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page V-33

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Title page V-33
Relation Columbia River and Tributaries
Date 2005-06-22 to 2005-07-21
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Description Subsection 2 .E.4 [2D6] The problem with which Subsection 2.E.4 [2D6] deals is the necessity of consuming fuel at time of peak load even though there is a spill of hydroelectric energy during off peak hours of the same day. As recognized in Subsection 2 .E.1 [2C1] this is a part of the larger problem of overall balance of the hydro-thermal program. As stated reduced spill reduces the nitrogen supersaturation problem and the air pollution by thermal-electric generation. The problem...
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