MARTIN DAM PROJECT

FERC NO. 349

APPLICATION FOR NEW LICENSE

FOR MAJOR WATER POWER PROJECT - EXISTING DAM

ALABAMA POWER COMPANY

FINAL LICENSE APPLICATION


DVD Contents

 

 

Final Study Reports

   
Study Report 1 Tallapoosa River Fish Passage Information Document
Study Report 2 Assessment of the Influence of Shoreline Modifications on Aquatic and Semi-Aquatic Species’ Use of Modified Areas
Study Report 2 The Relationship Between Shoreline Development and Resident Fish Communities in Lake Martin, Alabama
Study Report 3 Evaluation of Minimum Flows Downstream of Martin Dam
Study Report 4 Fish Entrainment and Turbine Mortality Analysis
Study Report 5 Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Species Surveys
Study Report 6 Adult Striped Bass Habitat Use and the Effects of Catch and Release Angling During the Summer in Lake Martin, Alabama
Study Report 7 Martin Dam Project Wildlife Management Program
Study Report 8 Baseline Water Quality
Study Report 9 Location of Permitted Discharges on Lake Martin
Study Report 10 Erosion and Sedimentation
Study Report 11 Water Quantity, Water Use, and Water Withdrawals
Study Report 12(a) Flood Control Guideline Change Modeling Analysis
Study Report 12(b) Effects of a Rule Curve Change on Sedimentation Rates and Nuisance Aquatic Vegetation
Study Report 12(c) Effects of a Rule Curve Change on Water Quality
Study Report 12(d) Effects of a Rule Curve Change on Lake and Downstream Erosion
Study Report 12(e) Effects of a Rule Curve Change on Federally Threatened and Endangered Species at the Martin Project and the Tallapoosa River Below Thurlow Dam
Study Report 12(f) Effects of a Rule Curve Change on Downstream Recreation
Study Report 12(g) Effects of Increasing Duration of Summer Pool and Level of Winter Pool on Recreation Use and Selected Economic Indicators at Lake Martin, Alabama
Study Report 12(h) Effects of Increasing Duration of Summer Pool and Level of Winter Pool on Recreation Use and Selected Economic Indicators at Lake Martin, Alabama
Study Report 13 Martin Dam Project Shoreline Management Program
Study Report 14 Martin Dam Project Recreation Plan
Study Report 15 Draft Historic Properties Management Plan Outline


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June 8, 2011