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Name:
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midagefeller
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Canoe Releases
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Date:
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6/4/2012 4:57:54 AM
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Additional Comment from Alan Peeples (Reservoir Management, APCO):
"Thanks,
I appreciate that. Looks like you captured our conversation well. Just
wanted to clarify that in my conversation with the NWS office last
week, they stated that the pattern we have seen may be breaking. We
(APC) will continue to monitor conditions closely and cautiously to see
if that comes about. Also, the recreational releases at Jordan will be
discontinued when all three upstream reservoirs (Weiss, Henry, and
Logan) are 1 foot below their rule curves; it’s all 3, not just Logan
Martin. There are also calculations for water availability that impact
recreational releases at Jordan, not only the lake level trigger. APC’s
hydro capacity is about 14% of APC’s total capacity (coal/gas/nuclear),
but on average Hydro only produces about 6% of the energy for APC.
Capacity and energy are different, but related. Capacity is the
ability to produce electricity, while energy is the actual electricity
produced, for example kilowatt-hours. I am not sure what the numbers
look like so far this year, but I do know hydroelectric energy
production for April was very low, only generated as we were releasing
the required minimum flows.
I have already initiated the need for
more detailed communications from here, and we are working to make that
happen. I will let you know when we have put something together and
how it will be disseminated. Also noticed that you filed LMLPA comments
this morning, and that they have already been received by FERC.
"
URL: LMLPA Web Site
(the above is copied/pasted from previous post by another user of this forum)
Below is the present elevation of Alabama Lakes
http://www.loganmartin.info/StateSites.asp
Neither Weiss, Neely nor Logan are more than 1 Ft below full pool at this time 3:54 AM Monday, June 4.
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