Spill Sample Clauses

Spill. For the 2002 and 2003 juvenile migrations, spill will supplement the bypass system as set forth below. For the 2004, 2005, and 2006 juvenile migrations, spill will supplement the bypass system, as necessary to achieve the fish passage efficiency required by Section 5.4.1 (a) above. For the 2007 juvenile migration and beyond, spill will supplement the bypass system as necessary to achieve the survival standards as set forth in Section 5.3Phased Implementation of Measures to Achieve the Survival Standards”(see also Figure 1 “Survival Standard Decision Matrix”). In the spring 2002 and 2003, the District will spill fifteen percent of the Daily Estimated Flow during a period coinciding with the 95% passage of each spring migrating Plan Species’ juvenile migration. However, spring spill shall be increased to twenty-five percent of the Daily Estimated Flow during the period coinciding with the passage of the juvenile sockeye salmon migration, provided that, twenty-five percent spill not exceed twenty-one (21) days in duration. The Coordinating Committee shall decide when sockeye spill starts and ends. Spring spill shall begin no later than April 20th of each year, but the date may be adjusted by the Coordinating Committee based upon in- season migration information. Spring spill shall generally end no later than June 15th of each year, but the date may be adjusted by the Coordinating Committee based upon in- season migration information. In the summer 2002 and 2003, the District will spill fifteen percent of the Daily Estimated Flow during a period coinciding with the 95% passage of the sub-yearling chinook juvenile migration. Summer spill shall begin no later than July 1st of each year, but the date may be adjusted by the Coordinating Committee based upon in-season migration information. Summer spill shall generally end no later than August 15th of each year, but the date may be adjusted by the Coordinating Committee based upon in-season migration information. The Coordinating Committee shall investigate the need for a spill efficiency study in the summer of 2003. The Coordinating Committee shall also investigate the potential for changing spill operations to utilize the agreed to spill levels more efficiently.
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Spill. The City is not obligated to spill on a planning basis for the purposes of maintaining minimum flows; however, the City will spill to the extent possible during generator outages that would otherwise violate minimum flow requirements.
Spill. If the Contracting Officer notifies the District that Project operations may require a Spill, the District shall notify Participant as soon as reasonably possible of the quantity and timing of the water that may be spilled.

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