Intake System. 1. The Supply System shall be permitted to construct and maintain an intake system on the shoreline of, and in the bed of, the Columbia River as required for construction and operation of the Project subject to related conditions in this Agreement. The Supply System agrees to obtain the necessary lease from the Department of Natural Resources for its use of the Columbia River bed. 2. The Supply System agrees to consult with the Council and its designated representatives in development of plans and bid documents for construction of the intake system on the shoreline of, and in the bed of, the Columbia River. 3. The Supply System further agrees to submit specific location plans, drawings and construction contracts for installation of the intake system to the Council for timely review and study of, and concurrence in such proposals by the Council. The Council agrees to respond with any adverse comments to such proposal of the Supply System within twenty days of receipt of the proposal. 4. The Supply System further agrees to submit specific location plans, drawings and construction of the water intake system will be subject to the following terms: a. The intake system channel shall be isolated from the flowing stream by dikes, where necessary, and by earth plugs left in place or constructed at the upstream and downstream ends of the intake channel. The earth plugs or dikes will be of sufficient height to prevent inundation. The Supply System agrees to remove such plugs or dikes at the completion of such work and smooth over the area leaving no fish traps; b. The Supply System shall schedule the construction of the intake structure in portions of the river bed during low water periods. Accordingly, construction will be in the dry except that the Supply System may operate equipment in the flowing stream if necessary during the removal of the downstream and upstream plugs, in that order, and dike from the intake system channel provided that turbidity is kept to the minimum; c. The Supply System will utilize a settling pond, as necessary, during dewatering operations to preclude excess turbidity; and d. The Supply System further agrees that any material which is placed upon the bank for bank protection shall be clean and of sufficient size to prevent it from being washed away. 5. The Council agrees to provide a suitable waiver of the turbidity criteria of the water quality standards of the State of Washington, if necessary, during construction of the water intake system. 6. The Supply System agrees that the intake system channel shall have a gradient downstream so that water flow shall be free with a minimum of one foot depth throughout the channel. 7. The Supply System agrees to install the permanent power supply to the river water pump house by means of an underground circuit from the generating plant.
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Intake System. 1. The Supply System shall be permitted to construct and maintain an intake system on the shoreline of, and in the bed of, the Columbia River as required for construction and operation of the Project subject to related conditions in this Agreement. The Supply System agrees to obtain the necessary lease from the Department of Natural Resources for its use of the Columbia River bed.
2. The Supply System agrees to consult with the Council and its designated representatives in development of plans and bid documents for construction of the intake system on the shoreline of, and in the bed of, the Columbia River.
3. The Supply System further agrees to submit specific location plans, drawings and construction contracts for installation of the intake system to the Council for timely review and study of, and concurrence in in, such proposals by the Council. The Council agrees to respond with any adverse comments to such proposal of the Supply System within twenty days of receipt of the proposal.
4. The Supply System further agrees to submit specific location plans, drawings and that construction of the water intake system will be subject to the following terms:
a. (a) The intake system channel shall be isolated from the flowing stream by dikes, where necessary, and by earth plugs left in place or constructed at the upstream and downstream ends of the intake channel. The earth plugs or dikes will be of sufficient height to prevent inundation. The Supply System agrees to remove such plugs or dikes at the completion of such work and smooth over the area leaving no fish traps;
b. (b) The Supply System shall schedule the construction of the intake structure in portions of the river bed during low water periods. Accordingly, construction will be in the dry except that the Supply System may operate equipment in the flowing stream if necessary during the removal of the downstream and upstream plugs, in that order, and dike from the intake system channel provided that turbidity is kept to the minimum;
c. (c) The Supply supply System will utilize a settling pond, as necessary, during dewatering operations to preclude excess turbidity; and
d. (d) The Supply System further agrees that any material which is placed upon the bank for bank protection shall be clean and of sufficient size to prevent it from being washed away.
5. The Council agrees to provide a suitable waiver of the turbidity criteria of the water quality standards of the State of Washington, if necessary, during construction of the water intake system.
6. The Supply System agrees that the intake system channel shall have a gradient downstream so that water flow shall be free with a minimum of one one-foot depth throughout the channel.
7. The Supply System agrees to install the permanent power supply to the river water pump house by means of an underground circuit from the generating plant.
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Sources: Site Certification Agreement