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Rivers at Risk:

Concerned Citizen's Guide To Hydropower
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Rivers at Risk is an invaluable handbook that offers a practical understanding of how to influence government decisions about hydropower development on America's rivers.


About American Rivers
Foreword
Acknowledgments
 
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Center of the Action: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Chapter 2. An Overview of the Regulatory Process
Chapter 3. New Projects: Standards and Procedures
Chapter 4. Relicensing: Standards and Procedures
Chapter 5. Participating in the FERC Process
Chapter 6. Raising Issues before FERC
Chapter 7. Other Tools for Protecting Rivers
Chapter 8. Strategies for Effectively Dealing with Hydroelectric Projects
 
Appendix A: FERC Addresses and Telephone Numbers
Appendix B: Conservation Groups Concerned about Hydropower Issues
Appendix C: Model Motion to Intervene
Appendix D: A Ferc Licensing Order
Appendix E: FERC's NEPA Regulations
Appendix F: FERC's Freedom Of Information Regulations
Appendix G: FERC's 1989–1999 Relicensing Workload
Appendix H: How to Find and Use the Legal Documents on Which FERC Relies
Glossary of Hydropower Terms
Index
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