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achieving the same biological objectives and 3) die regional enviromncmal and power impacts of 

 the curves Occluding the emissions and hazards of replacement energy sources). 



In addition to commenting on the overall scope and direction of Phase IV, we provide the attached issue 

 man- jT which outliites the proposed measures and our position. 



In coodusion, we again urge you take a hard look at the resident fish and wildlife amendments. Use the 

 next two years to resolve the outstanding questions and to build a solid concqjmal ftamework. Take the 

 time to clearly define the hydropower responsibQity, and to thoroughly evaluate the biological need and 

 scientific soundness of the existing and proposed projects. By FY 1996, when BPA is able to implement 

 new projects, you will have developed a biologically sound, fiscally responsible program that wUl truly 

 benefit die fish and wildlife of the Columbia Basin. 



Thank you for die ORwmmity to comment We look forward to woridng widi you in developing a solid 

 concepmal framework which will lead to die worid-elass fish and wUdlife program diat you envision. 



Sincerely, . 



Al Wright 

 Executive Direaor 



Aoachmem 



PNUCC ABgon 13. 1993 



