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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBradley Lake PMC Meeting @ Chugach Friday, March 20, 1998 1BRADLEY LAKE PROJECT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES Chugach Electric Association - Board Room 5601 Minnesota Drive Anchorage, Alaska Regular Meeting Friday, March 20, 1998 - 10:00 a.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Eugene Bjornstad called the meeting of the Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Project Management Committee to order at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, March 20, 1998, in the Board Room of Chugach Electric Association, Anchorage, Alaska, to conduct the business of the Committee per the agenda and public notice. 2. ROLL CALL Roll was called by Shauna Dean. The following members were present, and a quorum was established: Eugene Bjornstad, Chairman Chugach Electric Association Dave Calvert City of Seward Wayne Carmony Matanuska Electric Association Mike Kelly (arrived 10:10 a.m.) Golden Valley Electric Association Don Stead Homer Electric Association Dennis McCrohan Alaska Energy Authority Meera Kohler Anchorage Municipal Light & Power 3. PUBLIC ROLL CALL Others Present: Shauna Dean, Alaska Energy Authority Jim Hall, Matanuska Electric Association Stan Sieczkowski, Alaska Energy Authority Brian Hickey, Chugach Electric Association Bob Hufman, AEG&T Elaine McCambridge, Alaska Energy Authority Bradley Lake Project Management Committee Meeting Meeting Minutes March 20, 1998 Page 2 Larry Hembree, Anchorage Municipal Light & Power Lee Thibert, Chugach Electric Association Dan Helmick, Anchorage Municipal Light & Power Mike Yerkes, AEG&T Joe Griffith, Chugach Electric Association Tim McConnell, Anchorage Municipal Light & Power 4. PUBLIC COMMENT There were no public comments. 5. AGENDA COMMENTS There being no additions or comments, the agenda was adopted by unanimous consent. 6. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES - December 9, 10, and 12, 1997 MOTION: Ms. Kohler moved to approve the meeting minutes of December 9, 10, and 12, 1997. Seconded by Mr. Stead. There being no changes or additions, a voice vote was taken, and the minutes were unanimously approved as presented. 7. NEW BUSINESS A. Status of Instability and Control Response Project - Hickey B. Request to Increase Funding to Continue Studies Associated With Project - Hickey Using a slide presentation, Mr. Hickey provided an update on the status of resolution of the instability issue, including a recap of the history commencing with voltage problems in the Kenai Peninsula area in 1996. He noted that ever since Bradley had been commissioned, they have experienced electrical instability problems with the plant. He described various studies they had conducted and improvements that had been made in an attempt to correct the instability problems. Using various pieces of correspondence from years past, Mr. Hickey highlighted outages and load sheds that had occurred and the analyses and modeling programs that had been developed to study these events in order to determine the cause. He stated that on January 14, 1997, the PMC had approved funding for Items 1, 2, and 3 of the O&D Subcommittee's action plan for correction of the instability problems at Bradley Lake. Mr. Hickey said O&D Subcommittee was supposed to come before the PMC at the completion of Action Plan Items 1, 2, and 3, and the presentation he was giving today was the O&D Subcommittee's revised action plan. He noted that Item 1 had been completed. He said there remained additional work to be done on Item 2, and he gave the details regarding the deflector time delays addressed in Item 3. He said Items 3(d), (e), and (f) have not been completed. He said that the original completion date for Items 1, 2, and 3 had been July 31, 1997, but due to delays in awarding the RFP and the magnitude of the scope of the simulation had delayed the final report so that they are approximately six months behind schedule. He said that due to the Bradley Lake Project Management Committee Meeting Meeting Minutes March 20, 1998 Page 3 inconsistency of system instability events, they had had to experiment with the model and stability factors until they were able to reproduce the oscillations that were present when the system lost stability. Mr. Hickey said that on February 2, 1998, they had been given a presentation by industry representatives on machine testing, and the next day they had held a utility roundtable meeting and brainstorming session. Mr. Hickey said to date, the PMC had approved two funding sources for work related to Bradley instability, one being Construction List Item 18, the system analysis equipment, and Items 1, 2, and 3 of the O&D Subcommittee's Instability Action Plan. Mr. Hickey briefly reported on the system analysis equipment budget and the Instability Action Plan budget. He said they would be asking the PMC to approve installation of the system analysis equipment at Bradley Lake instead of at Daves Creek in Soldotna, which was approved by the PMC. Mr. Hickey said they had identified the 750-millisecond oscillation and determined that it is unique to Bradley Lake. They had benchmarked the events, evaluated the speed reference and time delays, and developed an accurate model of the tunnel to determine if oscillations inside it had any impact on the instability problems. He also described a couple of quirks in the system, which limit the control response that had been discovered. He said they would be requesting funding to determine what the deflector position error was and how it was impacting the problem. He said they had verified that the PSSE settings are reasonable. Mr. Hickey said change in scope will be required because some of the work that is now needed was not anticipated in 1997. He said the change in scope of work consisted of accurately measuring the actual deflector positions and the hydraulic pressure that drives the deflectors. He also said that outside the Bradley plant, there are parts of the PSSE model which do not accurately reflect the railbelt power system, and they would need to address programming issues related to AGC control, capacity based on unit temperature, and overspeed. Mr. Hickey summarized by saying that work that still needs to be done includes correcting the PSSE, developing a formal machine testing plan to collect the parameterization data, and moving the system monitoring equipment originally destined for Daves Creek to Bradley Lake. He said the cost for these three items of additional work consisted of: $43,600 for the PSSE model work and $40,000 for machine testing assistance. So the total increase in funding required to complete Items 1, 2, 3, and 4 in their entirety would be approximately $83,600. He noted that this would increase the original anticipated budget from $299,000 to $382,000 for this phase of the work. He said they intended to complete the PSSE revisions by July 31, 1998, and they would like to have the machine testing plan completed by July 1st and perform the testing by July 31st. Mr. Hickey said they would review the data they had gathered in August and would come back before the PMC in September with the test results. He said at that time, if their current simulations are accurate, he believed they would be able to make recommendations for changes to the control system that will eliminate the instability problem. Based on their current knowledge, Mr. Hickey gave a range of recommendations and costs for completing them that may be presented to the PMC in September. Bradley Lake Project Management Committee Meeting Meeting Minutes March 20, 1998 Page 4 Mr. Hickey responded to questions and discussion was heard. Mr. Hickey noted that additional items of the Instability Action Plan would probably have to be undertaken as they completed the projects he was currently proposing, potentially including reviewing the final operating study for Bradley and revisiting the system analyses that had been done with respect to the southern interties. MOTION: Ms. Kohler moved to approve Recommendation No. 1 to issue contracts in the amounts requested. Seconded by Mr. Kelly. There being no discussion, a voice vote was taken, and the motion was unanimously approved. MOTION: Mr. Kelly moved to approve Recommendation No. 2 for the system monitoring equipment that had originally been approved by the PMC to be installed in Soldotna at Daves Creek to be installed instead at Bradley Lake to facilitate machine testing and data collection. Seconded by Mr. Calvert. There being no discussion, a voice vote was taken, and the motion was unanimously approved. Mr. McCrohan recommended that the Chair direct the O&D Subcommittee to update the construction list to include the new projected costs for the items just approved by the PMC during Mr. Hickey's presentation. Mr. McCrohan also pointed out that they currently have in place an agreement with Homer Electric to allow HEA to implement construction items and to provide liability protection for everyone. He said as long as testing work takes place at the site, the HEA agreement applies. However, if Chugach was to install equipment or make any changes, they would need to have a separate agreement in place with CEA as well or, in the alternative, have HEA perform installation work. Brian concurred and said they would work with Mr. Stead on these types of issues. C. FY '99 Project Budget - Evans/McCambridge Ms. McCambridge said the Budget Subcommittee had reviewed and proposed for PMC approval the FY '99 budget. Referring to a handout from the meeting packet, Ms. McCambridge recapped the summary which compared the proposed FY '99 budget and FY '98 projected budget, and she highlighted individual large-ticket items, and explained how this would impact the various budget categories and increase the overall budget. Ms. McCambridge said the current year budget for O&M costs is $2,087,000, excluding the bond refunding; the proposed budget for FY '99 O&M costs is $2,246,947. Ms. McCambridge responded to questions regarding how the bond refunding impacted the budget. In response to Mr. Carmony's question, Ms. McCambridge stated that the proposed budget must be submitted to the Trustee for approval by April 1. Discussion was heard. MOTION: Ms. Kohler moved to approve the Budget Subcommittee's proposed FY '99 project budget as submitted. Seconded by Mr. Stead. Bradley Lake Project Management Committee Meeting Meeting Minutes March 20, 1998 Page 5 Mr. Carmony noted that it would have been convenient to have received the proposed budget earlier since they had only received it on Monday, the 16th of March. There being no further discussion, a voice vote was taken, and the motion was unanimously approved. D. Revisions of the FY '98 Project Budget - Evans/McCambridge Referring to page 1 of the same handout, Ms. McCambridge reviewed the revised FY '98 budget as compared to the original budget. She said last fall, the Budget Subcommittee had been directed to revise the budget to reflect the approval of the PMC to fund the refunding costs out of this year's budget, and the revised FY '98 Project Budget was being presented to the PMC for formal approval at this time. Ms. McCambridge said the funding sources they had determined could be tapped to pay for the $350,000 refunding expenditure were: (1) $100,000 from the revenue fund, (2) reduce the operating reserve to the mandatory 20-percent level for an additional $102,000, and (3) the possibility that additional contributions would be required from the utilities to pay the remaining $148,000 refunding cost. Ms. McCambridge said the revised budget needed to be approved by the PMC, but she advised that she did not feel any additional contribution from the utilities would be necessary as the project is currently running under budget, and HEA is under budget in operations expense. She said if this trend continued, they would be significantly under budget on O&M, and the $148,000 utility contribution would not be necessary. MOTION: Ms. Kelly moved to approve the revised FY '98 Project Budget as submitted. Seconded by Mr. Carmony. There being no discussion, a voice vote was taken, and the motion was unanimously approved. 8. COMMITTEE COMMENTS Ms. McCambridge noted that Parisena Stromberg had completed their FY '97 Annual Report, and it was available in the meeting packets. Ms. McCambridge said the report had been reviewed by the Budget Subcommittee, and she recommended that the PMC review it and accept it at their next meeting. At Mr. Kelly’s request, Ms. McCambridge reviewed Parisena Stromberg's FY '97 Annual Report with the Committee. MOTION: Mr. Carmony moved to accept Parisena Stromberg's FY '97 Annual Report as submitted. Seconded by Ms. Kohler. There being no discussion, a voice vote was taken, and the motion was unanimously approved. Mr. Sieczkowski advised that the O&D Subcommittee's next meeting was scheduled for April 22, 1998, at Bradley Lake. Mr. Carmony noted that this would be Mr. Hall's last meeting as a regular MEA employee. Mr. Hall was commended for his contributions, and several people expressed their appreciation. Bradley Lake Project Management Committee Meeting Meeting Minutes March 20, 1998 Page 6 There were no other Committee member comments. A. Next Meeting Date It was the consensus of the Committee that the next meeting of the Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Project Management Committee be at the call of the Chair. 9. ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Ms. Kohler moved to adjourn. There being no objection and no further business of the Committee, the meeting was recessed at 11:20 a.m. ue L (. ire: Eugend Slamstad, Chai ATTEST: CoMc Cohan Alaska Energy Authority, Secretary s ALASKA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXPORT AUTHORITY /= ALASKA im =ENERGY AUTHORITY 480 WEST TUDOR ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503 907 / 269-3000 FAX 907 / 269-3044 ALASKA ENERGY AUTHORITY/ALASKA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXPORT AUTHORITY Public Notice Bradley Lake Project Management Committee Notice is hereby given that the Bradley Lake Project Management Committee will hold a regular meeting to conduct the affairs of the Committee at Chugach Electric Association’s Board Room, 5601 Minnesota Drive, Anchorage, Alaska. This meeting will commence at 10:00 a.m., Friday, March 20, 1998. Any public wishing to attend should report to the above stated address. For additional information, contact Eugene Bjornstad, Chairman, at Chugach Electric Association (907) 563-7494. 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Deadline for applications is April 15, 1998. Applications ‘ond additional information con be obtained by contacting: The Alaska Department of Education, Child Nutrition Services, Jone Gone, RD at (907) 465-8709 Or 801 West 10th St., Ste. 200 Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Eligible sponsors include public or private nonprofits; ‘school food authority; college or University participants in NYSP, Upward Bound; residential eee camp; unit of local, municipal or borough government entity; or on Alaska Native organization, Pub.: March 15-21, 1998 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH > ASSEMBLY TO: GENERAL PUBLIC: You are hereby notified that ja. SPECIAL MEETING and PUBLIC HEARING of the North Slope Borough Assem- bly is scheduled for March 23 through March 27, 1998, ot 9:00 a.m. in the North Slope Bor- ough Administration Building ot Borrow, Alaska. DATED: March 5, 1998 Bertha L. 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Pub.: March 16, 20, 1998 ALASKA ENERGY AUTHORITY/ALASKA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXPORT AUTHORITY Public Notice Bradley Lake Project Management Committee Notice is hereby given that the Bradley Lake Project Manage- ment Committee. will hold o regular meeting to conduct the joffairs of the Committee at Chugach Electric Association’s Board Room, 5601 Minnesota Drive, Anchorage, Alaska. This meeting will commence at 10:00 a.m., «Friday, March ,20, 1998. Any public wishing to. attend should report to the above a stated address. For additional information, contoct. Eugene: Biornstod, Chairman, at Chugach Electric Association (907) 563-7494, The State of, ‘Alaska (GDIEA), complies with Title 11 of the Americans with Disobilities Act of 1990. Disabled persons requiring special modi- fications to participate should contact AIDEA staff at (907) 1269-3000 to make special « lorrangements. Alaska Energy Authority * Project Management . Committee Pub.: March 16, 1998 ALASKA STATE PENSION INVESTMENT BOARD NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given thot the Alaska “State Pension invest- ment Board (ASPIB) will hold meeting at The Baranof Hotel, Treadwell Room, 127. Franklin Street, City of Juneau, Alaska jon March 25, 26, 1998, stortii Public Notices 900 Public Notice State of Alaska Board of Storage Tank Assistance There will be a meeting of the Board of Storage Tank Assis- tance in Juneau, Alaska on Tuesday, March 24, 1998. The meeting is being held to dis- cuss the status of the financial lassistonce program for under- ground storage . tanks, 1998 EPA deadline, appropriation request for FY 99, any appeals lor grievances and other Boord matters. The public is invited to attend and comment on ony portion .of the Underground Storage Tank Program. Date: March 24, 1998 Location: Department of Environmental Conservation 3rd Floor Conference Room 410 Willoughby Ave Juneau, Alaska Time: 10:00 AM to 3:00 Pm For additional —_ information contoct John . Barnett at 465-5219. The Board of Storage Tank Assistance complies with Title | of the Americans with Diso- bilities Act of 1990. Persons with a disability, who may need auxiliary aids, services, jor special modifications to particiapte in the Board meet- ing, should contact John Barnett at (9070 ~465-5219 no later than 4:00 pm,’ March 20,, 1998 to moke ony necessary jarrangements. Pub.: March 16, 1998 ALASKA PERMANENT FUND CORPORATION ©. P.O, BOX 25500 JUNEAU, AK 99802-5500 ©» (907) 465-2047 sh scenendeis NOTICE OF MEETINGS Board of Trustees Meeting Monday, March 23, 1998 10:15 a,m.-4:30 p.m. \ ond Tuesday, March 24, 1998 « 8:30.0.m,-4:30 p.m, x Compensation Committee - Meeting 4 Tuesday, March 24, 1998 8:00-8:300.m. 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Grater hurwen marae wed red SAT: 9:00-200 4-2001 DEADLINES FOR LINE ADs: WEEKMAYs: 5:30 FOR FOLLOWING Day's PUBLICATION 11:00AM FOR SUNDAY'S PUBLICATION SATURDAY: 2:00PM FOR MONDAY'S PUBLICATION 0-2 :00 Public Notices 900 Summer Food Service Program for Children Reimbursement is available to sponsors serving nutritious meals to eligible children during summer vacation through the USDA Summer Food Service Program. Deadline for applications is April 15, 1998. Applications and additional information can, be obtained by contacting: The Alaska Department of Education, Child Nutrition Services, Jone Gone, RD at (907) 465-8709 Or 801 West 10th St., Ste. 200 Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Eligible sponsors include public or private nonprofits; school food authority; college or University participants in NYSP, Upward Bound; residentiol summer come; unit o locol, municipal or borough government entity; of on Alaska Notive organization, Pub_: Morch 15-21, 1998 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING ANO PUBLIC NEARING NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH ASSEMaLY TO GENT @AL PUBLIC You are “erate sates mar < A, MEETIO® vec weenie of nar Lae Berea [Rte emi or Siar ee ee Public Notices 900 AM on March 18, 1998. This auction will take ploce at 730 East 5th Ave, Anchorage, AK 199501. This mobile home may be inspected ot 1200 W Dimond Space 1433, Anchorage, . AK 99515. The following is a de- scription of the mobile home: 1969 Parkwood Mobile Home Vin 8601213073 STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE The Governor's Task Force on Confidentiality of Children’s Matters will meet on March 24, 1998, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., in Anchoroge ot the Snowden Training Center, Snowden Ad- ministrative Otfice Building, 620 iW. 4th Avenue. The public is avjted to attend Individvots with disobilities whe need ouxit- lory services OF seecicl mocii- cations te sarticieate shewid cuntact the Oesertmert of Lom Ae ee cramer neem ormeererneane To be sold to the highest bid- der at public auction at 11:00 Public Notices Public Notice State of Alaska Board of Storage Tank Assistance 900 There will be a meeting of the Board of Storage Tank Assis- tance in Juneau, Alaska on Tuesday, March 24, 1998. The meeting is being held to dis- cuss the status of the financial assistance program for under- ground storage tonks, 1998 EPA deadline, appropriation request for FY 99, any appeals lor grievances ond other Boord matters. The public is invited ito attend’ and comment on ony portion of the Underground Storoge Tank Program. 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This notice needs to be sibhinhad far nna daw Mandavw March 16. 1998. r ALASKA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT = AND EXPORT AUTHORITY {= ALASKA @m = ENERGY AUTHORITY 480 WEST TUDOR ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503 907 / 269-3000 FAX 907 / 269-3044 March 13, 1998 FAXED: 03/13/98 2 PAGES Anchorage Daily News 1001 Northway Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99508 ATTENTION: Ms. Eva Kaufmann Legal Classified Subject: Public Notice Account # ALASO709 Enclosed is an advertisement for the Alaska Energy Authority which is to be published under “PUBLIC NOTICE” in the Legal Classified section in column format. This notice needs to be published for one day: Monday, March 16, 1998. After the publication date, please provide an Affidavit of Publication. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. Thank you, 1 WA hoon Shauna M. Dean Admin. Assistant Attachment ae en | DRAFT | BRADLEY LAKE PROJECT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA Friday, March 20, 1998 — 10:00 a.m. Chugach Electric Association — Board Room 5601 Minnesota Drive 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL (for Committee members) 3. PUBLIC ROLL CALL (for all others present) 4. PUBLIC COMMENT 5. AGENDA COMMENTS 6. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES — December 9, 1997 December 10, 1997 December 12, 1997 7. NEW BUSINESS A. B. C. D. Status of Instability and Control Response Project Request to Increase Funding to Continue Studies Associated with Project FY 99 Project Budget Revisions of the FY 98 Project Budget 8. COMMITTEE COMMENTS A. Next Meeting Date 9. 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If you have received this facsimile in error, please immediately destroy it and notify us by telephone, (907) 269-3000. 03/18/98 WED 11:38 FAX 562 6994 CEA EXECUTIVE a i MEETING AGENDA Friday, March 20, 1998 — 10:00 a.m. te -~ ; HAR-18-98 WED 10:20 AN ADEA FAK NO, 907268: i ; : 1 a H DRAFT L 4, 7 = —— oo a -™ \_ Y oS LO ged f " QO a BRADLEY LAKE PROJECT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Chugach Electric Association — Board Room 5601 Minnesota Drive CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL (for Committee members) PUBLIC ROLL CALL (for all others present) PUBLIC COMMENT AGENDA COMMENTS APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES — December 9, 1997 December 10, 1997 December 12, 1997 NEW BUSINESS A Status of Instabillty and Control Response Project B. Request to Increase Funding to Continue Studies Associated with Project C. FY 99 Project Budget D. Revisions of the FY 98 Project Budget COMMITTEE COMMENTS A. Next Meeting Date ADJOURNMENT Bjornstad Hickey Hickey Evans/McCambridge Evans/McCambridge Bjormstad Z ° 03 18/98 WED 11:38 FAX 562 6994 CEA EXECUTIVE v2 : p.oroz 9%" MAR-18-98 WED 10:20 AM AIDEA FAX NO. 907288 =} , e 7 ALASKA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT > 4 AND EXPORT AUTHORITY = ALASKA mE ENERGY AUTHORITY 480 WEST TUDOR ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503 907 / 269-3000 FAX 907 / 269-3044 Facsimile Transmittal TO: COMPANY: \ Fex#:( )DOR-GIGY ro DB: C3 NG Date: 3-(f-98 Time: fo AS a-m- Number of pages including cover page: ok Transmittal Contents: . Comments: Noti¢e: This facsimile may contain confidential information that is being transmitted to and is intended | enly for the use of the recipient named above. Reading, disclosure, discussion, dissemination, : distribution, or copying of this information by anyone other than the named recipient or his or her employees or agents is strictly prohibited, If you have received this facsimile in error, please immediately | destroy it and notify us by telephone, (907) 269-3000. 03/04/98 WED 16:16 FAX 562 6A94 CEA EXECUTIVE Mooi CRUGACHA essere sscca0n, 5601 Minnesota Drive P.O, Box 196300 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6300 Phone: 907-563-7494 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET Norm Story, HEA Fax: 907-235-3323 Ph: 907-235-3301 Mike Kelly, GVEA Fax: 907-451-5633 Ph: 907-452-1151 Meera Kohler, ML&P Fax: 907-263-5204 Ph: 907-263-5202 Wayne Carmony, MEA Fax: 907-745-9368 Ph: 907-745-9211 ' These Maleonat ST Nae ONT 994 ANUE AL. ANT Ana ann tt ASAT SALVE by bh ONe SUI Se TVON be FV I Meer | Bob Hufian, ABG&T Fax: 967-474-0536 Ph: 907-474-0549 Couasen NGI OaAtuLinetoL “Ww yiuaie Taa. 509-220-079 El. 209-220-1191 Dennis McCrohan, AIDEA Fax: 907-269-3044 Ph; 907-269-3000 FROM: Gene Bjornstad | SUBJECT: Confirming PMC Meeting Date & Location | COMMENTS/MESSAGE: | Thank you for responding to my tax requesting a PMU meeting. Confirming Date and Time: March 20, 1998 10:00 a.m. Friday Location: Chugach Electric Association, Inc. Board Room Agenda Items to date: 1 Status of Instability and Control Response Project. i 2 Request to increase funding to to continne studies associated with ‘oject. i i 3. FY 99P Project Budget ll Il 4. ll Kevisions of the FY 98 Project Budget TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTING: _1_ (Includes Cover Shect) ME/DATE OF TRANSMISSION: BY+Diznne-D QM MA- _CHUGACH FAX NO.: (907) 562-6994 MACHINE TYPE: CANON B340