In April 2004, FAPRI evaluated two water control plans considered by the Corps of Engineers for the Missouri River in terms of their impact on power plants. The Corps called these plans the Preferred Alternative and the GP2021 plan. The Preferred Alternative plan was adopted by the Corps on March 19, 2004, as the new water control plan. The GP2021 water control plan includes a spring Gavins Point release of 20,000 cubic feet per second above navigation requirements and a low summer release of 21,000 cubic feet per second
Document: Attachment A, The Proposed Colorado River Project, 1963, page 8and saline water plants may...
Speakers Clear Up Muddy Mo Perspectives at Conference From the Director: Annual Water Conference B...
Because of an Army Corps of Engineer proposed new dam on the Grand River 1 the original town of Patt...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the potential impacts of low Missouri River flows on the pow...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential impacts on power plants of minimum water rel...
When summer releases from Gavins Point fall below minimum navigation levels some power plants experi...
This paper will present the broad overview of hardware availability, systems design and 1egal/regula...
The Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) operates a system of six dams and reservoirs on the Missouri Riv...
Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Protection Division U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Water Scie...
Related publications: "Spillway Design Floods for Small Dams in Rural Missouri," T.E. Harbaugh and J...
Impact of potential climatic change in hydropower generation has been the main objective of this res...
This is a description of changes in the policies followed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in man...
In 2003, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) issued an Amended Biological Opinion (2...
textThe energy-water nexus represents a complex system of correlated resources, with particular rele...
textRecent droughts and heat waves have revealed the vulnerability of some power plants to effects f...
Document: Attachment A, The Proposed Colorado River Project, 1963, page 8and saline water plants may...
Speakers Clear Up Muddy Mo Perspectives at Conference From the Director: Annual Water Conference B...
Because of an Army Corps of Engineer proposed new dam on the Grand River 1 the original town of Patt...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the potential impacts of low Missouri River flows on the pow...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential impacts on power plants of minimum water rel...
When summer releases from Gavins Point fall below minimum navigation levels some power plants experi...
This paper will present the broad overview of hardware availability, systems design and 1egal/regula...
The Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) operates a system of six dams and reservoirs on the Missouri Riv...
Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Protection Division U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Water Scie...
Related publications: "Spillway Design Floods for Small Dams in Rural Missouri," T.E. Harbaugh and J...
Impact of potential climatic change in hydropower generation has been the main objective of this res...
This is a description of changes in the policies followed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in man...
In 2003, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) issued an Amended Biological Opinion (2...
textThe energy-water nexus represents a complex system of correlated resources, with particular rele...
textRecent droughts and heat waves have revealed the vulnerability of some power plants to effects f...
Document: Attachment A, The Proposed Colorado River Project, 1963, page 8and saline water plants may...
Speakers Clear Up Muddy Mo Perspectives at Conference From the Director: Annual Water Conference B...
Because of an Army Corps of Engineer proposed new dam on the Grand River 1 the original town of Patt...