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<br />(J;)lJ57 <br /> <br />Final Environmental Assessment-Chapter I-Introduction <br /> <br />FERC Hydropower License-In 1990, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission <br />(FERC) granted a license to develop a hydroelectric power generation project at the dam <br />site (known as the Jacobson Hydro No.1 Project). The project was put on hold in 1994, <br />and has not been constructed. FERC amended the Jacobson Hydro No.1 license in <br />September 2001 (FERC,2001). The amendment included the means to reimburse the <br />licensee for the cost of the fish passage. The maximum amount of the reimbursement <br />was the anticipated cost of the least cost passage alternative. The license was terminated <br />by FERC on July 15,2002 (FERC 2002C). Reclamation's implementation offish <br />passage at the Price-Stubb Dam was dependant on FERC's decision on the amendment <br />and/or the licensee's decision to proceed with hydropower development. The licensee <br />has not abandoned plans for hydropower development at the site. <br /> <br />Scope <br /> <br />Reclamation developed fish passage alternatives and identified issues or concerns with <br />participation from many individuals, agencies, and organizations that may be affected by <br />the project. Alternatives discussed in Chapter 2 are: No Action, Conventional Fish <br />Ladder, Downstream Rock Fish Passage, Downstream Rock Fish Passage with <br />Whitewater Recreation Features, and Dam Removal. The Final EA refmes the <br />Downstream Rock Fish Passage Alternatives that were evaluated in the Revised <br />Supplemental Draft EA. <br /> <br />Water Resources <br /> <br />Ute Water Conservation District (Ute Water) Pump Plant Intake-Ute Water <br />provides domestic water to over 60,000 Grand Valley residents via a pipeline from <br />storage reservoirs. Their emergency backup water supply is pumped from the Colorado <br />River out of the pool formed by the Price-Stubb Diversion Dam. Dewatering upstream of <br />the dam or dam removal could adversely affect Ute Water's ability to pump water from <br />the river during low river flows. <br /> <br />Water Rights-Owners of existing water rights with points of diversion at the Price- <br />Stubb Diversion Dam have raised issues regarding potential impacts and the future <br />utilization of their water rights under the Dam Removal Alternative. <br /> <br />Clifton Water District-Downstream Water Quality-Changes in water quality <br />downstream from the dam may affect the ability of Clifton Water to meet drinking water <br />standards and provide domestic water to approximately 30,000 people. <br /> <br />Ute Water Pump Plant-Spring Flooding-The fish passage alternatives may affect <br />spring flooding ofthe Ute Water pump plant. <br /> <br />4 <br />