Minimum Streamflows Sample Clauses

Minimum Streamflows. For the preservation and improvement of aquatic resources 8 in the Project area, Licensee shall maintain specified Minimum Streamflows and release 9 Pulse Flows below Project dams as measured at gages NF-2 and NF-70 in accordance 10 with the Tables A-1 and A-2 below. The Minimum Streamflows identified are minimum 11 release requirements as per Paragraph 5. The Parties recognize that the SWRCB’s 401 12 Certification may adjust Table A-2 Streamflows in June through September to achieve 13 water temperatures protective of cold, freshwater habitat, as determined to be under 14 reasonable control of Project operation. Minimum Streamflows shall commence within 15 60 days of the issuance of the New Project License, unless facility modifications are 16 required. 18 Table A-1. Releases from Xxxxxx Xxx 00 Water Year Type Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec CD 75 75 90 90 90 80 75 60 60 60 60 70 Dry 90 100 110 110 110 110 80 70 60 60 60 75 Normal 90 000 000 000 125 125 90 80 60 60 60 75 Wet 90 100 125 150 150 150 95 80 60 60 60 75 20 22 Table A-2. Releases from Xxxxxx Xxx Water Year type Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec CD 105 130 170 180 185 90 80 75 75 75 85 90 Dry 135 140 175 195 195 160 130 110 100 100 110 115 Normal 140 140 175 225 225 225 175 140 140 120 120 120 Wet 140 140 180 235 235 225 175 140 140 120 120 120 24 25 26 Where facility modification is required to implement the efficient release of Minimum 27 Streamflows, the Licensee shall submit applications for permits within one year after 28 issuance of the New Project License and complete such modifications as soon as 1 reasonably practicable but no later than two years after receipt of all required permits and
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Minimum Streamflows. For the preservation and improvement of aquatic resources in the Project area, Licensee shall maintain specified Minimum Streamflows and release Pulse Flows below Project dams as measured at gages NF-2 and NF-70 in accordance with the Tables A-1 and A-2 below. The Minimum Streamflows identified are minimum release requirements as per Paragraph 5. The Parties recognize that the SWRCB’s 401 Certification may adjust Table A-2 Streamflows in June through September to achieve water temperatures protective of cold, freshwater habitat, as determined to be under reasonable control of Project operation. Minimum Streamflows shall commence within 60 days of the issuance of the New Project License, unless facility modifications are required. Table A-1. Releases from Canyon Dam Water Year Type Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec CD 75 75 90 90 90 80 75 60 60 60 60 70 Dry 90 100 110 110 110 110 80 70 60 60 60 75 Normal 90 000 000 000 125 125 90 80 60 60 60 75 Wet 90 100 125 150 150 150 95 80 60 60 60 75 Table A-2. Releases from Xxxxxx Dam Water Year type Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec CD 105 130 170 180 185 90 80 75 75 75 85 90 Dry 135 140 175 195 195 160 130 110 100 100 110 115 Normal 140 140 175 225 225 225 175 140 140 120 120 120 Wet 140 140 180 235 235 225 175 140 140 120 120 120 Where facility modification is required to implement the efficient release of Minimum Streamflows, the Licensee shall submit applications for permits within one year after issuance of the New Project License and complete such modifications as soon as reasonably practicable but no later than two years after receipt of all required permits and approvals. Prior to completion of such required facility modifications, the Licensee shall make a Good Faith effort to provide the specified Minimum Streamflows within the capabilities of the existing facilities. The requirements of this Section 1 are subject to temporary modification if required by equipment malfunction, as directed by law enforcement authorities, or in Emergencies. The requirements of this article are subject to temporary modification if required by an Emergency, as defined herein. If the Licensee temporarily modifies the requirements of these articles, then the Licensee shall make all reasonable efforts to promptly resume performance of such requirements and shall notify SWRCB, FS and all Parties pursuant to Section 5.4.

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