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Managing the Columbia River - Instream Flows, Water Withdrawals, and Salmon Survival (Hardcover, New)
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Managing the Columbia River - Instream Flows, Water Withdrawals, and Salmon Survival (Hardcover, New)
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Flows of the Columbia River, although modified substantially during
the twentieth century, still vary considerably between seasons and
between years. Lowest flows tend to occur during summer months when
demand for irrigation water is at its highest and when water
temperatures are greatest. These periods of low flows, high demand,
and high temperature are critical periods for juvenile salmon
migrating downstream through the Columbia River hydropower system.
Although impacts on salmon of any individual water withdrawal may
be small, the cumulative effects of numerous withdrawals will
affect Columbia River flows and would pose increased risks to
salmon survival. The body of scientific knowledge explaining salmon
migratory behavior and physiology is substantial, but imperfect,
and decision makers should acknowledge this and be willing to take
action in the face of uncertainties. In order to provide a more
comprehensive water permitting process, the State of Washington,
Canada, other basin states, and tribal groups should establish a
basin-wide forum to consider future water withdrawal application
permits. If the State of Washington issues additional permits for
water withdrawals from the Columbia River, those permits should
contain provisions that allow withdrawals to be curtailed during
critical high-demand periods. Table of Contents Front Matter
Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Development and Changes in the
Columbia River Basin 3 Hydrology and Water Management 4
Environmental Influences on Salmon 5 Water Laws and Institutions 6
Better Management of Existing Water Supplies 7 Water Resources
Management, Risks, and Uncertainties 8 Epilogue References Appendix
A: Columbia River Initiative Draft Management Scenarios, July 7,
2003 Appendix B: Resources Group Appendix C: Calculations on Annual
Discharges of Water from the Columbia Basin Project Appendix D:
Climate Change and Hydrologic Impacts Appendix E: Committee
Biographical Information Appendix F: National Research Council
Board Membership and Staff
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