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RECLAMATION Issue Alert 11/11/05 by Family Farm Alliance Exhaustive Inventory Includes Hundreds of Western Projects The Bureau of Reclamation Sends Storage Study to Congress Reclamation this week submitted a report to Congress that identifies nearly one thousand potential hydroelectric and water supply projects in the Western United States that have been studied but not constructed. To meet conditions of the Energy Act of 2005, Reclamation on November 8 submitted a comprehensive inventory of Western water storage and hydroelectric projects to the U.S. House Committee on Resources and the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. During the development of this report, the Family Farm Alliance provided Reclamation with a data base that encapsulates a similar, but less comprehensive, effort developed by Western water users earlier this year. The Alliance effort and two similar reports prepared in Idaho were referenced in an appendix to the Reclamation report. Although the Energy Bill focuses on studies associated with hydroelectric projects, Reclamation’s inventory addresses all storage projects, including those without appurtenant hydro features. According to Reclamation, this inventory serves as a useful reference tool for understanding the magnitude and scope of historical study activities in specific locations. Reclamation surveyed a significant number of reports for this inventory, many of which included studies of or references to one or more projects. Over 450 other non-hydro storage projects were also identified. T November 11, 2005 . “Inventory of Reclamation Water Surface Storage Studies with Hydropower Components” The final report (a one-inch thick document) lists hundreds of water supply projects, and includes columns that address: • Level of analysis; • Purposes; • Major features; • Water yield; • Power production at capacity: • Estimated cost; • Identified environmental impacts; • Other factors that might affect progress of projects. The report contains no recommendations.
Inventory
of Reclamation Water Surface Storage Studies with
Hydropower Components; Report to Congress
Implementing Provisions of Section 1840 of the
Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-58)
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