Flume Failures; Shutoff and Drainage Systems Sample Clauses

Flume Failures; Shutoff and Drainage Systems. Commencing upon the Effective Date, PacifiCorp shall develop, in consultation with the USDA-FS, ODEQ, and ODFW, a waterway drainage system that promptly redirects water with the goal of draining the affected waterway segment within 30 minutes in the event of a flume failure on any section of the Fish Creek, Lemolo 2, and Clearwater 2 Project Waterways. PacifiCorp shall develop site-specific plans, for approval by ODFW, ODEQ, and USDA-FS, for these shutoff and drainage systems, with initial priority on the Fish Creek waterway, upon submission of this Agreement to FERC. PacifiCorp shall develop a written operations and maintenance plan upon completion of the site plan for such system. If a drainage system that would meet the 30-minute goal is not possible to construct in a particular segment of any Project Waterway, PacifiCorp, in consultation with ODFW, ODEQ, and USDA-FS, shall identify alternatives through an engineering-feasibility study to isolate the system failure and to identify the most effective drainage system feasible for that waterway segment. PacifiCorp shall complete construction of shutoff and drainage systems as follows: (1) Fish Creek within one year after the New License becomes final and (2) Lemolo 2 and Clearwater within three years after the New License becomes final.
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