Comments by the Nature Conservancy on the Initial Study Reports (Susitna-Watana Project, P-14241).

This document is the response from The Nature Conservancy in Alaska regarding the Initial Study Report (ISR) for the proposed Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project (FERC No. 14241). The ISR is required by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the licensing of the proposed project. This documen...

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Alternate Title:Review of water quality studies to support ecological risk assessment of large-scale hydropower on braided rivers in Alaska.

Review of water quality modeling study to support ecological risk assessment of large-scale hydropower on braided rivers in Alaska.

Review of groundwater study to support ecological risk assessment of large-scale hydropower on braided rivers in Alaska.

Toward sustainable development of hydropower in Alaska: approaches to avoid and minimize risks to Alaska's Pacific salmon populations.

Preliminary framework for ecological risk assessment of large-scale hydropower on braided rivers in Alaska: Phase 1.

Initial Study Report.
Corporate Author: Nature Conservancy of Alaska,
Additional Author(s):Miller, Joseph Lee, 1973-

Bose, Kimberly D.,

Smith, Corinne,

Mugunthan, Pradeep.

Riley, Michael (Hydrologist).
Corporate Contributor(s):Anchor QEA (Firm),

United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
Report Numbers:SuWa 291
Original Source:Toward sustainable development of hydropower in Alaska: approaches to avoid and minimize risks to Alaska's Pacific salmon populations.

Preliminary framework for ecological risk assessment of large-scale hydropower on braided rivers in Alaska: Phase 1.

Evaluation of: Initial Study Report.
Series:Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project document ; no. 291.
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Online Access:Link to Full Text
Library Holdings:Print Versions
Contents:
  • [Letter]
  • Attachment 1. Preliminary framework for ecological risk assessment of large-scale hydropower on braided rivers in Alaska: Phase 1 / prepared by Anchor QEA, LLC. (June 2015)
  • Attachment 2. Toward sustainable development of hydropower in Alaska: approaches to avoid and minimize risks to Alaska's Pacific salmon populations / The Nature Conservancy. (June 2016)
  • Attachment 3. Review of water quality studies to support ecological risk assessment of large-scale hydropower on braided rivers in Alaska ; Review of water quality modeling study to support ecological risk assessment of large-scale hydropower on braided rivers in Alaska / Pradeep Mugunthan and Joe Miller. Review of groundwater study to support ecological risk assessment of large-scale hydropower on braided rivers in Alaska / Michael Riley and Joe Miller. (2014).