Article PO-1 – Reservoir Operations (RSA Section 3.1.1)
High Rock Reservoir Operations
Cube Hydro
must
operate High Rock Reservoir at or above the
normal minimum elevation (NME) as depicted on the High Rock Operating
Curve (Figure
PO-1), except as needed in
order to maintain minimum flows or as provided under the Low Inflow
Protocol (LIP) or the Hydro Project Maintenance and Emergency Protocol
(HPMEP). High Rock Reservoir may be drawn down below its NME in order to
meet the Required Minimum Instream Flow at Falls, as specified in
Article PO-2, only after Narrows Reservoir has reached its NME. If High
Rock Reservoir water elevation is below the NME at 12:01 AM on any
operating day, where the operating day is defined as 12:01 AM through
12:00 midnight, Cube Hydro
must
reduce releases from High Rock Reservoir for that
operating day up to a maximum of the daily average flow equivalent of
the minimum flow requirement at Falls, as specified in Article PO-2.
Under this condition, releases from Falls Dam will be limited to those
defined in Article PO-2.
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tReservoir
Stabilization to Enhance Fish Spawning
From April 15 through May 15 of each year, Cube Hydro
must
maintain reservoir
water elevations at all four Project reservoirs no lower than -1.0 feet
below
the elevation of each reservoir on April 15 to enhance conditions for
fish
spawning in the reservoirs. No later than August 31 of each year, Cube
Hydro
must
report the resulting reservoir water elevations at each
reservoir during
the April 15 through May 15 period in a letter report to the North
Carolina
Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC). The letter report
must
provide
an explanation of any circumstances that prevented Cube Hydro from
maintaining
the target water elevations. Within 60 days of filing the letter report
with
the NCWRC, a copy of the letter report
must
be filed with the Division and
FERC. Satisfaction of these reporting commitments constitutes compliance
with this Article.
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