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<br />0;)2215 <br /> <br />CRWCD - Roland Fischer <br /> <br />" , <br /> <br />" , <br /> <br />The point of today's meeting is to determine points/concerns which <br />will require consultation. <br /> <br />Behnke should be allowed to participate in the studies and review <br />raw data because he is a "recognized taxonomist on squ3\vfishll and <br />an II advisor to the Colorado River Fishes Recovery Team". <br /> <br />FERC - Art Martin <br /> <br />Preliminary permit gives priority to a particular group to conduct <br />studies; maximum of 36 months; consultation with affected agencies <br />is required. <br />The license application (including Exhibit W) is reviewed for ade- <br />quacy re USBR regulations; also reviewed by natural resource agencies. <br />FERC compiles draft EIS. <br />Minimum time from license application to licensing is 24 months; <br />maximum it 10 years to infinity. <br />FERC has to license all non-federal hydroelectric facilities. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />FWS - Bob Garrison <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Reminded Fischer that the biological data he is requesting/demanding <br />of FWS is the same data CRWCD is required to gather in their 0'<0 <br />studies to comply with conditions of the preliminary permit. <br /> <br />In response'to a question by Robin Know, Dr. Behnke acknowledged <br />that he had not been in the field this summer. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />USBR - Steve McCall <br /> <br />Who will manage any new recreation? <br />Recreational access? <br />Salinity effects should be addressed in a discussion of water quality. <br />Describe any new irrigation which results from operation of the <br />proj ect. <br />Considering the short distance between the proposed Juniper Dam and <br />the proposed Cross Mountain Project, water may not be warmed UP <br />enough to facilitate temperature regulation by Cross Mountain. <br />Therefore, a multi-level outlet may be required at Juniper. <br /> <br />Craig Chamber of Commerce - Alice Robinson <br /> <br />Chamber is very interested in and supports the project for: <br />hydroelectric power <br />recreation <br />climate moderation <br /> <br />10 <br />