Will the Kokish River project stop producing power if there’s not enough water?
Yes, the Kokish River project will stop diverting water from the river and generating electricity when the river flow approaches the minimum level identified in the Conditional Water License. It is anticipated that the minimum flow levels will vary throughout the year, reflecting the seasonal life cycle requirements of the different fish species that utilize the lower river.
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