[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR208.11]

[Page 102-115]
 
                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
         CHAPTER II--CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
 
PART 208--FLOOD CONTROL REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 208.11  Regulations for use of storage allocated for flood control or navigation and/or project operation at reservoirs subject to prescription of rules and regulations by the Secretary of the Army in the interest of flood control and navigation.

    (a) Purpose. This regulation prescribes the responsibilities and 
general procedures for regulating reservoir projects capable of 
regulation for flood control or navigation and the use of storage 
allocated for such purposes and provided on the basis of flood control

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and navigation, except projects owned and operated by the Corps of 
Engineers; the International Boundary and Water Commission, United 
States and Mexico; and those under the jurisdiction of the International 
Joint Commission, United States, and Canada, and the Columbia River 
Treaty. The intent of this regulation is to establish an understanding 
between project owners, operating agencies, and the Corps of Engineers.
    (b) Responsibilities. The basic responsibilities of the Corps of 
Engineers regarding project operation are set out in the cited authority 
and described in the following paragraphs:
    (1) Section 7 of the Flood Control Act of 1944 (58 Stat. 890, 33 
U.S.C. 709) directs the Secretary of the Army to prescribe regulations 
for flood control and navigation in the following manner:

    Hereafter, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of War to prescribe 
regulations for the use of storage allocated for flood control or 
navigation at all reservoirs constructed wholly or in part with Federal 
funds provided on the basis of such purposes, and the operation of any 
such project shall be in accordance with such regulations: Provided, 
That this section shall not apply to the Tennessee Valley Authority, 
except that in case of danger from floods on the lower Ohio and 
Mississippi Rivers the Tennessee Valley Authority is directed to 
regulate the release of water from the Tennessee River into the Ohio 
River in accordance with such instructions as may be issued by the War 
Department.

    (2) Section 9 of Public Law 436-83d Congress (68 Stat. 303) provides 
for the development of the Coosa River, Alabama and Georgia, and directs 
the Secretary of the Army to prescribe rules and regulations for project 
operation in the interest of flood control and navigation as follows:

    The operation and maintenance of the dams shall be subject to 
reasonable rules and regulations of the Secretary of the Army in the 
interest of flood control and navigation.
    Note: This Regulation will also be applicable to dam and reservoir 
projects operated under provisions of future legislative acts wherein 
the Secretary of the Army is directed to prescribe rules and regulations 
in the interest of flood control and navigation. The Chief of Engineers, 
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is designated the duly authorized 
representative of the Secretary of the Army to exercise the authority 
set out in the Congressional Acts. This Regulation will normally be 
implemented by letters of understanding between the Corps of Engineers 
and project owner and will incorporate the provisions of such letters of 
understanding prior to the time construction renders the project capable 
of significant impoundment of water. A water control agreement signed by 
both parties will follow when deliberate impoundment first begins or at 
such time as the responsibilities of any Corps-owned projects may be 
transferred to another entity. Promulgation of this Regulation for a 
given project will occur at such time as the name of the project appears 
in the Federal Register in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 
6k. When agreement on a water control plan cannot be reached between the 
Corps and the project owner after coordination with all interested 
parties, the project name will be entered in the Federal Register and 
the Corps of Engineers plan will be the official water control plan 
until such time as differences can be resolved.

    (3) Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), formerly Federal 
Power Commission (FPC), Licenses.
    (i) Responsibilities of the Secretary of the Army and/or the Chief 
of Engineers in FERC licensing actions are set forth in reference 3c 
above and pertinent sections are cited herein. The Commission may 
further stipulate as a licensing condition, that a licensee enter into 
an agreement with the Department of the Army providing for operation of 
the project during flood times, in accordance with rules and regulations 
prescribed by the Secretary of the Army.
    (A) Section 4(e) of the Federal Power Act requires approval by the 
Chief of Engineers and the Secretary of the Army of plans of dams or 
other structures affecting the navigable capacity of any navigable 
waters of the United States, prior to issuance of a license by the 
Commission as follows:

    The Commission is hereby authorized and empowered to issue licenses 
to citizens * * * for the purpose of constructing, operating and 
maintaining dams, water conduits, reservoirs, powerhouses, transmission 
lines, or other project works necessary or convenient for the 
development and improvement of navigation and for the development, 
transmission, and utilization of power across, along, from or in any of 
the streams or other bodies of water over which Congress has 
jurisdiction * * * Provided further, That no license affecting the 
navigable capacity of any navigable waters of the United States shall be 
issued until the plans of the dam or other

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structures affecting navigation have been approved by the Chief of 
Engineers and the Secretary of the Army.

    (B) Sections 10(a) and 10(c) of the Federal Power Act specify 
conditions of project licenses including the following:
    (1) Section 10(a). ``That the project adopted * * * shall be such as 
in the judgment of the Commission will be best adapted to a 
comprehensive plan for improving or developing a waterway or waterways 
for the use or benefit of interstate or foreign commerce, for the 
improvement and utilization of waterpower development, and for other 
beneficial public uses * * *.''
    (2) Section 10(c). ``That the licensee shall * * * so maintain and 
operate said works as not to impair navigation, and shall conform to 
such rules and regulations as the Commission may from time to time 
prescribe for the protection of life, health, and property * * *.''
    (C) Section 18 of the Federal Power Act directs the operation of any 
navigation facilities built under the provision of that Act, be 
controlled by rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the 
Army as follows:

    The operation of any navigation facilities which may be constructed 
as part of or in connection with any dam or diversion structure built 
under the provisions of this Act, whether at the expense of a licensee 
hereunder or of the United States, shall at all times be controlled by 
such reasonable rules and regulations in the interest of navigation; 
including the control of the pool caused by such dam or diversion 
structure as may be made from time to time by the Secretary of the Army, 
* * *.

    (ii) Federal Power Commission Order No. 540 issued October 31, 1975, 
and published November 7, 1975 (40 FR 51998), amending Sec. 2.9 of the 
Commission's General Policy and Interpretations prescribed Standardized 
Conditions (Forms) for Inclusion in Preliminary Permits and Licenses 
Issued Under part I of the Federal Power Act. As an example, Article 12 
of Standard Form L-3, titled: ``Terms and Conditions of License for 
Constructed Major Projects Affecting Navigable Waters of the United 
States,'' sets forth the Commission's interpretation of appropriate 
sections of the Act, which deal with navigation aspects, and attendant 
responsibilities of the Secretary of the Army in licensing actions as 
follows:

    The United States specifically retains and safeguards the right to 
use water in such amount, to be determined by the Secretary of the Army, 
as may be necessary for the purposes of navigation on the navigable 
waterway affected; and the operations of the Licensee, so far as they 
affect the use, storage and discharge from storage of waters affected by 
the license, shall at all times be controlled by such reasonable rules 
and regulations as the Secretary of the Army may prescribe in the 
interest of navigation, and as the Commission may prescribe for the 
protection of life, health, and property, * * * and the Licensee shall 
release water from the project reservoir at such rate * * * as the 
Secretary of the Army may prescribe in the interest of navigation, or as 
the Commission may prescribe for the other purposes hereinbefore 
mentioned.

    (c) Scope and terminology. This regulation applies to Federal 
authorized flood control and/or navigation storage projects, and to non-
Federal projects which require the Secretary of the Army to prescribe 
regulations as a condition of the license, permit or legislation, during 
the planning, design and construction phases, and throughout the life of 
the project. In compliance with the authority cited above, this 
regulation defines certain activities and responsibilities concerning 
water control management throughout the Nation in the interest of flood 
control and navigation. In carrying out the conditions of this 
regulation, the owner and/or operating agency will comply with 
applicable provisions of Pub. L. 85-624, the Fish and Wildlife 
Coordination Act of 1958, and Pub. L. 92-500, the Federal Water 
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972. This regulation does not apply 
to local flood protection works governed by Sec. 208.10, or to 
navigation facilities and associated structures which are otherwise 
covered by part 207 (Navigation Regulations) of title 33 of the code. 
Small reservoirs, containing less than 12,500 acre-feet of flood control 
or navigation storage, may be excluded from this regulation and covered 
under Sec. 208.10, unless specifically required by law or conditions of 
the license or permit.
    (1) The terms reservoir and project as used herein include all water 
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impoundment projects constructed or modified, including natural lakes, 
that are subject to this regulation.
    (2) The term project owner refers to the entity responsible for 
maintenance, physical operation, and safety of the project, and for 
carrying out the water control plan in the interest of flood control 
and/or navigation as prescribed by the Corps of Engineers. Special 
arrangements may be made by the project owner for ``operating agencies'' 
to perform these tasks.
    (3) The term letter of understanding as used herein includes 
statements which consummate this regulation for any given project and 
define the general provisions or conditions of the local sponsor, or 
owner, cooperation agreed to in the authorizing legislative document, 
and the requirements for compliance with section 7 of the 1944 Flood 
Control Act, the Federal Power Act or other special congressional act. 
This information will be specified in the water control plan and manual. 
The letter of understanding will be signed by a duly authorized 
representative of the Chief of Engineers and the project owner. A 
``field working agreement'' may be substituted for a letter of 
understanding, provided that the specified minimum requirements of the 
latter, as stated above, are met.
    (4) The term water control agreement refers to a compliation of 
water control criteria, guidelines, diagrams, release schedules, rule 
curves and specifications that basically govern the use of reservoir 
storage space allocated for flood control or navigation and/or release 
functions of a water control project for these purposes. In general, 
they indicate controlling or limiting rates of discharge and storage 
space required for flood control and/or navigation, based on the runoff 
potential during various seasons of the year.
    (5) For the purpose of this regulation, the term water control plan 
is limited to the plan of regulation for a water resources project in 
the interest of flood control and/or navigation. The water control plan 
must conform with proposed allocations of storage capacity and 
downstream conditions or other requirements to meet all functional 
objectives of the particular project, acting separately or in 
combination with other projects in a system.
    (6) The term real-time denotes the processing of current information 
or data in a sufficiently timely manner to influence a physicial 
response in the system being monitored and controlled. As used herein 
the term connotes * * * the analyses for and execution of water control 
decisions for both minor and major flood events and for navigation, 
based on prevailing hydrometeorological and other conditions and 
constraints, to achieve efficient management of water resource systems.
    (d) Procedures--(1) Conditions during project formulation. During 
the planning and design phases, the project owner should consult with 
the Corps of Engineers regarding the quantity and value of space to 
reserve in the reservoir for flood control and/or navigation purposes, 
and for utilization of the space, and other requirements of the license, 
permit or conditions of the law. Relevant matters that bear upon flood 
control and navigation accomplishment include: Runoff potential, 
reservoir discharge capability, downstream channel characteristics, 
hydrometeorological data collection, flood hazard, flood damage 
characteristics, real estate acquisition for flowage requirements (fee 
and easement), and resources required to carry out the water control 
plan. Advice may also be sought on determination of and regulation for 
the probable maximum or other design flood under consideration by the 
project owner to establish the quantity of surcharge storage space, and 
freeboard elevation of top of dam or embankment for safety of the 
project.
    (2) Corps of Engineers involvement. If the project owner is 
responsible for real-time implemenetation of the water control plan, 
consultation and assistance will be provided by the Corps of Engineers 
when appropriate and to the extent possible. During any emergency that 
affects flood control and/or navigation, the Corps of Engineers may 
temporarily prescribe regulation of flood control or navigation storage 
space on a day-to-day (real-time) basis without request of the project 
owner. Appropriate consideration

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will be given for other authorized project functions. Upon refusal of 
the project owner to comply with regulations prescribed by the Corps of 
Engineers, a letter will be sent to the project owner by the Chief of 
Engineers or his duly authorized representative describing the reason 
for the regulations prescribed, events that have transpired, and 
notification that the project owner is in violation of the Code of 
Federal Regulations. Should an impasse arise, in that the project owner 
or the designated operating entity persists in noncompliance with 
regulations prescribed by the Corps of Engineers, measures may be taken 
to assure compliance.
    (3) Corps of Engineers implementation of real-time water control 
decisions. The Corps of Engineers may prescribe the continuing 
regulation of flood control storage space for any project subject to 
this regulation on a day-to-day (real-time) basis. When this is the 
case, consultation and assistance from the project owner to the extent 
possible will be expected. Special requests by the project owner, or 
appropriate operating entity, are preferred before the Corps of 
Engineers offers advice on real-time regulation during surcharge storage 
utilization.
    (4) Water control plan and manual. Prior to project completion, 
water control managers from the Corps of Engineers will visit the 
project and the area served by the project to become familiar with the 
water control facilities, and to insure sound formulation of the water 
control plan. The formal plan of regulation for flood control and/or 
navigation, referred to herein as the water control plan, will be 
developed and documented in a water control manual prepared by the Corps 
of Engineers. Development of the manual will be coordinated with the 
project owner to obtain the necessary pertinent information, and to 
insure compatibility with other project purposes and with surcharge 
regulation. Major topics in the manual will include: Authorization and 
description of the project, hydrometeorology, data collection and 
communication networks, hydrologic forecasting, the water control plan, 
and water resource management functions, including responsibilities and 
coordination for water control decisionmaking. Special instructions to 
the dam tender or reservoir manager on data collection, reporting to 
higher Federal authority, and on procedures to be followed in the event 
of a communication outage under emergency conditions, will be prepared 
as an exhibit in the manual. Other exhibits will include copies of this 
regulation, letters of understanding consummating this regulation, and 
the water control agreements. After approval by the Chief of Engineers 
or his duly authorized representative, the manual will be furnished the 
project owner.
    (5) Water control agreement. (i) A water control diagram (graphical) 
will be prepared by the Corps of Engineers for each project having 
variable space reservation for flood control and/or navigation during 
the year; e.g., variable seasonal storage, joint-use space, or other 
rule curve designation. Reservoir inflow parameters will be included on 
the diagrams when appropriate. Concise notes will be included on the 
diagrams prescribing the use of storage space in terms of release 
schedules, runoff, nondamaging or other controlling flow rates 
downstream of the damsite, and other major factors as appropriate. A 
water control release schedule will be prepared in tabular form for 
projects that do not have variable space reservation for flood control 
and/or navigation. The water control diagram or release schedule will be 
signed by a duly authorized representative of the Chief of Engineers, 
the project owner, and the designated operating agency, and will be used 
as the basis for carrying out this regulation. Each diagram or schedule 
will contain a reference to this regulation.
    (ii) When deemed necessary by the Corps of Engineers, information 
given on the water control diagram or release schedule will be 
supplemented by appropriate text to assure mutual understanding on 
certain details or other important aspects of the water control plan not 
covered in this regulation, on the water control diagram or in the 
release schedule. This material will include clarification of any 
aspects that might otherwise result in unsatisfactory project 
performance in the interest of flood contol and/or navigation.

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Supplementation of the agreement will be necessary for each project 
where the Corps of Engineers exercises the discretionary authority to 
prescribe the flood control regulation on a day-to-day (real-time) 
basis. The agreement will include delegation of the responsibility. The 
document should also cite, as appropriate, section 7 of the 1944 Flood 
Control Act, the Federal Power Act and/or other congressional 
legislation authorizing construction an/or directing operation of the 
project.
    (iii) All flood control regulations published in the Federal 
Register under this section (part 208) of the code prior to the date of 
this publication which are listed in Sec. 208.11(e) are hereby 
superseded.
    (iv) Nothing in this regulation prohibits the promulgation of 
specific regulations for a project in compliance with the authorizing 
acts, when agreement on acceptable regulations cannot be reached between 
the Corps of Engineers and the owner.
    (6) Hydrometeorological instrumentation. The project owner will 
provide instrumentation in the vicinity of the damsite and will provide 
communication equipment necessary to record and transmit 
hydrometeorological and reservoir data to all appropriate Federal 
authorities on a real-time basis unless there are extenuating 
circumstances or are otherwise provided for as a condition of the 
license or permit. For those projects where the owner retains 
responsibility for real-time implementation of the water control plan, 
the owner will also provide or arrange for the measurement and reporting 
of hydrometeorological parameters required within and adjacent to the 
watershed and downstream of the damsite, sufficient to regulate the 
project for flood control and/or navigation in an efficient manner. When 
data collection stations outside the immediate vicinity of the damsite 
are required, and funds for installation, observation, and maintenance 
are not available from other sources, the Corps of Engineers may agree 
to share the costs for such stations with the project owner. 
Availability of funds and urgency of data needs are factors which will 
be considered in reaching decisions on cost sharing.
    (7) Project safety. The project owner is responsible for the safety 
of the dam and appurtenant facilities and for regulation of the project 
during surcharge storage utilization. Emphasis upon the safety of the 
dam is especially important in the event surcharge storage is utilized, 
which results when the total storage space reserved for flood control is 
exceeded. Any assistance provided by the Corps of Engineers concerning 
surcharge regulation is to be utilized at the discretion of the project 
owner, and does not relieve the owner of the responsibility for safety 
of the project.
    (8) Notification of the general public. The Corps of Engineers and 
other interested Federal and State agencies, and the project owner will 
jointly sponsor public involvement activities, as appropriate, to fully 
apprise the general public of the water control plan. Public meetings or 
other effective means of notification and involvement will be held, with 
the initial meeting being conducted as early as practicable but not 
later than the time the project first becomes operational. Notice of the 
initial public meeting shall be published once a week for 3 consecutive 
weeks in one or more newspapers of general circulation published in each 
county covered by the water control plan. Such notice shall also be used 
when appropriate to inform the public of modifications in the water 
control plan. If no newspaper is published in a county, the notice shall 
be published in one or more newspapers of general circulation within 
that county. For the purposes of this section a newspaper is one 
qualified to publish public notices under applicable State law. Notice 
shall be given in the event significant problems are anticipated or 
experienced that will prevent carrying out the approved water control 
plan or in the event that an extreme water condition is expected that 
could produce severe damage to property or loss of life. The means for 
conveying this information shall be commensurate with the urgency of the 
situation. The water control manual will be made available for 
examination by the general public upon request at the appropriate office 
of the Corps of Engineers, project owner or designated operating agency.

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    (9) Other generalized requirements for flood control and navigation. 
(i) Storage space in the reservoirs allocated for flood control and 
navigation purposes shall be kept available for those purposes in 
accordance with the water control agreement, and the plan of regulation 
in the water control manual.
    (ii) Any water impounded in the flood control space defined by the 
water control agreement shall be evacuated as rapidly as can be safely 
accomplished without causing downstream flows to exceed the controlling 
rates; i.e., releases from reservoirs shall be restricted insofar as 
practicable to quantities which, in conjunction with uncontrolled runoff 
downstream of the dam, will not cause water levels to exceed the 
controlling stages currently in force. Although conflicts may arise with 
other purposes, such as hydropower, the plan or regulation may require 
releases to be completely curtailed in the interest of flood control or 
safety of the project.
    (iii) Nothing in the plan of regulation for flood control shall be 
construed to require or allow dangerously rapid changes in magnitudes of 
releases. Releases will be made in a manner consistent with requirements 
for protecting the dam and reservoir from major damage during passage of 
the maximum design flood for the project.
    (iv) The project owner shall monitor current reservoir and hydro- 
meteorological conditions in and adjacent to the watershed and 
downstream of the damsite, as necessary. This and any other pertinent 
information shall be reported to the Corps of Engineers on a timely 
basis, in accordance with standing instructions to the damtender or 
other means requested by the Corps of Engineers.
    (v) In all cases where the project owner retains responsibility for 
real-time implementation of the water control plan, he shall make 
current determinations of: Reservoir inflow, flood control storage 
utilized, and scheduled releases. He shall also determine storage space 
and releases required to comply with the water control plan prescribed 
by the Corps of Engineers. The owner shall report this information on a 
timely basis as requested by the Corps of Engineers.
    (vi) The water control plan is subject to temporary modification by 
the Corps of Engineers if found necessary in time of emergency. Requests 
for and action on such modifications may be made by the fastest means of 
communication available. The action taken shall be confirmed in writing 
the same day to the project owner and shall include justification for 
the action.
    (vii) The project owner may temporarily deviate from the water 
control plan in the event an immediate short-term departure is deemed 
necessary for emergency reasons to protect the safety of the dam, or to 
avoid other serious hazards. Such actions shall be immediately reported 
by the fastest means of communication available. Actions shall be 
confirmed in writing the same day to the Corps of Engineers and shall 
include justification for the action. Continuation of the deviation will 
require the express approval of the Chief of Engineers, or his duly 
authorized representative.
    (viii) Advance approval of the Chief of Engineers, or his duly 
authorized representative, is required prior to any deviation from the 
plan of regulation prescribed or approved by the Corps of Engineers in 
the interest of flood control and/or navigation, except in emergency 
situations provided for in paragraph (d)(9)(vii) of this section. When 
conditions appear to warrant a prolonged deviation from the approved 
plan, the project owner and the Corps of Engineers will jointly 
investigate and evaluate the proposed deviation to insure that the 
overall integrity of the plan would not be unduly compromised. Approval 
of prolonged deviations will not be granted unless such investigations 
and evaluations have been conducted to the extent deemed necessary by 
the Chief of Engineers, or his designated representatives, to fully 
substantiate the deviation.
    (10) Revisions. The water control plan and all associated documents 
will be revised by the Corps of Engineers as necessary, to reflect 
changed conditions that come to bear upon flood control and navigation, 
e.g., reallocation of reservoir storage space due to sedimentation or 
transfer of storage space to a neighboring project. Revision of the 
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agreement, water control diagram, or release schedule requires approval 
of the Chief of Engineers or his duly authorized representative. Each 
such revision shall be effective upon the date specified in the 
approval. The original (signed document) water control agreement shall 
be kept on file in the respective Office the Division Engineer, Corps of 
Engineers, Department of the Army, located at division offices 
throughout the continental USA. Copies of these agreements may be 
obtained from the office of the project owner, or from the office of the 
appropriate Division Engineer, Corps of Engineers.
    (11) Federal Register. The following information for each project 
subject to section 7 of the 1944 Flood Control Act and other applicable 
congressional acts shall be published in the Federal Register prior to 
the time the projects becomes operational and prior to any significant 
impoundment before project completion or * * * at such time as the 
responsibility for physical operation and maintenance of the Corps of 
Engineers owned projects is transferred to another entity:
    (i) Reservoir, dam, and lake names,
    (ii) Stream, county, and State corresponding to the damsite 
location,
    (iii) The maximum current storage space in acre-feet to be reserved 
exclusively for flood control and/or navigation purposes, or any 
multiple-use space (intermingled) when flood control or navigation is 
one of the purposes, with corresponding elevations in feet above mean 
sea level, and area in acres, at the upper and lower limits of said 
space,
    (iv) The name of the project owner, and
    (v) Congressional legislation authorizing the project for Federal 
participation.
    (e) List of projects. The following tables, ``Pertinent Project 
Data--Section 208.11 Regulation,'' show the pertinent data for projects 
which are subject to this regulation.

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                                                                                        List of Projects
                                                                     [Non-Corps projects with Corps Regulation Requirements]
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                                                                                                                  Elev limits feet      Area in acres
                                                                                      Project purpose   Storage        M.S.L.       --------------------
         Project name \1\          State         County              Stream \1\             \2\         1000 AF --------------------                     Authorizing legis. \3\  Proj. owner \4\
                                                                                                                   Upper     Lower     Upper     Lower
Col. No. 1                            2   3...................  4...................  5..............         6         7         8         9        10  11....................  12
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Agency Valley Dam & Res..........    OR   Malheur.............  N Fork Malheur R....  FICR...........      60.0    3340.0    3263.0      1900         0  PL 68-292.............  USBR.
Alpine Dam.......................    IL   Winnebago...........  Keith Cr............  F..............       0.6     796.0     760.0        52         0  PWA Proj..............  Rkfd, IL.
Altus Dam & Res..................    OK   Jackson.............  N Fork Red R........  F..............      19.6    1562.0    1559.0      6800      6260  PL 761................  USBR.
                                                                                      IMR............     132.6    1559.0   1517.5P      6260       735
Anderson Ranch Dam & Res.........    ID   Elmore..............  S Fk Boise R........  FEI............     423.2    4196.0    4039.6      4740      1150  Act of 1939 53 Stat     USBR.
                                                                                                                                                          1187.
Arbuckle Dam & Res...............    OK   Murray..............  Rock Cr.............  F..............      36.4     885.3     872.0      3130      2350  PL 594................  USBR.
                                                                                      MRC............      62.5     872.0     827.0      2350       606
Arrowrock Dam & Res..............    ID   Elmore..............  Boise R.............  FI.............     286.6    3216.0    2974.0      3100       200  Act of 1902 32 Stat     USBR.
                                                                                                                                                          388.
Bear Cr Dam......................    MO   Marion Ralls........  Bear Cr.............  F..............       8.7     546.5     520.0       540         0  PL 83-780.............  Hnbl, MO.
Bear Swamp Fife Brook (Lo).......    MA   Franklin............  Deerfield R.........  E..............       6.9     870.0     830.0       152       115  FERC 2669.............  NEPC.
Bear Swamp PS (Upper)............    MA   Franklin............  Deerfield R Trib....  E..............       8.9    1600.0    1550.0       118       102  Fed Pwr Act...........  NEPC.
Bellows Falls Dam & Lk...........    VT   Cheshire............  Connecticut R.......  E..............       7.5     291.6     273.6      2804       836  FERC 1885.............  NEPC.
Big Dry Creek and Div............    CA   Fresno..............  Big Dry Cr & Dog Cr.  F..............      16.2     425.0     393.0      1530         0  PL 77-228.............  Rclm, B CA.
Blue Mesa Dam & Res..............    CO   Gunnison............  Gunnison R..........  FER............     748.5    7519.4    7393.0      9180      2790  PL 84-485.............  USBR
Boca Dam & Res...................    CA   Nevada..............  Little Truckee R....  I..............      32.8    5596.5    5521.0       873        52  PL 61-289.............  USBR.
                                                                                      FI.............       8.0    5605.0    5596.0       980       873  PL 68-292.............
Bonny Dam & Res..................    CO   Yuma................  S Fork Republic R...  F..............     128.2    3710.0    3672.0      5036      2042  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      ICR............      39.2    3672.0    3638.0      2042       331  PL 79-732.............
Boysen Dam & Res.................    WY   Fremont.............  Wild R..............  F..............     150.4    4732.2    4725.0     22170     19560  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      FEIQ...........     146.1    4725.0    4717.0     19560     16960
                                                                                      EIQ............     403.8    4717.0    4685.0     16960      9280
Brantley Dam & Res...............    NM   Eddy................  Pecos R.............  FIRQ...........     348.5    3283.0    3210.7     21294        38  PL 92-515.............  USBR.
Brownlee Dam & Res...............    OR   Baker...............  Snake R.............  FE.............     975.3    2077.0    1976.0     13840      6650  FERC No 1971-C........  ID Pwr.
                                     ID   Washington..........
Bully Cr Dam & Res...............    OR   Malheur.............  Bully Cr............  FI.............      31.6    2516.0    2456.8      1082       140  PL 86-248.............  USBR.
Camanche Dam & Res...............    CA   San Joaquin.........  Mokelumne R.........  FRIE...........     200.0     235.5     205.1      7600      5507  PL 86-645.............  EB-MUD.
                                                                                      RIE............     230.9     205.1      92.0      5507         0
Canyon Ferry Dam & Lk............    MT   Lewis Clark.........  Missouri R..........  F..............      99.5    3800.0    3797.0     33535     32800  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      FEI............     795.1    3797.0    3770.0     32800     24125
                                                                                      EI.............     711.5    3770.0    3728.0     24125     11480
Cedar Bluff Dam & Res............    KS   Trego...............  Smoky Hill R........  F..............     191.9    2166.0    2144.0     10790      6869  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IMCR...........     149.8    2144.0    2107.8      6869      2086
Cheney Dam & Res.................    KS   Sedgwick............  N Fork Ninnescah R..  F..............      80.9    1429.9    1421.6     12420      9540  PL 86-787.............  USBR.
                                                                                      MC.............     151.8    1421.6    1392.9      9540      1970
                                                                                                            0.0       0.0       0.0         0         0

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Clark Canyon Dam & Res...........    MT   Beaverhead..........  Beaverhead R........  F..............      79.1    5560.4    5546.1      5900      5160  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      FI.............      50.4    5546.1    5535.7      5160      4495
                                                                                      I..............     126.1    5535.7    5470.6      4495       220
Del Valle Dam & Res..............    CA   Alameda.............  Alameda Cr..........  F..............      37.0     745.0     703.1      1060       710  PL 87-874.............  DWR.
                                                                                      FIM............       1.0     703.1     702.2       710       700                          CA.
                                                                                      IMR............      29.0     702.2     635.0       700       275
Don Pedro Dam & Lk...............    CA   Tuolumne............  Tuolumne R..........  FIER...........     340.0     830.0     802.0     12900     11260  PL 78-534.............  M&T.
                                                                                      EIR............    1381.0     802.0     600.0     11260      3520                          Irr.
                                                                                                          308.0     600.0     342.0      3520        29
East Canyon Dam & Res............    UT   Morgan..............  East Canyon Cr......  FEIM...........      48.0    5705.5    5578.0       684       130  PL 81-273.............  USBR.
Echo Dam & Res...................    UT   Summit..............  Weber R.............  FEIM...........      74.0    5560.0    5450.0      1455         0  PL 81-83..............  USBR.
Emigrant Dam & Res...............    OR   Jackson.............  Emigrant Cr.........  FIR............      39.0    2241.0    2131.5       801        80  PL 83-606.............  USBR.
Enders Dam & Res.................    NE   Chase...............  Frenchman Cr........  F..............      30.0    3127.0    3112.3      2405      1707  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      ICR............      34.5    3112.3    3082.4      1707       658  PL 84-505.............
Folsom Dam & Lk..................    CA   Sacramento..........  American R..........  FEIM...........     400.0     466.0     427.0     11450      9040  ......................  USBR.
                                                                                      EIM............     610.0     427.0     210.0      9040         0
Fort Cobb Dam & Res..............    OK   Caddo...............  Pond (Cobb) Cr......  F..............      63.7    1354.8    1342.0      5980      4100  PL 419................  USBR.
                                                                                      IMCR...........      78.3    1342.0    1300.0      4100       337
Foss Dam & Res...................    OK   Custer..............  Washita R...........  F..............     180.6    1668.6    1652.0     13140      8800  PL 419................  USBR.
                                                                                      IMRC...........     243.8    1652.0    1597.2      8800      1360
Friant Dam & Millerton Lk........    CA   Fresno..............  San Joaquin R.......  FEIM...........     390.5     578.0     466.3      4850      2101  PL 75-392.............  USBR.
                                                                                                                                                         PL 76-868.............
Galesville Dam...................    OR   Douglas.............  Cow Cr..............  FEMCR..........      42.2    1881.5    1780.0       760       150  FERC No. 71...........  Dgls, CO.
                                                                                                                                                         61001.................
Gaston Dam & Res.................    NC   Halifax.............  Roanoke R...........  FE.............      63.0     203.0     200.0     22500     20300  Fed Pwr Act...........  VA Pwr.
                                          Northampton.........
Glen Elder Dam & Waconda Lk......    KS   Mitchel.............  Solomon R...........  F..............     722.3    1488.3    1455.6     33682     12602  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IM.............     204.8    1455.6    1428.0     12602      3341  PL 79-526.............
Glendo Dam & Res.................    WY   Platte..............  N Platte R..........  F..............     271.9    4653.0    4635.0     17990     12370  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      EIM............     454.3    4635.0    4570.0     12370      3130
Grand Coulee Dam & FDR Lk........    WA   Okanogan Grant......  Columbia R..........  FEI............    5185.5    1290.0    1208.0     82280     45592  PL 89-561.............  USBR.
H Neely Henry Dam & Res..........    AL   Calhoun St. Clair...  Coosa R.............  FE.............      49.7     508.0     502.5     11235      7632  PL 83-436.............  AL Pwr.
Harris Dam & Res.................    AL   Randolph............  Tallapoosa R........  FE.............     215.0     793.0     785.0     10661      9012  PL 89-789.............  AL Pwr.
Heart Butte Dm & Lk Tschida......    ND   Grant...............  Heart R.............  F..............     147.9    2094.5    2064.5      6580      3400  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IQ.............      69.0    2064.5    2030.0      3400       810
Hells Canyon Dam & Res...........    OR   Wallowa.............  Snake R.............  EN.............      11.7    1688.0    1683.0      2380      2280  FERC No 1971-A........  ID Pwr.
                                     ID   Adams...............
Hoover Dam & Lk Mead.............    NV   Clark Mohave........  Colorado R..........  F..............    1500.0    1229.0    1219.6    162700    156500  PL 70-642.............  USBR.
                                     AZ                                               FEIMCAR........      15.8    1219.6    1083.0    156500     83500
Hungry Horse Dam & Res...........    MT   Flathead............  S Fork Flathead R...  FEI............    2982.0    3560.0    3336.0     23800      5400  PL 78-329.............  USBR.
Indian Valley Dam & Res..........    CA   Lake................  N Fork Cache Cr.....  FIMR...........      40.0    1485.0    1474.0      3975      3734  PL 84-984.............  Yolo FC&W.
                                                                                      IMR............     260.0    1474.0    1334.0      3734       308
Jamestown Dam & Res..............    ND   Stutsman............  James R.............  F..............     185.4    1454.0    1429.8     13210      2090  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IQ.............      28.1    1429.8    1400.0      2090       160
Jocassee Dam & Res...............    SC   Pickens.............  Keowee R............  PRFC...........    1160.0    1110.0    1080.0      7565      6815  FERC 2503.............  USBR Pwr.
Keowee Dam & Lk..................    SC   Pickens.............  Keowee R............  FPMCAR.........     392.0     800.0     775.0     18372     13072  FERC 2503.............  Duke Pwr.
Kerr Dam Flathead Lk.............    MT   Lake................  Flathead R..........  FER............    1219.0    2893.0    2883.0    125560    120000  FERC No 5.............  MT Pwr.
Kerr Dam & Lk Hudson (Markham        OK   Mayes...............  Grand Neosho R......  F..............     244.2     636.0     619.0     18800     10900  PL 76-476.............  GRD Auth.
 Ferry Project).                                                                      E..............      48.6     619.0     599.0     10900      4500

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Keyhole Dam & Res................    WY   Crook...............  Belle Fourche R.....  F..............     140.5    4111.5    4099.3     13730      9410  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IQ.............     185.8    4099.3    4051.0      9410       820
Kirwin Dam & Res.................    KS   Phillips............  N Fork Solomon R....  F..............     215.1    1757.3    1729.3     10640      5080  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      ICR............      89.6    1729.2    1697.0      5080      1010  PL 79-732; PL 79-526..
Lake Kemp Dam & Res..............    TX   Wichita.............  Wichita R...........  F..............     234.9    1156.0    1144.0     23830     15590  SD 144................  WF&C.
                                                                                      MI.............     268.0    1144.0    1114.0     15590      3350    ....................  WID2.
Leesville Dam & Res..............    VA   Campbell Pttsylvnia.  Roanoke R...........  EQ.............      37.8     613.0     600.0      3235      2400  Fed Pwr Act...........  Appl Pwr.
Lemon Dam & Res..................    CO   La Plata............  Florida R...........  FIM............      39.0    8148.0    8023.0       622        62  PL 84-485.............  USBR.
Lewis M Smith Dam & Res..........    AL   Walker Culman.......  Sipsey Fork; Black    F..............     280.6     522.0     510.0     25700     21200  Fed Pwr Act...........  AL Pwr.
                                                                 Warrior R.           E..............     394.3     510.0     488.0     21200     15097
Little Wood......................    ID   Blain...............  Little Wood R.......  FI.............      30.0    5237.3    5127.4       572         0  PL 84-993.............  USBR.
Logan Martin Dam & Res...........    AL   Talladega...........  Cossa R.............  F..............     245.3     477.0     465.0     26310     15260  PL 83-436.............  AL Pwr.
                                                                                      E..............      67.0     465.0     460.0     15263     11887
Los Banos Dam & Detention........    CA   Merced..............  Los Banos Cr........  R..............      20.6     327.8     231.2       467         0  ......................  USBR.
Los Banos Dam & Detention Res....    CA   Merced..............  Los Banos Cr........  F..............      14.0     353.5     327.8       619       467  PL 86-488.............  USBR.
Lost Creek Dam & Res.............    UT   Morgan..............  Lost Cr.............  FEIM...........      20.0    6005.0    5912.0       365        93  PL 81-273.............  USBR.
Lovewell Dam & Res...............    KS   Jewell..............  White Rock Cr.......  F..............      50.5    1595.3    1582.6      5025      2986  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      ICR............      24.9    1582.6    1571.7      2986      1704  PL 79-732.............
Marshall Ford Dam & Res..........    TX   Travis..............  Colorado R..........  F..............     779.8     714.0     681.0     29060     18955  PL 73-392.............  USBR.
                                                                                      NEIM...........     810.5     681.0     618.0     18955      8050  PL 78-534.............
Mayfield Dam & Res...............    WA   Lewis...............  Cowlitz R...........  FER............      21.4     425.0     415.0      2250      2030  FPC No 2016-A.........  Tac WN.
McGee Creek Dam & Res............    OK   Atoka...............  McGee Cr............  F..............      85.3     595.5     577.1      5540      3810  PL 94-423.............  USBR.
                                                                                      MCR............     108.0     577.7     515.1      3810       370
Medicine Cr Dam Harry Strunk Lk..    NE   Frontier............  Medicine Cr.........  F..............      52.7    2386.2    2366.1      3483      1840  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      ICR............      26.8    2366.1    2343.0      1840       701  PL 84-505.............
Mossyrock Dam Davisson Lk........    WA   Lewis...............  Cowlitz R...........  FER............    1397.0     778.5     600.0     11830      4250  FERC No 2016-B........  Tac, WN
Mt Park Dam Tom Steed Res........    OK   Kiowa...............  W Otter Cr..........  F..............      20.3    1414.0    1411.0      7130      6400  PL 90-503.............  USBR.
                                                                                      MRC............      89.0    1411.0    1386.3      6400      1270
Navajo Dam & Res.................    NM   San Juan............  San Juan R..........  FEIRQ..........    1036.1    6085.0    5990.0     15610      7400  PL 84-485.............  USBR.
                                          Rio Arriba..........
New Bullards Bar Dam & Res.......    CA   Yuba................  Yuba R..............  FEIMR..........     170.0    1956.0    1918.3      4809      4225  PL 89-298.............  YCWA.
                                                                                      EIMR...........     790.9    1918.3    1447.5      4225       129
New Exchequer Dam & Lk...........    CA   Tuolumne............  Merced R............  FEIR...........     400.0     867.0     799.7      7110      4849  PL 86-645.............  Mrcd, Irr.
                                                                                      EIR............     451.6     799.7     660.0      4849      1900
                                                                                      IR.............     171.0     660.0     467.0      1900       150

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New Melones Dam & Lk.............    CA   Tuolumne............  Stanislaus R........  FEIMR..........     450.0    1088.0    1049.5     12500     10900  PL 87-874.............  USBR.
                                          Calaveras...........                        EIMR...........    1670.0    1049.5     808.0     10900      3500
                                                                                      IMR............     300.0     808.0     540.0      3500         0
Northfield Mt (Up) PS............    MA   Franklin............  Connecticut.........  E..............      14.0     965.0     938.0       196       134  FERC 1889.............  WMEC.
Norton Dam & Kieth Sebelius Lk...    KS   Norton..............  Prairie Dog Cr......  F..............      98.8    2331.4    2304.3      5316      2181  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IMRC...........      30.7    2304.3    2280.4      2181       587  PL 79-526.............
                                                                                                                                                         PL 79-732.............
Ochoco Dam & Res.................    OR   Crook...............  Ochoco Cr...........  FICR...........      52.5    3136.2       0.0      1130       130  PL 84-992.............  USBR.
Oroville Dam & Lk................    CA   Butte...............  Feather R...........  FEIMAR.........     750.0     900.0     848.5     15800     13346  PL 85-500.............  CA.
                                                                                      EIMAR..........    2788.0     848.5     210.0     13346         0
Pactola Dam & Res................    SD   Pennington..........  Rapid Cr............  F..............      43.1    4621.5    4580.2      1230       860  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IM.............      55.0    4580.2    4456.1       860       100
Palisades Dam & Res..............    ID   Bonneville..........  Snake R.............  FIE............    1202.0    5620.0    5452.0     16100      2170  PL 81-864.............  USBR.
Paonia Dam & Res.................    CO   Gunnision...........  Muddy Cr............  FIR............      17.0    6447.5    6373.0       334       120  PL 80-177.............  USBR.
                                                                                                                                                         PL 84-485.............
Pensacola Dam Grand Lake O' the      OK   Mayes...............  Grand (Neosho) R....  F..............     525.0     755.0     745.0     59200     46500  PL 77-228.............  Grd, Auth.
 Cherokees.                                                                           E..............    1192.0     745.0     705.0     46500     17000
Pineview Dam & Res...............    UT   Weber...............  Odgen R.............  FEIM...........     110.0    4900.0    4818.0      2874         0  PL 81-273.............  USBR.
Platoro Dam & Res................    CO   Conejos.............  Conejos R...........  F..............       6.0   10034.0   10027.5       947       920  PL 76-640.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IR.............      54.0   10027.5    9911.0       920         0
Priest Rapids Dam & Res..........    WA   Grant...............  Columbia R..........  FER............      44.0     488.0     481.5      7600      6500  FERC No 2114-A........  Grnt, PUD.
Prineville Dam & Res.............    OR   Crook...............  Crooked R...........  FIRC...........     233.0    3257.9    3114.0      3997       140  PL-84-992.............  USBR.
Prosser Cr Dam & Res.............    CA   Nevada..............  Prosser Cr..........  C..............       8.6    5703.7    5661.0       334        86  PL 84-858.............  USBR.
                                                                                      FC.............      20.0    5761.0    5703.7       745       334  PL 85-706.............
Pueblo Dam & Res.................    CO   Pueblo..............  Arkansas R..........  F..............      93.0    4898.7    4880.5      5671      4640  PL 87-590.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IR.............     261.4    4880.5    4764.0      4640       421
Red Willow Dam Hugh Butler Lk....    NE   Frontier............  Red Willow Cr.......  F..............      48.9    2604.9    2581.8      2682      1629  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IRC............      27.3    2581.8    2558.0      1629       787  PL 85-783.............
                                                                                                                                                         PL 84-505.............
Ririe Dam & Res..................    ID   Bonneville..........  Willow Cr...........  FIRC...........      99.0    5119.0    5023.0       150       360  PL 87-874.............  USBR.
Roanoke Rapids Dam & Res.........    NC   Halifax.............  Roanoke R...........  EC.............      16.8     132.0     128.0      4600      4100  FPC 2009..............  VA, Pwr.
Rocky Reach Dam Lk Entiat........    WA   Chelan..............  Columbia R..........  FER............      36.0     707.0     703.0      9920      9490  FERC No 2145..........  Chln PUD.
Rocky River PS Lk Candlewood.....    CT   Litchfield..........  Housatonic R........  E..............     142.5     430.0     418.0      5608      4692  FERC 2576.............  CLPC.
Ross Dam & Res...................    WA   Whatcom.............  Skagit R............  E..............    1052.0    1602.5    1475.0     11700      4450  FERC 553..............  Sttl.
Sanford Dam & Lk Meredith........    TX   Hutchison...........  Canadian R..........  F..............     462.1    2965.0    2941.3     21640     17320  PL 81-898.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IMCRQ..........     761.3    2941.3    2860.0     17320      4500
Savage River Dam & Res...........    MD   Garrett.............  Savage R............  FMA............      20.0    1468.5    1317.0       366         0  PL 78-534.............  Ptmc Comm.
Scoggins Dam Henry Hagg Lk.......  .....  ....................  Scoggins Cr.........  FIR............      56.3     305.8     235.3       116         4  PL 89-596.............  USBR.
Shadehill Dam & Res..............    SD   Perkins.............  Grand R.............  F..............     218.3    2302.0    2271.9      9900      4800  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IQ.............      80.9    2271.9    2250.8      4800      2800
Shasta Dam Lk....................    CA   Shasta..............  Sacramento R........  FEIA...........    1300.0    1067.0    1018.6     29570     23894  PL 75-392.............  USBR.
                                                                                      EIA............    3241.0    1018.6     735.8     23894      2200
Shepaug Dam & Lk.................    CT   Litchfield..........  Housatonic R........  E..............       5.0     200.0     172.0      1882      1125  FERC 2576.............  CLPC.
Smith Mtn Dam & Res..............    VA   Bedford.............  Roanoke R...........  E..............      40.8     795.0     793.0     20600     20200  Fed Pwr Act...........  Appl Pwr.
                                          Franklin............
                                          Roanoke.............
                                          Pttsylvnia..........
Stampede Dam & Res...............    CA   Sierra..............  Little Truckee R....  FEM............      22.0    5949.0    5942.1      3430      3230  PL 84-858.............  USBR.
                                                                                      EM.............     199.4    5942.0    5798.0      3230       210
Starvation Dam and Res...........    UT   Duchesne............  Strawberry R........  FIM............     165.3    5712.0    5595.0      3310       689  PL 84-485.............  USBR.

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Stevens Creek Dam & Res..........    GA   Columbia............  Savannah River......  P..............      10.5     187.5     183.0      4300         0  FERC 2535.............  SC E&G.
Stevenson Dam Lk Zoar............    CT   Litchfield..........  Housatonic R........  E..............       5.0     108.0      80.0      1148       516  FERC 2576.............  CLPC.
Summer Dam & Lk..................    NM   De Baca.............  Pecos R.............  FI.............      51.4    4261.0    4200.0      2835         0  PL 83-780.............  USBR.
Tat Momolikot Dam & Lake.........    AZ   Pinal...............  Santa Rosa Wash.....  FIC............     198.5    1539.0    1480.0     11790         0  PL 89-298.............  BIA.
Tiber Dam & Res..................    MT   Libert Toole........  Marias R............  F..............     400.9    3012.5    2993.0     23150     17890  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      FIQ............     268.0    2993.0    2976.0     17890     13790
                                                                                      IQ.............     121.7    2976.0    2966.4     13790     11710
Trenton Dam & Res................    NB   Hitchcock...........  Republican R........  F..............     134.1    2773.0    2752.0      7940      4922  PL 78-534.............  USBR.
                                                                                      IRC............      99.8    2752.0    2720.0      4922      1572  PL 84-505.............
Turners Falls (Low) Dam & Lk.....    MA   Franklin............  Connecticut R.......  E..............       8.7     185.0     176.0      2110      1880  FERC 1889.............  WMEC
Twin Buttes Dam & Lake...........    TX   Tom Green...........  Concho R............  F..............     454.4    1969.1    1940.2     23510     23510  PL 85-152.............  USBR
                                                                                      IM.............     150.0    1940.2    1885.0      9080       670  PL 78-534.............
Twitchell Dam & Res..............    CA   Santa Barbara.......  Cuyama R............  F..............      89.8     651.5     623.0      3671      2556  PL 83-774.............  USBR
                                                                                      IM.............     135.6     623.0     504.0      2556         0
Upper Baker Dam Baker Lk.........    WA   Whatcom.............  Baker R.............  FE.............     184.6     724.0     674.0      4985      2375  PL 89-298.............  Pgt
                                                                                                                                                         FERC 2150B............  P&L
Vallecito Dam & Res..............    CO   La Plata............  Los Pinos R.........  FEI............     125.4    7665.0    7582.5      2720       350  PL 61-288.............  USBR
                                                                                                                                                         PL 68-292.............
Vernon Dam & Lk..................    VT   Windham.............  Connecticut R.......  E..............      18.3     220.1     212.1      2550      1980  FERC 1904.............  NEPC
Wanapum Dam & Res................    WA   Grant...............  Columbia R..........  FER............     151.6     571.5     560.0     14300     13350  FERC No 2114-B........  Grnt
                                                                                                                                                                                 PUD
Wanship Dam & Rockport...........    UT   Summit..............  Weber R.............  FEIM...........      61.0    6037.0    5930.0      1077       121  PL 81-273.............  USBR
Warm Springs Dam & Res...........    OR   Malheur.............  Middle Fork Malheur   FICR...........     191.0    3406.0    3327.0       460        90  PL 78-534.............  Vale
                                                                 R.                                                                                                              USBR
Waterbury Dam & Res..............    VT   Washington..........  Little R............  FP.............      27.7     617.5     592.0      1330       890  PL 78-534.............  VT
Webster Dam & Res................    KS   Rocks...............  S Fork Solomon R....  F..............     183.4    1923.7    1892.5      8480      3772  PL 78-534.............  USBR
                                                                                      IRC............      72.1    1892.5    1860.0      3772       906  PL 79-526.............
                                                                                                                                                         PL 79-732.............
Weiss Dam & Res..................    AL   Cherokee............  Coosa R.............  F..............     397.0     574.0     564.0     50000     30200  PL 83-436.............  AL Pwr
                                                                                      E..............     148.4     564.0     558.0     30200     19545
Wells Dam L Pateros..............    WA   Douglas.............  Columbia R..........  FER............      74.0     781.0     771.0     10000      8000  FERC No  2149.........  Dgls
                                                                                                                                                                                 PUD
Wilder Dam & Lk..................    VT   Windsor.............  Connecticut R.......  E..............      13.3     385.0     380.0      3100      2240  FERC 1893.............  NEPC
Yellowtail Dam & Bighorn Lk......    MT   Big Horn............  Bighorn R...........  F..............     258.3    3657.0    3640.0     17280     12600  PL 78-534.............  USBR
                                                                                      FEIQ...........     240.3    3640.0    3614.0     12600      6915                          PUD
                                                                                      EIQ............     336.1    3614.0    3547.0      6915      4150
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\1\ Cr--Creek; CS--Control Structure; Div--Diversion; DS--Drainage Structure; FG--Floodgate; Fk--Fork; GIWW--Gulf Intercoastal Waterway; Lk--Lake; L&D--Lock & Dam; PS--Pump Station; R--River;
  Res--Reservoir
\2\ F--Flood Control; N--Navigation; P--Corps Hydropower; E--Non Corps Hydropower; I--Irrigation; M--Municipal and/or Industrial Water Supply; C--Fish and Wildlife Conservation; A--Low Flow
  Augmentation or Pollution Abatement; R--Recreation; Q--Water Quality or Silt Control

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\3\ FCA--Flood Control Act; FERC--Federal Energy Regulatory Comm; HD--House Document; PL--Public Law; PW--Public Works; RHA--River & Harbor Act; SD--Senate Document; WSA--Water Supply Act
\4\ Appl Pwr--Appalachian Power; Chln PUD--Chelan Cnty PUD 1; CLPC--CT Light & Power Co; Dgls PUD--Douglas Cnty PUD 1; DWR--Department of Water Resources; EB-MUD--East Bay Municipal Utility
  Dist; GRD--Grand River Dam Auth; Grnt PUD--Grant Cnty PUD 2; Hnbl--city of Hannibal; M&T Irr--Modesto & Turlock Irr; Mrcd Irr--Merced Irr; NEPC--New England Power Co; Pgnt P&L--Pugent Sound
  Power & Light; Ptmc Comm--Upper Potomac R Comm; Rclm B--Reclamation Board; Rkfd--city of Rockford; Sttl--city of Seattle; Tac--City of Tacoma; Vale USBR--50% Vale Irr 50% USBR; WF&CWID--City
  of Wichita Falls and Wichita Cnty Water Improvement District No. 2; WMEC--Western MA Electric Co; YCWA--Yuba City Water Auth; Yolo FC&W--Yolo Flood Control & Water Conserv Dist


(Sec. 7, Pub. L. 78-534, 58 Stat. 890 (33 U.S.C. 709); the Federal Power Act, 41 Stat. 1063 (16 U.S.C.
 791(A)); and sec. 9, Pub. L. 83-436, 68 Stat. 303)


[43 FR 47184, Oct. 13, 1978, as amended at 46 FR 58075, Nov. 30, 1981; 
55 FR 21508, May 24, 1990]

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