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Old Harbor Scammon Bay Hydro Feasibility
Author(s) -
Brent N. Petrie
Publication year - 2007
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/909380
Subject(s) - hydroelectricity , bay , foot (prosody) , geography , archaeology , engineering , hydrology (agriculture) , linguistics , philosophy , geotechnical engineering , electrical engineering
The grantee, Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC), is a non-profit member owned rural electric generation and distribution cooperative. The proposed Project is located near the community of Old Harbor, Alaska. Old Harbor is on the southeastern coast of Kodiak Island, approximately 70 miles southwest of the City of Kodiak and 320 miles southwest of Anchorage. In 1998 sufficient information had been developed to apply for a license to construct the project and the cost was estimated to be $2,445,000 for a 500 KW project on Lagoon Creek. Major features of the project included an eight-foot high diversion dam on Mountain Creek, a desander box, a 9,800-foot long penstock to the powerhouse on Lagoon Creek, and a 5,500-foot long access road. It was also anticipated that the project could provide an additional source of water to Old Harbor. The report details the history and lessons learned in designing and permiting the proposed hydroelectric facility

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