Appendix C, Alternative hydro generating sources.

This document is an analysis of hydropower development in the Railbelt region of Alaska that could be alternatives to constructing Susitna Hydroelectric Project. The sites in this analysis lie in the Tanana River basin, Cook Inlet basin, Cooper River basin, and Prince William Sound basin.

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Alternate Title:Task 6, Development selection. Subtask 6.05, Development selection report. Appendix C, Alternative hydro generating sources.

Alternative hydro generating sources

Title in header of microfiche filmed by AEIDC: Development selection report. Appendix C
Corporate Contributor(s):Acres American Incorporated,

Alaska Power Authority,

Susitna Hydroelectric Project.
Publisher:Alaska Power Authority,
Report Numbers:SUS 269
Edition:[December 1981 edition].
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Summary:This document is an analysis of hydropower development in the Railbelt region of Alaska that could be alternatives to constructing Susitna Hydroelectric Project. The sites in this analysis lie in the Tanana River basin, Cook Inlet basin, Cooper River basin, and Prince William Sound basin.
Physical Description:15, [25] pages, 11 leaves of plates : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Notes:Title from caption on first page of appendix.

This appendix was produced by Acres American Incorporated. It is an excerpt from the December 1981 edition of: Task 6, Development selection. Subtask 6.05, Development selection report. Appendices A through J.

Alaska Power Authority extracted Appendix C for research for the Susitna Hydroelectric Project, but the staff included only the first 41 pages (omitting figures C.2 to C.11). For this reason, Arctic Environmental Information and Data Center (AEIDC) microfilmed that extracted document with only those pages and assigned that partial document as SUS 269.

The description of 40 pages and 11 leaves of plates represents all of Appendix C, even though the last ten plates were not included in the extract numbered SUS 269.