Upstream Fish Passage Sample Clauses

Upstream Fish Passage. Phase I: Section 4.5(a). Objective: The objective of Section 4.5 is to ensure that diadromous and resident fish are able to safely and successfully pass upstream of the Project without injury or significant impairment to essential behavioral patterns. The Parties agree that this objective is achieved by HG&E operating, maintaining and enhancing upstream fish passage facilities at the Project for diadromous and resident fish as described below. This section is based on Article 412 of the 1999 License Order and Condition 14 of the 2001 WQC. The existing upstream fish passage facilities include the attraction water system, the tailrace entrance and lift tower and the spillway entrance and lift tower, the spillway transport channel, the entrance flume with the fish trapping and viewing station, the exit flume, and the fish exit channel. HG&E shall consult with the Parties pursuant to Section 3.3 above with respect to the analysis, design, construction, operation, and effectiveness evaluation of upstream fish passage facilities as described in this Section 4.5.
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Upstream Fish Passage. Phase II:
Upstream Fish Passage. PacifiCorp shall provide volitional upstream fish passage at Soda Springs Dam by means of a vertical-slot fish ladder that meets design criteria established by NMFS, USFWS, and ODFW for passage of adult salmonids and lamprey. These fish passage facilities shall be tested and functioning by the seventh anniversary of the New License. Dates listed below for actual construction, testing, and modification of the facilities shall be delayed pending the New License becoming final, but dates for completion of designs and plans shall not be so delayed. PacifiCorp shall design, construct, test, operate, and maintain such facilities according to the following steps.
Upstream Fish Passage. Currently, of the six project diversions (Fish Creek, Toketee, Clearwater 1 and 2, and Lemolo 1 and 2), only the Fish Creek and Lemolo 2 diversions have fishways. The Fish Creek fishway complies with current state standards for providing upstream passage of resident trout. The design of the Lemolo 2 fishway is inconsistent with current standards and will be modified in accordance with Section 4.3.1.a below. Dates listed below for actual construction, testing, and modification of facilities shall be delayed pending the New License becoming final, but dates for completion of designs and plans shall not be so delayed.

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  • Unbundled Copper Sub-Loop (UCSL) is a copper facility of any length provided from the cross-box in the field up to and including the End User’s point of demarcation. If available, this facility will not have any intervening equipment such as load coils between the End User and the cross-box.

  • Unbundled Copper Loops (UCL) 2.4.1 BellSouth shall make available Unbundled Copper Loops (UCLs). The UCL is a copper twisted pair Loop that is unencumbered by any intervening equipment (e.g., filters, load coils, range extenders, digital loop carrier, or repeaters) and is not intended to support any particular telecommunications service. The UCL will be offered in two types – Designed and Non-Designed.

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  • Unbundled Copper Loop – Non-Designed (UCL-ND 2.4.3.1 The UCL–ND is provisioned as a dedicated 2-wire metallic transmission facility from BellSouth’s Main Distribution Frame (MDF) to a customer’s premises (including the NID). The UCL-ND will be a “dry copper” facility in that it will not have any intervening equipment such as load coils, repeaters, or digital access main lines (DAMLs), and may have up to 6,000 feet of bridged tap between the End User’s premises and the serving wire center. The UCL-ND typically will be 1300 Ohms resistance and in most cases will not exceed 18,000 feet in length, although the UCL-ND will not have a specific length limitation. For Loops less than 18,000 feet and with less than 1300 Ohms resistance, the Loop will provide a voice grade transmission channel suitable for Loop start signaling and the transport of analog voice grade signals. The UCL-ND will not be designed and will not be provisioned with either a DLR or a test point.

  • Sub-loop Elements 2.8.1 Where facilities permit, BellSouth shall offer access to its Unbundled Sub-Loop (USL) elements as specified herein.

  • Unbundled Sub-Loop Feeder 2.8.4.1 Unbundled Sub-Loop Feeder (USLF) provides connectivity between BellSouth's central office and cross-box (or other access point) that serves an end user location.

  • Unbundled Copper Loop Designed (UCL-D)

  • Unbundled Sub-Loop Concentration System (USLC 2.9.1 Where facilities permit and where necessary to comply with an effective Commission order, BellSouth will provide <<customer_name>> with the ability to concentrate its sub-loops onto multiple DS1s back to the BellSouth Central Office. The DS1s will then be terminated into <<customer_name>>’s collocation space. TR-008 and TR303 interface standards are available.

  • Unbundled Sub-Loop Feeder (USLF) provides connectivity between BellSouth's central office and its cross-box (or other access point) that serves an end user location.

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