Final Environment Impact Statement


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Proposed Modifications to the Lower Mokelumne River Project, California: FERC Project No. 2916-004. Final Environmental Impact Statement


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This final environmental impact statement (FEIS) has been prepared for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) to consider modifications to the existing Lower Mokelumne River Project (LMRP) (FERC Project No. 2916-004) in California. Chinook salmon and steelhead trout populations in the lower Mokelumne River have experienced recent declines and fish kills associated, in part, with discharges from Camanche Dam. The California Department of Fish and Game and the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance have asked the Commission to investigate and correct these problems. A wide range of different mitigation actions has been proposed by parties participating in the scoping of this proceeding, and staff has evaluated these proposed actions in this assessment. The staff is recommending a combination of flow and non-flow modifications to the existing license, including new minimum flow and minimum pool elevation requirements at Camanche Reservoir, ramping rates on dam releases, interim attraction and out-migrant spike flows, instream habitat improvements, and a series of studies and monitoring to determine feasible means for solving off-site fish passage problems.













Final Briefing Document for the Lower Mokelumne River Project, FERC No. 2916-004


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Response to March 4, 1994 letter to Jorge Carrasco, General Manager of the East Bay Municipal Utility District inviting all parties to file final briefing documentation to correct any inadequacies in the record.