MAINSTEM SYSTEM Sample Clauses

MAINSTEM SYSTEM. The Okanagan Lake reservoir provides the major portion of the water for the mainstem and is controlled by a concrete dam at Penticton. The Okanagan Lake Dam along with other structures and improved river channels between Penticton and Osoyoos Lake make up the Okanagan Flood Control Works. Ancillary Works include the debris retaining basins at the mouths of Shattford (Shingle), Xxxxx and Shuttleworth Creeks. The operation of these works is under the direction of the British Columbia Water Resources Service, Department of Lands, Forests and Water Resources while maintenance costs are shared by this Department and the Federal Department of Public Works. These works were constructed during 1950-58 by the Federal and Provincial Governments under the Okanagan Flood Control Act. While one of the main objectives of the project was to prevent flooding such as occurred in 1942 and 1948 it also provides storage regulation for salmon fisheries, water based recreation and aesthetics. Discharges from Okanagan Lake Dam are limited by the channel capacity of the Okanagan River which varies from 2,100 cfs at Penticton to 3,400 cfs at the inlet to Osoyoos Lake. Only minor regulation (9,400 acre-feet) can be obtained in Skaha Lake (surface area 4,710 acres) which is maintained between elevation 1107.6 and 1109.6 by a concrete dam at Okanagan Falls. In addition to the Okanagan Flood Control Works, a small concrete dam at the outlet of Vaseux Lake (surface area 690 acres), operated by the Southern Okanagan Land Improvement District (SOLID), maintains a water elevation on the lake of 975 feet and diverts a portion of the flow, up to 150 cfs through a canal to serve irrigation requirements in and around Oliver. The maximum discharge at Oliver below Vaseux Lake Dam is currently held below 3,000 cfs because of channel capacity limitations, local inflow from tributaries which is not controllable, and high water levels in Osoyoos Lake when flows in the Similkameen are high. The level of Osoyoos Lake is normally maintained between 910.0 and 912.0 feet GSC (910.3 and 912.3 USCGS) although the upper level may be exceeded in any flood year due to lack of control of flood waters on the Similkameen River. Normally, the lower level is maintained by the Xxxxx Dam near Oroville, Washington. However, at times the low level control may change to points upstream where bars have been formed by tributaries such as Tonasket Creek. The Xxxxx Dam was originally constructed In 1927 by the Xxxxx Lumbe...
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