Electric service rates, fees and charges are as established in the Anchorage Hydropower utility tariff, if any, or in a special contract with the customer.
(AO No. 89-51(S-3); AO No. 91-142(S-1); AO No. 2008-90(S), § 9, 1-1-2009; AO No. 2020-109, § 10, 10-13-2020)
Customers accepting electric service must agree to abide by the rules and regulations established in the Anchorage Hydropower utility tariff, if any, or in a special contract with the customer.
(AO No. 2008-90(S), § 9, 1-1-2009; AO No. 2020-109, § 11, 10-13-2020)
A. 
It is the policy of the Municipality of Anchorage and the Anchorage Hydropower utility to restore the continuous water flow of the Eklutna River and the fish populations of the River and Eklutna Lake, to the greatest extent possible, subject to all provisions of the 1991 Fish & Wildlife Agreement.
B. 
Under the 1991 Agreement with the State of Alaska, federal agencies, and utility partners, the Municipality of Anchorage, through its Anchorage Hydropower utility and ownership share in the Eklutna Hydroelectric Project, bears responsibility to study and develop proposals for the protection, mitigation, and enhancement of fish and wildlife affected by the hydroelectric development.
1. 
The Anchorage Hydropower utility shall provide a report to each joint session of the Anchorage Assembly and the Native Village of Eklutna under section 2.30.135B regarding the restoration of the Eklutna River and Lake and the municipality's performance of its obligations under the 1991 Agreement and the Final Fish and Wildlife Program.
2. 
The Proposed Final Fish and Wildlife Program to protect, mitigate, and enhance fish and wildlife resources in the Eklutna River shall be subject to assembly approval, prior to its submission to the Governor of Alaska.
(AO No. 2023-131, § 1, 12-19-2023; AO No. 2024-28, § 4, 3-27-2024; AO No. 2024-52, § 1, 5-21-2024; AO No. 2025-57, § 2, 5-6-2025)