Streamflow Measurement Sample Clauses

Streamflow Measurement. For the purpose of determining the river stage and 40 Minimum Streamflow below Canyon Dam and Xxxxxx Forebay Dam, Licensee shall 41 operate and maintain the existing gages at NF-2 and NF-70 (United States Geological 42 Survey (“USGS”) gages 11399500 and 11401112, respectively) consistent with all 43 requirements of FERC and under the supervision of the USGS. Any modification of the 44 gage facilities at NF-2 and NF-70 that may be necessary to measure the new Minimum 45 Streamflow releases shall be completed within three years after issuance of the New 46 Project License. Licensee shall record instantaneous 15-minute streamflow as required 1 by USGS standards at NF-2 and NF-70. The instantaneous 15-minute streamflow at 2 these gages shall be at least 90 percent of the Minimum Streamflows set forth in Tables 3 A-1 and A-2 above provided that the individual mean flows over a 24-hour period shall 4 be equal to or greater than the Minimum Streamflow set forth in Table A-1 and A-2. 5
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Streamflow Measurement. For the purpose of determining the river stage and Minimum Streamflow below Canyon Dam and Xxxxxx Forebay Dam, Licensee shall operate and maintain the existing gages at NF-2 and NF-70 (United States Geological Survey (“USGS”) gages 11399500 and 11401112, respectively) consistent with all requirements of FERC and under the supervision of the USGS. Any modification of the gage facilities at NF-2 and NF-70 that may be necessary to measure the new Minimum Streamflow releases shall be completed within three years after issuance of the New Project License. Licensee shall record instantaneous 15-minute streamflow as required by USGS standards at NF-2 and NF-70. The instantaneous 15-minute streamflow at these gages shall be at least 90 percent of the Minimum Streamflows set forth in Tables A-1 and A-2 above provided that the individual mean flows over a 24-hour period shall be equal to or greater than the Minimum Streamflow set forth in Table A-1 and A-2.

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