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Metadata last updated August 20, 2021
Created August 20, 2021
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Resource citationQuamme, D. and Boulanger, J. (2009). Elko Dam Headpond Drawdown Environmental Monitoring 2001-2006. Prepared for BC Hydro. Prepared by Darcie Quamme, M.Sc., R.P.Bio. and John Boulanger, M.Sc., R.P.Bio., Integrated Ecological Research, Nelson, BC. Columbia Basin Water Hub (Resource). Nelson, BC. (DOI)
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Resource locationThe BC Hydro Elko Project is a run-of-the-river facility located on the Elk River approximately 70 km east of Cranbrook and produces 73.0 GWh of electricity each year for 7300 homes (Figures 1 and 2, Appendix I). The headwaters of the Elk River originate at the Elk Lakes, 104 km north of Sparwood in the southern Rocky Mountains. The Elk River flows from Elk Lakes 185 km south to the Lake Koocanusa Reservoir and the Kootenay River.
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Citation (Required) Quamme, D. and Boulanger, J. (2009). Elko Dam Headpond Drawdown Environmental Monitoring 2001-2006. Prepared for BC Hydro. Prepared by Darcie Quamme, M.Sc., R.P.Bio. and John Boulanger, M.Sc., R.P.Bio., Integrated Ecological Research, Nelson, BC. Columbia Basin Water Hub (Resource). Nelson, BC. (DOI)
Resource Location The BC Hydro Elko Project is a run-of-the-river facility located on the Elk River approximately 70 km east of Cranbrook and produces 73.0 GWh of electricity each year for 7300 homes (Figures 1 and 2, Appendix I). The headwaters of the Elk River originate at the Elk Lakes, 104 km north of Sparwood in the southern Rocky Mountains. The Elk River flows from Elk Lakes 185 km south to the Lake Koocanusa Reservoir and the Kootenay River.
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