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able. The system will be operated and maintained at a level which will insure safe operation and provide a reliable grade of service to customers.

The following table shows the rising trend in several of the more important indexes of the operation and maintenance activity:

Transmission plant in service (millions)'.
Transmission lines (circuit miles) 2.
Number of substations 2.

Transformer capacity (kilovolt-amperes) 2.
Energy sales (millions of kilowatt-hours) -
Points of delivery 2_

Wheeling and exchange for non-Federal
utilities (kilowatts).

WATER AND POWER DEVELOPMENT-Con.

BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION-Continued

General and special funds-Continued

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE-Continued

Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)

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2. Purchase of energy and wheeling charges.

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Federal generation peaking capacity (kilowatts).

2 End of year.

1964 actual

1965 estimate 1966 estimate

$528

$560

$600

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3. Power contracts and rates.-This activity provides for negotiation of power sales and wheeling contracts; billing and servicing of contracts, including the development of service plans, and the establishment of wholesale rate schedules. Receipts which are deposited in the Treasury amounted to $79.4 million in 1964, and are estimated at 16,015 $86.2 million and $93.3 million in 1965 and 1966, respectively.

13,840

14,980 16.015

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A supplemental appropriation for 1965 is anticipated for separate transmittal to cover hourly wage board pay increases effective in July 1964.

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

41 Transferred to "Operating expenses, Public Buildings Service," General Services Administration (77 Stat. 436)....

42 Transferred from "Operation and Maintenance, Bureau of Reclamation" pursuant to Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1950 (64 Stat. 1262)..

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This program provides for operation and maintenance. of the Administration's high-voltage electric grid system, and for commercial and administrative expenses in marketing wholesale electric power from Federal dams, and in wheeling power from non-Federal dams in the Pacific Northwest.

1. System operation and maintenance. This activity consists of scheduling and dispatching of power; operation of substations; maintenance of transmission lines, substations and other facilities; power requirements and marketing studies; planning and integration of power resources; and system engineering.

Transmission facilities of the Administration are expanded as increased generating capacity becomes avail

Total number of permanent positions.

Full-time equivalent of other positions.
Average number of all employees..
Average GS grade.......
Average GS salary_

Transportation of things..

Travel and transportation of persons.

329

410

440

107

120

130

23.0 Rent, communications, and utilities.

432

505

440

24.0 Printing and reproduction..... 25.1 Other services_

3

5

5

25.2 Services of other agencies.

26.0 Supplies and materials.

1,632

31.0 Equipment...............

32.0 Lands and structures.

42.0

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680

770

1,700

1,835

670

740

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ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

Appropriations of the Bonneville Power Administration shall be available to carry out all the duties imposed upon the Administrator pursuant to law. Appropriations made herein to the Bonneville Power Administration shall be available in one fund, except that the appropriation herein made for operation and maintenance shall be available only for the service of the current fiscal year.

Other than as may be necessary to meet local emergencies, not to exceed 12 per centum of the appropriation for construction herein made for the Bonneville Power Administration shall be available for construction work by force account or on a hired-labor basis. (16 U.S.C. 832-8321; Executive Order 8526; 43 U.S.C. 593-A; 16 U.S.C. 8258; 59 Stat. 10, 21-22; 62 Stat. 382; 43 U.S.C. 389, 485h; Public Works Appropriation Act, 1965.)

(Permanent, indefinite, special fund)

CONTINUING FUND FOR EMERGENCY EXPENSES

99.0

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Financing:

Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)

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14 Receipts and reimbursements from: NonFederal sources.

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1. System operation and maintenance.-Provision is made for investigation of proposed water resources projects; scheduling and dispatching power generation; scheduling storage and release of water; administering contractual operation requirements; and determining methods of operating generating plants individually and in coordination with others to obtain maximum utilization of resources.

2. Purchase of energy and wheeling charges.-Provision is made for the payment of wheeling fees and for the purchase of firming energy in connection with disposal of power from the Kerr and Jim Woodruff projects under contracts with utility companies.

3. Power contracts and rates.-Provision is made for negotiation and administration of power contracts, collection of revenue, development of wholesale power rates, and determination of adequate provisions for the amortization of the power investment. Receipts which were deposited in the Treasury amounted to $23,142 thousand in 1964 and are estimated at $23,300 thousand and $25,200 thousand for 1965 and 1966.

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

A continuing fund of $50 thousand, maintained from receipts for the transmission and sale of electric power in the Southeastern area, is available to defray emergency expenses necessary to insure continuity of service (16 U.S.C. 825s-2).

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Identification code

93 Gross expenditures..

10-68-0573-0-1-401

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1 Selected resources as of June 30, are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963, $2,989 thousand; 1964, $1,167 thousand; 1965, $3,802 thousand; 1966, $4,523 thousand.

1. Construction in progress.-Construction of facilities started in 1964 and 1965 will be completed during the budget year.

2. New construction and additions.-The 1966 construction program provides for preliminary construction and engineering rights-of-way for approximately 550 miles of transmission lines, additional substation capacity, additional metering, relay and communications equipment, general plant and equipment.

The Administration is responsible for marketing of power produced at nineteen Corps of Engineers-Civil hydroelectric generating plants in the Southwest. schedule of Federal generation through 1971 of plants in operation and under construction in this area follows:

Project

First

Installed
capacity
(kilowatts-
name plate
rating)

Identification code

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

1964 actual

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Personnel compensation:

11.1

Permanent positions..

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Travel and transportation of persons.
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23.0 Rent, communications, and utilities.
24.0 Printing and reproduction..

130

130

120

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25.1 Other services..
25.2

Services of other agencies.
26.0 Supplies and materials.
31.0 Equipment.....
32.0 Lands and structures..

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112,000

1965

124,000

1965

52,000

Personnel Summary

1968

70,000

Broken Bow..

1969

100,000

1969

DeGray.

66,000

Stockton

1970

45,200

Robert S. Kerr.

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1971

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Total number of permanent positions..
Full-time equivalent of other positions.
Average number of all employees _ _
Average GS grade.............

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Total

1,831,200

Average salary, ungraded positions..

$6,671 $6,654 $6,654

$8,529

$8,489

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