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Revision as of 15:40, 26 November 2013

High Flow Experiment- 2013
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  • HFE DETAILS -SUMMARY:
  • Sediment in the system: 1.5 Million metric tons
  • Starts on Monday, November 11th and ends November 16th 4 Day Peak--- 96 Hours
  • Peak CFS: 37,200
  • Estimated costs to WAPA Hydropower: $1.74 million
  • Estimated acre feet of water bypassed during HFE: approx. 129,000 af
  • Hourly Releases before and after HFE: fluctuate between 5,000 to 8,000 cfs
  • Direct expenses for removal of concession assets: $9,961

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

COMPLIANCE

  • A 30-day letter was sent notifying MOA signatories of a possible HFE in November 2013.
  • DOI consultation meeting with the Basin States_ October 22, 2013.
  • Government to Government tribal consultation: Pueblo of Zuni_ September 10, 2013.
  • Government to Government tribal consultation: Navajo Nation_ September 11, 2013.

CONCERNS

  • Pueblo of Zuni: concern that multiple HFE's under the HFE protocol could result in power cost increases for individual rate payers.

Request to USBR made for detailed description on how the economic effects of multiple HFEs on power rate payers will be monitored.

ADDITIONAL




  • SVaderkooiFact Check on swimming pool comparison: Wikipedia Swimming pool size. Assuming a depth of 2 m, a 50 m x 25 m pool equals about 88,000 cubic feet. At peak Reclamation said the release from the dam was around 34,000 cfs so an olympic-sized pool would fill in about 2.6 s. Note that the USGS gage at Lees Ferry measured peak flow at about 37,000 cfs, so a little quicker (about 2.4 s) if you use that number.

Contributor: Category: Sediment, Recreation, Water delivery