Reservoir and Lower Deschutes River Water Sample Clauses

Reservoir and Lower Deschutes River Water. Temperature Hydrodynamic and water quality modeling studies conducted in conjunction with the fish passage feasibility evaluation have indicated that selective water withdrawal in Xxxx Xxxxx Chinook could be used not only to modify water currents in Xxxx Xxxxx Chinook, but also to move the annual temperature patterns of the water released from the Project’s Reregulating Dam towards pre-Project patterns. This would improve water quality in the Project’s reservoirs and in the lower Deschutes River (Yang et al. 2000, 2001; Xxxxxxxxxx et al. 2001). Through multiple model run sequences, an optimum “blend” of surface and deep withdrawal through the year has been identified that appears to have the potential for creating favorable current conditions and year-round surface-collection in Xxxx Xxxxx Chinook to help downstream migrating smolts, while also achieving lower river water quality standards.6 Figure 2 shows how “Blend 16” is predicted to shift the water temperature profile for Project outflow to the lower river to allow the Project to be in compliance with the bull trout temperature standard. Based on the modeling results, the Technical Subcommittee has focused on the use of SWW as the most promising approach for the Project to meet water quality objectives, and SWW has been prescribed by the two § 401 certificates for the FERC licensing of the Project (ODEQ 2002; CTWS WCB 2002).
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