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Additional Water Treatment System. A water treatment system is proposed to provide 2 cfs of treated water for early rearing of spring chinook up to 200 fish/pound and as a backup for the existing well water system. The recommended system may be based on UV (ultraviolet) sterilization. When compared to an ozone plant, the capital cost, installation and operation of a UV plant appears more economical. The water treatment system proposed would include filtration of water supply and turbidity monitoring. If river water isn’t supplied to this system at the denitrogen tower, Tacoma Power’s proposal may be to modify BPA’s 8 cfs pump station to support this water supply upgrade. The secondary ring header would be used to transfer pathogen-free water to spring chinook ponds or to supplement well water system in an emergency. After the evaluation of spring chinook release sizes (4 fish/lb., 8 fish/lb., and 16 fish/lb.) is completed, additional water treatment requirements may be identified. The 2 cfs water treatment system proposed is based on the presumption that spring chinook will be released in an equal combination of 4 fish/lb. and 8 fish/lb. sizes (see Treated Water Demand Table at end of Appendix 4Article 5: 650,000 Lb./Year Bioprogramming). If future research determines that different release sizes are more appropriate and that an additional treated water demand is required, Tacoma Power will address this need with additional recirculation loops for incubation (e.g. fall chinook and coho), new groundwater xxxxx, and/or increasing the capacity of new water treatment system. During the spring chinook research period, operating and maintenance experience with the new water treatment system, recirculation systems used for starter troughs and incubation, and ground water xxxxx will help identify the most appropriate means to expand pathogen-free water supply; if needed. Tacoma Power will design and construct new water treatment system to be expandable in 2 cfs increments and is committed to increasing available supply as needed to meet identified priorities.
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