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Alaska Power Authority, Susitna Hydroelectric Project, Position paper, fisheries issue F- ...
Title:
Alaska Power Authority, Susitna Hydroelectric Project, Position paper, fisheries issue F- ...
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Publication Information:
[Anchorage, Alaska] : [Alaska Power Authority], [1985]
Physical Description:
11 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
General Note:
Title from caption on each report; issue number varies.
Abstract:
A collection of brief statements that are positions of the Alaska Power Authority on fishery aspects of the planned Susitna Hydroelectric Project.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Added Title Contained Works:
Significance of water quality and quantity effects of construction camps and permanent village on fish habitat.

Significance of potential changes in pH on salmon and resident fish habitats and populations downstream of the dams.

Significance of potential changes in heavy metal concentrations on salmon and resident fish habitats and populations downstream of the dam.

Significance of potential changes in dissolved gas on salmon and resident fish habitats and populations downstream of the dams.

Significance of changes in water temperature on salmon and resident fish habitats and populations downstream of the dams.

Significance of the physical effects of transmission line corridors on fish habitat.

Significance of change in water quality parameters (nutrients) on salmon and resident fish habitats and populations downstream of the dams.

Significance of impoundment effects on resident fish habitats and populations upstream of the dams.

Significance of physical effects of access corridors on fish habitat.

Significance of water quality and stream morphology effects of borrow and spoil areas on fish habitat.

Formulation and implementation of a post-construction plan to monitor significant impacts and the efficacy of specific mitigation measures.
Citation Reference Notes:
Assigned numbers SUS 468-478 in the Susitna Aquatic Impact Assessment Project bibliography.
Additional Physical Form Available:
Available also in microfiche format and in electronic format on the Internet.
Variant Title:
Title of the set on issue F-2.6: Alaska Power Authority Susitna Hydroelectric Project draft position paper, fisheries issue F-2.6

Portion of title: Position paper, fisheries issue F- ...
Contents:
Fisheries issue F-2.2. Significance of potential changes in pH on salmon and resident fish habitats and populations downstream of the dams. (i, 8 p.) (SUS 468) -- Fisheries issue F-2.3. Significance of potential changes in heavy metal concentrations on salmon and resident fish habitats and populations downstream of the dam. (iv, 14 p.) (SUS 469) -- Fisheries issue F-2.4. Significance of potential changes in dissolved gas on salmon and resident fish habitats and populations downstream of the dams. (iii, 7 p.) (SUS 470) -- Fisheries issue F-2.5. Significance of changes in water temperature on salmon and resident fish habitats and populations downstream of the dams. (iii, 11, [16] p.) (SUS 471) -- Fisheries issue F-2.6. Significance of change in water quality parameters (nutrients) on salmon and resident fish habitats and populations downstream of the dams. (iii, 13 p., 2 plates of figures) (SUS 472) -- Fisheries issue F-5. Significance of impoundment effects on resident fish habitats and populations upstream of the dams. (iii, 26 p.) (SUS 473) -- Fisheries issue F-6. Significance of physical effects of access corridors on fish habitat. (iii, 15 p., 5 plates of maps) (SUS 474) -- Fisheries issue F-7. Significance of the physical effects of transmission line corridors on fish habitat. (iii, 14, [1] p.) (SUS 475) -- Fisheries issue F-8. Significance of water quality and quantity effects of construction camps and permanent village on fish habitat. (iii, 13 p., 2 plates of maps) (SUS 476) -- Fisheries issue F-9. Significance of water quality and stream morphology effects of borrow and spoil areas on fish habitat. (ii, 10, [2] p.) (SUS 477) -- Fisheries issue F-12. Formulation and implementation of a post-construction plan to monitor significant impacts and the efficacy of specific mitigation measures. (iii, 19, [1] p.) (SUS 478).
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