Full Pond Elevation Sample Clauses
Full Pond Elevation. The Full Pond Elevation for each development's reservoir is listed in Table LIP-2. High Rock 623.9 Tuckertown 564.7 Narrows 509.8 Falls 332.8
Full Pond Elevation. Also referred to as “full pond”, this is the elevation of a reservoir (measured in feet, USGS datum [NGVD 1929] that corresponds to the point at which water would first begin to spill at the dam if the Licensee took no action. This elevation corresponds to the lowest point along the top of the flood gates. The Full Pond Elevations for the Yadkin Project reservoirs are: High Rock 623.9 Tuckertown 564.7 Narrows 509.8 Falls 332.8
Full Pond Elevation. Also referred to as “Full Pond”, this is the elevation of a reservoir (measured in feet, USGS datum [NGVD 1929]) that corresponds to the point at which water would first begin to spill from each reservoir’s dam if the respective Licensee took no action. This elevation corresponds to the lowest point along the top of the spillway (including flashboards) for reservoirs without flood gates; and to the lowest point along the top of the flood gates for reservoirs that have flood gates. The Full Pond Elevation for each projects’ reservoirs is listed in Table 2.
Full Pond Elevation. Also referred to as “Full Pond”, this is the elevation of a reservoir (measured in feet, USGS datum [NGVD 1929]) that corresponds to the point at which water would first begin to spill from each reservoir’s dam if the respective Licensee took no action. This elevation corresponds to the lowest point along the top of the spillway (including flashboards) for reservoirs without flood gates; and to the lowest point along the top of the flood gates for reservoirs that have flood gates. The Full Pond Elevation for each projects’ reservoirs is listed in Table 2. High Rock 623.9 Narrows 509.8 Falls 332.8 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 278.2 8. Normal Reservoir Operating Range – The band of reservoir water elevations within which the Licensees normally attempt to maintain a given reservoir on a given day. Each reservoir has its own specific Normal Reservoir Operating Range, bounded by Full Pond Elevation and Normal Minimum Elevation. If net inflows to the reservoir are within a reasonable tolerance of the average or expected amounts, project equipment is operating properly, and if maintenance or emergency operation plans have not been implemented, reservoir water elevation excursions outside of the Normal Reservoir Operating Range should not occur. The new FERC license for the Yadkin Project includes operating curves that establish the Normal Reservoir Operating Range for each Yadkin Project reservoir.
