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Mar 8-9, Boise
Apr 12-13, Wenatchee
May 5, Power Committee, teleconference
May 10-11, Hood River
May 24, F&W Committee
June 7-8, Whitefish
July 7, Power Committee, teleconference
July 12-13, Portland
Aug 9-10, Spokane
Sep 13-14, Astoria
Oct 11-12, Portland
Nov 3, Power Committee, teleconference
Nov 8-9, Coeur d'Alene
Dec 6-7, Webinar & Council Meetings
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Council Meeting Agenda
Council Central Offices
851 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1100
Portland, OR 97204
February 18-20, 2003
To participate in any of the meetings, call our central
office at 800-452-5161 for the call-in number.
Tuesday, February 18
Fish Committee - small conference room - 1 p.m.
- Mainstem systemwide project review discussion, including research,
monitoring and evaluation
- Discussion of Council decision on revised call for recommendations for
subbasin plans, to revise subbasin planning schedule
- Status report on Artificial Production Review and Evaluation
- Discussion of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recovery planning
coordination regarding subbasin planning
Power Committee - large conference room - 10:30 a.m.
- Is there a natural gas crisis?
- Panel on critical energy issues for Northwest industries
- Comment on the demand response issue paper
- Discussion with Bonneville regarding ?leanings? on Bonneville Future
Role
- Report on the Adequacy Forum and next steps
- Discussion of Draft Standard Market Design comments focused on the
adequacy issue
- Review and update of Power Plan schedule
- Discussion of Bonneville transmission alternatives process
Council Meeting - 4 p.m. - large conference room
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4 - 4:15 p.m. |
Reports from Fish and Wildlife and Power Committee
chairs: Ed Bartlett, chair, fish and wildlife committee; and Jim
Kempton, chair, power committee. |
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4:15- 5 p.m. |
Remarks on Bonneville Power Administration's financial
condition and Bonneville's future role: Steve Wright, administrator,
Bonneville Power Administration. |
The Executive Committee will meet at 5 p.m. on Tuesday,
February 18, 2003.
Wednesday, February 19 - 8:30 a.m.
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8:30 - 10:30 a.m. |
Presentation from Independent Scientific Advisory Board
on flow augmentation: Dr. Charles Coutant, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory; and Dr. Richard Whitney, ad hoc member, ISAB. |
item 2 (250k PDF) |
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10:30 a.m. - Noon |
Review of Mainstem Amendment comments: John Shurts,
general counsel; Bruce Suzumoto, manager, special projects; and John
Fazio, senior power systems analyst. |
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| 4. |
1:30 - 2 p.m. |
Council decision on approval of proposed subbasin
planning work plans: Lynn Palensky, subbasin planning coordinator. |
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| 5. |
2 - 2:45 p.m. |
Presentation on turbine operating efficiency and fish
survival: Dr. John Skalski, School of Aquatic Science, University of
Washington.
Summary: Dr. John Skalski of the School of Aquatic and Fishery
Sciences at the University of Washington will present information
regarding the effects of hydro turbine operating efficiencies on
juvenile survival. Dr. Skalski's work shows that operating turbines at
peak efficiencies may not lead to the highest fish survival. His studies
present interesting opportunities to increase fish survival under
present hydrosystem configurations. Attached is the presentation that he
will make to the Council and a copy of his paper published in the North
American Journal of Fisheries Management |
item 5 (310k PDF) |
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3 - 4 p.m. |
Discussion on 2003 water conditions and river
operations: Bruce Suzumoto, John Shurts, general counsel; Suzanne Cooper
and Rick Pendergrass, Bonneville Power Administration; and Rock Peters,
Corps of Engineers.
Summary: For 2003, Columbia River runoff volume at the Dalles
is currently estimated to be 70% of normal. Suzanne Cooper and Rick
Pendergrass of the Bonneville Power Administration and Rock Peters of
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will discuss 2003 water conditions and
approaching operational decisions. They will also update the Council on
the status of the federal action agencies' proposals regarding spill for
the Spring Creek hatchery release and spill studies at John Day and Ice
Harbor dams. |
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4 - 4:15 p.m. |
Council decision on revised subbasin planning schedule:
Doug Marker, director, fish and wildlife division. |
item 7 (20k PDF) |
| 8. |
4:15 p.m. |
Public comments on Demand Response Issue Paper in
Preparation for the Fifth Power Plan (Council document
2002-18). |
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Thursday, February 20 - 8 a.m.
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8 - 8:30 a.m. |
Council decision on comments to the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission re Standard Market Design: Dick Watson, director,
power division. |
item 9 (30k PDF)
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| 10. |
8:30 - 11:30 a.m. |
Council decision on recommendations to Bonneville for
fish and wildlife project spending for Fiscal Year 2003: Doug Marker,
John Ogan, senior counsel; and Mark Fritsch, fish production
coordinator. |
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11:30 a.m. |
Council Business
- Adoption of minutes
- Approval of IEAB Task Order: Investigation of Phase 2
Hatchery Economics Needs and Scope
- Briefing on public affairs activities: Mark Walker,
director, public affairs division.
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The times listed for specific agenda items, and the order of those items,
are approximate and are subject to change. Public comment will be
taken after each agenda item as time allows.
Last updated: 2/12/2003 3:00 pm
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