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Magazine Name : Hydro. Review

Year : 2003 Volume number : 22 Issue: 04

Use Of Habitat Assessment Techniques And Modern Mapping Technolotgies At The Wilson Hill Dildlife Management Area, Part Of The St. Lawrence-Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hydroelectric Project, Created New Opportunities To Deliver On The Area'S Full Ecological Potential (Article)
Subject: Improving Wild Life Habitat At The St. Lawrence Power Project In New York
Author: Edward H Alkiewicz     
page:      50 - 57
Who Is Liable For Damages If Your Dam Breaks? How Much Will You Have To Pay? Prevention Is The Best Approach Against Dam Failure. Reasonable Care And A Variety Of Simple Precautions Can Minimize Risks. (Article)
Subject: Dam Failure , Liability Consequences
Author: Denis Binder     
page:      58 - 63
Faced With Leaks In Its Siphon To The 1-Mw Ontario # 1 Hydro Plant And Budgetary Constraints Against Replacing 4,500 Feet Of Pipe, Southern California Edison Opted For A Trenchless Technology Using A Cement Mortar Lining Called Spincrete To Rehabilitate Deteriorating Steel Pipe (Article)
Subject: Relining Conduits With Spincrete
Author: Darrell W Heinrich     
page:      64 - 67
When Canadian Provincial Utility Bc Hydro'S Old Stave Falls Powerplant Finally Outlived Its Usefulness, The Utility Had Two Options: Tear It Down Or Transform It Into A Visitors' Center. The Decision Was An Easy One (Article)
Subject: Stave Falls' Old Powerhouse Assumes A New Role
Author: Colin W Gurnsey     
page:      68 - 71
Completed In 1935, 726-Foot-High Hoover Dam Was The Highest Dam In The World At The Time Of Construction. Today, It Continues To Provide Electricity For More Than 1.3 Million People And Irrigation For 1.5 Million Acres Of Land In The U.S. And Mexico (Article)
Subject: Hoover Dam: Taming A Wild River , Dam , Rivers
Author: Joe Zentner     
page:      72 - 79
The Hydroelectric Design Center Of The U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Seeks To Increase The Efficiency Of Hydroelectric Generation At Projects On The Columbia And Snake Rivers Through A Number Of Activities (Article)
Subject: Optimizing , Hydroelectric Power Generation , Optimizing The Corps' Hydroelectric On The Columbia River: A Multi-Faceted Effort
Author: Rodney J Wittinger     
page:      80 - 89
An Individual-Based Fish Model Predicts Fish Population Responses To Hydro Plants Based On The Behavior And Ecological Needs Of Aquatic Species (Article)
Subject: Individual-Based Fish Models: Ready For Business In Hydro Licensing?
Author: Steven F Railsback     
page:      90 - 97
The Maintenance-Cost Methodology Helps Hydro Plant Owners Analyze Equipment Maintenance Costs Under Various Scenarios And Assess How Their O&M Decisions Affect The Plant'S Bottom Line (Article)
Subject: Quantifying The Maintenance Costs Associated With Variable Operating Conditions
Author: Patrick A March     
page:      98 - 107