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Columbia River Runoff Portends
Adequate Supply of Electricity

by Associated Press
KNDO / KNDU, January 19, 2007

SPOKANE, Wash. There should be enough water in the Columbia River Basin to produce a normal supply of electricity this spring and summer.

That's according to the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, which also says there should not be major price increases for electricity.

The forecast predicts this year's runoff at The Dalles Dam would be 98 percent of the 30-year historical average.

The forecast ranges from a low of 82 percent of average at Brownlee Dam on the Snake River to a high of 126 percent of normal for the Yakima River.

The forecast for giant Grand Coulee Dam was 100 percent of normal, the council said.


Associated Press
Columbia River Runoff Portends Adequate Supply of Electricity
KNDO / KNDU, January 19, 2007

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