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Council Quarterly Past Issues
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Fall 2007 (1.3mb
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- The Northwest’s CO2
Footprint: Determining the Impact, and Difficulty in Trying to
Lessen It
- Fish and Wildlife Program Amendments Begin
- Scientists Share Latest Research Results with Fish and
Wildlife Policy-makers
- From Landfill Gas to Renewable Energy - Coffin Butte
- NW/Q&A: Sakura Urban Concepts
- Success stories: Sagebrush Flats
Summer 2007 (1.7mb
PDF)
- The Impact of Population Growth on Fish and Wildlife
- Northwest Power Supply Is Adequate, but Potentially Expensive
- Innovative Projects Would Test New Methods of Enhancing Fish
and Wildlife Habitat and Survival
- Modeling As An Open-Ended Exercise: A Footnote to the Fifth
Power Plan
- NW/Q&A: Brian Lipscomb
- Success stories: Lake Pend Oreille
Spring 2007 (560k
PDF)
- Climate Change in the Northwest
- Climate Change Impacts Could Affect Columbia River Hydropower
Generation
- NW/Q&A: Philip Mote
- Success stories: Swan River Valley
Winter 2007 (890k
PDF)
- Winds of Change: Montana taps its wind power potential,
boosting the Northwest supply of renewable energy
- Legislation Encourages Renewable Energy Developments in
Northwest States
- Report from Beijing
- July 2006 Heat Wave Had Lessons for Energy Planners
- Summer High Temperatures Translate Into a Wake-up Call for
Energy Planners
- NW/Q&A: Rachel Shimshak
- Success stories: John Day Basin
Fall 2006 (890k
PDF)
- Rapid Development of Wind Power Prompts Regional Plan for Its
Integration Into Power Supply
- What States Are Doing to Move Toward a Clean Energy Future
- Making the Change: Energy Trust Programs Help Consumers Save
Energy and Invest in Renewable Resources
- Lake Fertilization Appears to Benefit Fish in Idaho and
British Columbia
- Summer High Temperatures Translate Into a Wake-up Call for
Energy Planners
- Jack Robertson on the Hydrogen Revolution
- Success stories: Methow Valley
Summer 2006 (1.4mb
PDF)
- Washington transfers Klickitat hatchery to Yakama Nation
- Connecting communities through education
- NW/Q&A: Senator Daniel J. Evans
- Success stories: Sandy River
Spring 2006 (710k
PDF)
- Council proposes voluntary standard for westwide power system
reliability
- Celebrating a milestone: The Northwest Power Act
- Council supports flood control study, but not ratepayer
funding
- Two experts offer perspectives on decoupling energy sales from
profits to encourage conservation investments
- Coal gasification: An old technology gains new ground
- NW/Q&A: Terry Courtney, Warm Springs Confederated Tribes
- Success stories: Kootenai River sturgeon recovery
Winter 2006 (860k
PDF)
- Wind power leads construction of new Northwest power plants
- Warming trend: How climate change could affect the Northwest
- Independent scientists say survival benefit of summer spill
won't be known for several years
- The China connection: Lessons in growth from the Northwest
- NW Energy Coalition honors Council's Fifth Power Plan
- NW/Q&A: Steve Fick, commercial fisherman and owner of
Fishhawk Fisheries
- Success stories: WyEast RCDA
Fall 2005 (1.4m
PDF)
- Independent scientists recommend ways to improve
decision-making
- Puget Sound Energy’s latest wind project adds to the region’s
renewables
- Federal judge gives NOAA Fisheries one year to write a new
Biological Opinion
- Science board to review court-ordered 2005 spill operation
- NW/Q&A: Gary Loomis, founder of Fish First
- Success stories: Streamnet Library
Summer 2005 (320k
PDF)
- Biological Opinion litigation affects only one part of larger
fish and wildlife mitigation effort
- NW/Q&A: Marilyn Showalter, Executive Director, Public
Power Council
- Council plans level funding for most fish and wildlife
projects in 2006; prepares for 2007
- Success stories: Yakima River
- Fish managers to assess reasons for the lower than expected
Spring fish run
Spring 2005 (680k
PDF)
- Making the case for conservation
- Power supply adequate despite dry conditions
- Raising the price of BPA power would cost ratepayers $1.7
billion
- Low Spring Chinook run vexes fish managers
- Partnership will coordinate aquatic research monitoring
- Success stories: Colville Tribes
Wildlife Mitigation
- Proposal to limit BPA borrowing could result in higher power
rates
Winter 2005 (1m
PDF)
- Avian predation on juvenile salmon and steelhead
- Conservation program benefits Idaho sockeye and chinook
- Council adopts 23 subbasin plans
- Flow and salmon survival
- Success story: Flathead River
Fall 2004 (400k
PDF)
- Subbasin plans proposed for amendment into fish and wildlife
program
- Federal proposal for endangered salmon will rely on structural
improvements at dams to aid fish passage, predator control, and
habitat improvements
- Council proposes plan to reduce risk of future energy
shortages and high prices
- Columbia River Forum would address international water
management issues
- Success story: Colville Reservation
Summer 2004 (640k
PDF)
- Getting fish past the dams: Technology and better
understanding of fish survival help improve their odds
- Subbasin plans submitted; review process begins
- Bonneville's proposal on its future role
- New energy efficiency standards for refrigerators
- Seeking comments on hatchery reform proposals
- September symposium on innovative energy efficiency and
transmission
- Success story: Therriault Creek
Spring 2004 (570k
PDF)
- Primer on the 5th Power Plan: A Guide for our Energy Future
- Drought, low river runoff could boost power prices
- Recommendations for the future role of Bonneville Power
Administration
- Success story: Kootenai River
Winter 2004 (660k
PDF)
- Wind power: From niche to mainstream
- Fisheries Society honors Nez Perce and Forest Service for
habitat restoration projects
- Walla Walla Subbasin: A community plans for the future
- Subbasin planning update
- Success stories: Crims and Walker Islands
Fall 2003 (380k
PDF)
- Fish hatchery review will inform recommendations for future
operations
- Council pushes for new funding agreement for fish and wildlife
- Bonneville's future role in supplying the region's electricity
- Council asks for spill tests at dams in the Summer of 2004
- Recent trend continues: most 2003 salmon and steelhead runs
above average
- Planning the Northwest’s energy future
- Success story: Umatilla
River
Summer 2003 (610k
PDF)
- Strong Columbia River salmon runs predicted
- Applying conservation and renewable resources principles in
Walla Walla
- Federal agencies reject summer flow changes
- Success story: Pine
Creek Ranch
Spring 2003 (410k
PDF)
- Amendments to the Fish and Wildlife program call for tests of
alternative dam operations
- Conservation achievements since 1980 could be repeated by 2025
- President’s budget proposes $589 million for Columbia Basin
fish & wildlife in Fiscal Year 2004
- Conservation's future
- Success story: Okanogan
River
Winter 2003 (480k
PDF)
- Short-term power supply is adequate
- Proposals to change river and dam operations
- Helping Bonneville through fiscal crisis, and recommendations
on Bonneville's future
- Energy conservation made big gains in 2001
- Success story: Hood River
Fall 2002 (450k
PDF)
- Learning about salmon at the river's edge
- Future of Bonneville Power Administration
- Standard Market Design
- RAND report on region's energy future
- Proposals to change river and dam operations (draft mainstem
amendments)
- Success story: Hungry
Horse Mitigation Program
Summer 2002 - Special Hatchery
section (580k PDF)
Spring 2002
Winter 2002 (730k PDF)
July 2001 - also as
11x17" 1.7M PDF file
March 2001 - also as
11x17" 5.0M single PDF file
June 2000 - Special Green
Power issue
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