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July 2002 Volume XIV Issue 2 Abridged Edition |
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New FLO-FONE SystemBy Ken Kimball Director of Research, AMC This should provide some leadership on how other utilities should upgrade their flow phones/web sites for more effective use by the public. From matthew.cole at pge.com PG&E National Energy Group announces that USGen New England, Inc. is replacing 888-FLO-FONE with a new Flow Information System from Waterline. 24-hr flow forecasts based upon predictions of load demand, and available supply to the New England region are available and we are providing near real-time flow data. USGen New England, Inc is providing this information for all its Deerfield and Connecticut Basins facilities at an online web page and through a new toll-free telephone number. Both services are provided by Waterline through its "FlowCast" program. Flow information can be found online at www.H2OLINE.com and follow the "FlowCast" page link, then click on US Gen New England, Inc. for the site code list. Flow information is also available by dialing Waterline's free National telephone hotlines: 1-800-452-1742 for the Angler's Edition; 1-800-452-1737 for the Boater's Edition. For each line, at the prompt, dial-in a six-digit site code for the specific river reach of interest. Site codes can be found on both the Flowcast page at www.H2OLINE.com |
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