HYDROELECTRIC POWER AND FERC. HYDRO 101A ”Water Runs Down Hill”

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HYDROELECTRIC POWER AND FERC

HYDRO 101A ”Water Runs Down Hill”

THE HEADWATERS OF MOST OF CALIFORNIA’S RIVERS ORIGINATE ON NATIONAL FOREST LANDS. THE NEED FOR STATE & FEDERAL COOPERATION

CALIFORNIA PRECIPITATION AND POPULATION

Major Utility Service Areas

AGENCY COOPERATION IN FERC RELICENSING

PHYSICAL HABITAT ASSESSMENT

FISHERIES ASSESSMENT

STREAM MACROINVERTEBRATES AS STREAM HEALTH INDICATORS

Sport fishing Harvest Food Availability Physical Space Natural Variation Temperature Regime Basic Water Chemistry Climate Conditions Inter & intra- specific Competition Habitat Availability Predation Disease UNDERSTANDING THE ECOLOGICAL FACTORS

WATER TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT AND THE HEALTH OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS TROUT ACTIVITY AND WATER TEMPERATURE WATER TEMPERATURE DATA LOGGER

RESOURCE ISSUES COMMONLY RAISED IN FERC RELICENSING PROCEEDINGS HYDROLOGY Historical data (unimpaired hydrology) Impaired hydrology (mean daily, monthly & average annual) Adequate gauging stations Reservoir data (minimum pool & seasonal fluctuations) OTHER FLOW RELATED ISSUES Flows to protect instream biological resources (fish/macros) Flows necessary for on-water recreation Ramping criteria Run-of-River vs Peaking Operations

RIVERINE PROCESSES Flows necessary to maintain riverine ecosystem processes ° channel maintenance, gravel recruitment & sediment budgets ° maintain riparian vegetation corridors Timing of flows ° replicates natural hydrograph ° ramping criteria WATER QUALITY Basin Plan Beneficial Uses and Objectives Historical data-Background water quality Current water quality with project (project related impairment) Controllable Factors

WATERSHED SCALE ISSUES Land Management Practices (historic and current) Multiple Licensees vs Coordinated Watershed Operations FERC PROCESS ISSUES Environmental Baseline for Relicensing Study Protocols and Timing Timing Requirement for filing the 401 Request Cumulative Impact Assessment Timing of Environmental Analysis Timing of Licensing Actions Identification and Participation of appropriate Stakeholders FERC Staff Participation

Authority to Request Studies Under §§ 14 and 15 of the FPA, FERC must make the same inquiries in a relicensing proceeding as in an initial licensing determination and there is no question that fishery protection is among the licensing issues that must be addressed when evaluating all beneficial water uses as required by § 10(a) of the FPA.[1] [2][1][2] [1][1] Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation et al. V. FERC, Nos et al. (9th Cir. June 7, [2][2] Id. At (citing16 U.S.C. § 803 (a) and Udall v. FPC, 387 U.S. 428, 440, 450 (1967)).

Authority to Recommend Studies During Relicensing The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 18 CFR 16.8(b)(4) direct interested resource agencies to provide a potential applicant with written comments. Under 18 CFR each interested resource agency and Indian tribe must provide a potential applicant with written comments: i) Identifying its determination of necessary studies to be performed or information to be provided by the potential applicant; ii) Identifying the basis for its determination; iii) Discussing its understanding of the resource issues and its goals and objectives of these resources;

iv) Explaining why each study methodology recommended by it is more appropriate than other available methodology alternatives, including those identified by the potential applicant pursuant to paragraph (b) (1) (vi) of this section; v) Documenting that the use of each study methodology recommended is a generally accepted practice; and vi) Explaining how the studies and information requested will be useful to the agency or Indian tribe in furthering its resource goals and objectives.