. The Basin Fund also receives revenues from M&I water service sales, rents, salinity funds from the Lower Colorado Basin (as a pass-through for the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program), and miscellaneous revenues collected in connection with the operation of the CRSP and participating projects. Revenues and appropriated funds are accounted for separately in the Basin Fund. [1] |
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