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 PUBLIC LAW 100-71—JULY 11, 1987

101 STAT. 402

Public information.

(1) attempts to maintain a water surface elevation between 617 and 612 msl: Provided however. That hydroelectric power will be generated to help satisfy electric loads when the water surface elevation is between 617 and 612 msl; (2) when the water surface elevation drops to 612 msl or lower, implements a public information program; (3) when the water surface elevation is between 612 and 607 msl, provides for the Corps to notify the SWPA that hydroelectric power generation should only be made when it is needed for rapid response, short term peaking purposes as determined by the power scheduling entity; r j^ (4) when the water surface elevation is between 607 and 590 •

100 Stat. 4174.

Oklahoma. Arkansas. Louisiana. Texas.

88 Stat. 39.

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(a) provides for the Corps to notify the SWPA that hydroelectric power generation should only be made to satisfy critical power needs on the power scheduling entity's electrical system as determined by the power scheduling entity; and (b) provides for the Corps of Engineers to notify municipal and industrial water users that they should implement water conservation measures designed to lessen the impact of municipal and industrial water withdrawals. Any amendments to the current water control plan specified above shall not supersede or adversely affect any existing permit, lease license contract, public law or flood control operation relating to Denison Dam (Lake Texoma). The management plan shall have no impact upon the provisions of section 838 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986. The management plan shall be reevaluated on or after September 30, 1989 by the Corps of Engineers, taking into consideration the recommendations of the Southwestern Power Administration and the Lake Texoma Advisory Committee. The United States Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, shall issue a final report on the Oklahoma portion of the comprehensive study of the Red River Basin, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, no later than September 30, 1988. The management plan specified above should be formally processed to the Committees on Environment and Public Works and Public Works and Transportation in the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, if appropriate, for authorization as required prior to any amendments to the current operating plan that could impact health and safety, authorized purposes, or expose the Federal Government to liability. None of the funds in this Act or any other Act relating to water resource development may be used to construct or enter into an agreement to construct additional hydroelectric power generation units at Denison Dam (Lake Texoma) until September 30, 1989. Section 91 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1974 is amended by striking out "$28,725,000" in the last sentence and inserting in lieu thereof "$30,500,000".

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