1. BPA MAKES CASE ON REVENUES LOST TO SPILL

Under a worst-case economic scenario, the Bonneville Power Administration
stands to lose an estimated $38 million during testing this summer that
is intended to determine what level of spill provides the most benefit
for migrating juvenile salmon.

Power generation — and revenue — are lost when river operators must
spill water through spillways rather than turbines in order to help move
young fish through the Columbia-Snake river hydroelectric system.

Those shifts in power production

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