We need greater capacity. We need more room in the fish passage lifts to lift them up.
So we have greater capacity than--greater need than capacity? Is that what you're saying?
What you're doing now is that you're dredging downstream, as you said, because you've got to keep channels open.
Will that require us, as we revisit the Bay agreement, to understand that the assumption on the capacity of the dam is different today than ...
The Susquehanna River and its tributaries is the single largest freshwater river in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
So we're hoping that we can work with Exelon to create a safe zone of passage, so to speak, for fish to migrate safely upstream and downstre...
Is that also true with the eel?
The normal operations, yes, and that has a big negative impact on the habitat immediately downstream.
Would that be a similar type of a lift, or would that be--how would you get past----
Exelon has proven to be a very sensitive partner in our community, as far as community needs.
I understand what you're saying as far as the amount of pollution that goes in upstream.